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    							3Le illustrazioni e descrizioni di questo opuscolo si intendono fornite a titolo indicativo.La Casa si riserva pertanto il
    diritto di apportare ai suoi modelli, in qualsiasi momento e senza preavviso, quelle modifiche che ritenesse utili per
    migliorarli o per qualsiasi esigenza di carattere costruttivo e commerciale.
    The illustrations and descriptions given in this brochure are intended as a general guide only, and must not be
    taken as binding. The Company, therefore, reserves the right to make, at any moment and without notice, any
    changes it thinks necessary to improve its models or to meet any requirements of manufacturing or commercial
    nature.
    Les illustrations et les descriptions contenues dans ce prospectus ne sont données qu’à titre indicatif.La Maison
    se réserve le droit de modifier, à tout moment et sans préavis, ses modèles pour les améliorer ou pour n’importe
    quelle exigence de caractère constructif et commercial.Printed in Italy
    batan - Gardone V.T.Beretta Pubblicità - C 60351.001
    6/2000 
    						
    							54CAUTION:Always ensure that the safety is fully engaged until ready to fire. A
    safety is fully engaged only when the safety can move no further into the safe
    position. A safety which is not fully engaged will not prevent weapon
    discharge.ENGLISHIllustrations on pages 3, 10 and 22NOTICE: The Manufacturer and/or its Local Official Distributors assume no
    responsibility for product malfunction or for physical injury or property damage
    resulting in whole or in part from criminal or negligent use of the product,
    improper or careless handling, unauthorized modifications, use of defective,
    improper, hand-loaded, reloaded or remanufactured ammunition, customer
    abuse or neglect of the product, or other influences beyond manufacturer’s
    direct and immediate control.WARNING: READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING
    THIS FIREARM. MAKE SURE THAT ANY PERSON USING OR HAVING
    ACCESS TO THIS FIREARM READS AND UNDERSTANDS ALL OF THIS
    MANUAL PRIOR TO USE OR ACCESS.WARNING: ALL FIREARMS HAVE LETHAL POTENTIAL. READ THE BASIC
    SAFETY RULES CAREFULLY AND UNDERSTAND THEM FULLY BEFORE
    ATTEMPTING TO USE THIS FIREARM.In addition to the Basic Safety Rules, there are other Safety Rules pertaining to the
    loading, unloading, disassembly, assembly and use of this firearm located throughout
    this manual. Page
    BASIC SAFETY RULES6
    DESCRIPTION11
    lCHARACTERISTICS
    lTECHNICAL DATA AND FEATURES
    lGENERAL OPERATION
    LOADING AND FIRING14
    lLOADING THE MAGAZINE
    lLOADING THE PISTOL AND THE CARTRIDGE
    CHAMBER
    lFIRING
    lUNLOADING THE PISTOL AND THE CARTRIDGE
    CHAMBER
    lUNLOADING THE MAGAZINE
    MAINTENANCE17
    lFIELD STRIPPING
    lCLEANING AND LUBRICATION
    lASSEMBLY
    HOW TO REVERSE THE MAGAZINE RELEASE
    BUTTON19
    MALFUNCTIONS, CAUSES AND REMEDIES20
    AMMUNITION21CONTENTS 
    						
    							763. STORE YOUR FIREARM SO THAT CHILDREN CANNOT GAIN ACCESS TO
    IT.
    3. It is your responsibility to insure that children under the age of 18 or other
    unauthorized persons do not gain access to your firearm. To reduce the risk of
    accidents involving children, unload your firearm, lock it and store the
    ammunition in a separate locked location.Please note that devices intended to
    prevent accidents - for example, cable locks, chamber plugs, etc, - may not
    prevent use or misuse of your firearm by  a determined person. Steel gun safes
    may be more appropriate to reduce the likelihood of intentional misuse of a firearm
    by an unauthorized child or person.4. NEVER SHOOT AT WATER OR AT A HARD
    SURFACE.
    4. Shooting at the surface of water or at a rock or
    other hard surface increases the chance of
    ricochets or fragmentation of the bullet or shot,
    which can result in the projectile striking an
    unintended or peripheral target.5. KNOW THE SAFETY FEATURES OF THE FIREARM YOU ARE USING, BUT
    REMEMBER: SAFETY DEVICES ARE NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR SAFE
    HANDLING PROCEDURES.
    5. Never rely solely on a safety device to prevent an accident. It is imperative that you
    know and use the safety features of the particular firearm you are handling, but
    accidents can  best be prevented by following the safe handling procedures
    described in these safety rules and elsewhere in the product manual. To further
    familiarize yourself with the proper use of this or other firearms, take a Firearms
    Safety Course taught by an expert in firearms use and safety procedures.BASIC SAFETY RULES1. NEVER POINT A FIREARM AT SOMETHING THAT IS NOT SAFE TO SHOOT.
    1. Never let the muzzle of a
    firearm point at any part of
    your body or at another
    person. This is especially
    important when loading or
    unloading the firearm.
    When you are shooting at
    a target, know what is
    behind it. Some bullets can
    travel over a mile. If you
    miss your target or if the
    bullet penetrates the
    target, it is your
    responsibility to ensure that the shot does not cause unintended injury or damage.2. ALWAYS TREAT  A FIREARM AS IF IT WERE
    LOADED.
    2. Never assume that a firearm is unloaded. The
    only certain way to ensure that a firearm is
    empty is to open the chamber and visually
    examine the inside to see if a round is present.
    Removing the magazine will not guarantee that
    a pistol is unloaded or cannot fire.Shotguns
    and rifles can be checked by cycling or removing
    all rounds and by then opening the chamber so
    that a visual inspection of the chamber for any
    remaining rounds can be made. 
    						
    							9810. AVOID ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OR
    JUDGMENT OR REFLEX IMPAIRING
    MEDICATION WHEN SHOOTING.
    10. Do not drink and shoot. If you take medication that
    can impair motor reactions or judgment, do not
    handle a firearm while you are under the influence of
    the medication.11. NEVER TRANSPORT A LOADED FIREARM.
    11. Unload a firearm before putting it in a vehicle.
    Hunters and target shooters should load their
    firearm only at their destination. If you carry a
    firearm for self-protection, leaving the chamber
    unloaded can reduce the chance of accidental
    discharge.12. LEAD WARNING.
    11. Discharging firearms in poorly ventilated areas, cleaning firearms, or handling
    ammunition may result in exposure to lead and other substances known to cause
    birth defects, reproductive harm, and other serious physical injury.Have
    adequate ventilation at all times.Wash hands thoroughly after exposure.6. PROPERLY MAINTAIN YOUR FIREARM.
    6. Store and carry your firearm so that dirt or lint does not
    accumulate in the working parts. Clean and oil your
    firearm, following the instructions provided in this
    manual, after each use to prevent corrosion, damage
    to the barrel or accumulation of impurities which can
    prevent use of the gun in an emergency. Always
    check the barrel prior to loading to ensure that it is
    clean and free from obstructions. Firing against an
    obstruction can rupture the barrel and injure
    yourself or others nearby. In case you hear an
    unusual noise when shooting, stop firing immediately,
    ingage the manual safety and unload the firearm.
    Make sure the chamber is free from any obstruction or
    possible bullet blocked inside the barrel due to
    defective or improper ammunition.7. USE PROPER AMMUNITION.
    7. Only use  factory-loaded, new ammunition manufactured to industry specifications:
    CIP (Europe and elsewhere), SAAMI (U.S.A.). Be certain that each round you use
    is in the proper caliber or gauge and type for the particular firearm. The caliber or
    gauge of the firearm is clearly marked on the barrels of shotguns and on the slide
    or barrel of pistols. The use of reloaded or remanufactured ammunition can
    increase the likelihood of excessive cartridge pressures, casehead ruptures or
    other defects in the ammunition which can cause damage to your firearm and
    injury to yourself or others nearby.8. ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE GLASSES AND EARPLUGS WHEN
    SHOOTING.
    8. The chance that gas, gunpowder or metal fragments
    will blow back and injure a shooter who is firing a gun
    is rare, but the injury that can be sustained in such
    circumstances is severe, including the possible loss of
    eyesight. A shooter must always wear impact resistant
    shooting glasses when firing any firearm. Earplugs
    help reduce the chance of hearing damage from
    shooting.9. NEVER CLIMB A TREE, FENCE OR
    OBSTRUCTION WITH A LOADED FIREARM.
    9. Open and empty the chamber of your firearm before
    climbing or descending a tree or before climbing a
    fence or jumping over a ditch or obstruction. Never
    pull or push a loaded firearm toward yourself or
    another person. 
    						
    							1110D. THE COMPLETE SAFETY SYSTEM                                                          Fig. 1Beretta Cougar semi-automatic pistols, available in many high-power calibers, use a
    brilliant adaptation of a proven locked-breech system with rotating barrel. The
    compact dimensions make the Beretta Cougar pistols easy to conceal and operate.DESCRIPTIONA. The Cougar series pistols employ a short recoil locked-breech system, simple
    and practical, based on the secure lock of the slide to the barrel. The barrel
    locking and unlocking rotation is caused by its axial movement through the
    double cam acting on the central block tooth.
    A. This locking system has required a closed-slide design thus breaking the
    tradition of the open-slide design going back to the early Beretta semi-automatic
    pistols.CHARACTERISTICSA. THE LOCKING SYSTEMFig. 2B. The double actionoffers the advantages of the revolver. In the rare instance of
    misfire due to a faulty primer, it is sufficient to pull the trigger again to repeat the
    percussion on the cartridge and fire the round.B. THE DOUBLE ACTIONFig. 1B. The staggered magazine, of the same length as a traditional single line
    magazine, allows greater fire capacity (see technical data on page 33).C. THE GREAT FIRE CAPACITYFig. 3D. D1. Automatic firing pin safety:when the trigger is not pulled completely
    back, a blocking device secures the firing pin and prevents it from moving
    forward, even if the weapon should fall from a height and strike the ground
    muzzle-down.
    D. D2.Manual safety-decocking lever (F Models):allows safe hammer lowering
    over a chambered round. The safety rotation interrupts and shields the
    firing pin unit from hammer strike. With the safety ON, the linkage between
    trigger and sear is disconnected. (It is not present on D models, double
    action only. The G Models feature a manual decocking lever only).E. The disassembly device is designed to allow an extremely quick and simple
    field stripping of the pistol and yet avoid casual or involuntary disassembly.E. THE GREAT SIMPLICITY OF FIELD STRIPPINGFig. 1, 2F. THE FUNCTIONAL AND ANATOMICAL FEATURESFig. 1, 2F. F1. Slide catch:when the last round has been fired, the slide locks open, 
    						
    							1312signalling that the magazine is empty.
    F. F2. Ambidextrous safety decocking lever:(not present on D models, double
    action only). Allows easier and quicker handling by left and right-handed
    shooters.
    F. F3. Reversible magazine release button: it can easily be assembled on the
    right side of the pistol for left handed shooters.
    F. F4. Special sights:front and rear sights are designed for swift target
    acquisition. To aid sighting under low light conditions, the sights are
    equipped with white dots. Both sights are removable and replaceable.
    F. F5. Compact size:the Cougar dimensions, particularly reduced in length, make
    these high-power pistols easy to conceal and operate.
    F. F6. Anatomical  handle:the newly designed ergonomically contoured handle
    better accomodates and protects the hand, facilitating, at the same time, the
    correct grip of the pistol also under conditions of rapid, fire. The front and
    back straps of the grip guarantee a firm hold even with wet hands.
    F. F7.Checkered grips:they ensure a better hold and give to the pistol a touch of
    elegance. Walnut checkered grips are available on request.FEATURESG.The light alloy frame and the other aluminum alloy parts are sand-blasted and
    anodized grey.
    The sights, the hammer, the grip screws and the magazine bottom are mattCOUGAR MODELS (**)80008000L835780408045
    Caliber
    9mmx199mmx19.357SIG.40 S&W.45 ACP
    9mmx219mmx21
    Overall Length (mm/in)180/7 (179/7)180/7180/7180/7 (179/7)183/7.2 (182/7.1)
    Barrel Length (mm/in)92/3.6 (92/3.6)92/3.692/3.692/3.6 (92/3.6)94/3.7 (94/3.7)
    Sight Radius (mm/in)132/5.2 (132/5.2)131/5.1132/5.2132/5.2 (132/5.2)135/5.3 (135/5.3)
    Overall Height (mm/in)140/5.5 (115/4.5)126/5140/5.5140/5.5 (115/4.5)142/5.6 (122/4.8)
    Overall Width (mm/in)38/1.5 (38/1.5)32/1.238/1.538/1.5 (38/1.5)38/1.5 (38/1.5)
    Magazine Capacity(rounds)(*)15* (10/15*)13*11*11* (8/11*)8 (6/8)
    Weight Unloaded (gr./oz-approx.)925/32.6 (785/27.6)800/28.2920/32.4920/32.4 (780/27.5)908/32 (865/30.5)TECHNICAL DATAOperation:Semi-automatic, short recoil of barrel.
    Locking System:Locked breech with rotating barrel.
    Action:Double and single action. Dmodels:double action only.
    Hammer:Exposed. D models:without spur.
    Rifling, Pitch:R.H., 6 grooves.Pitch: Caliber 9mmx19 (9 mm Parabellum)
    and 9mmx21IMI: 250 mm (9.8 in.).Caliber .40 S&W: 400 mm
    (15.7 in.).
    Caliber .45 ACP and .357 SIG: 406 mm (16 in.).
    Sights:Front and rear sights dovetailed to slide. Interchangeable 3
    white dot system.
    Safeties:All models: Automatic firing pin blocking device. F models:
    manual safety-decocking lever with rotating firing pin striker,
    trigger bar disconnect. G models:decocking lever, rotating
    firing pin striker without manual safety. D models:without
    manual safety.
    Frame:Light alloy sand-blasted and anodized black.Inox models:
    sand-blasted and anodized grey.
    Slide:Steel, sand-blasted, phosphatized and Bruniton®
    coated. Inox
    models:stainless steel, sand-blasted.
    Barrel:Steel, sand-blasted and blued. Chrome plated bore and
    chamber. Inox models:stainless steel, sand-blasted.
    Grips:Plastic, checkered.On request, checkered walnut grips. Inox
    models: checkered walnut grips.
    Special Features:All models are equipped with spare magazine, cleaning rod,
    ABScase.(*) Commercial Cougar pistols sold in the USmarket are supplied with 10-round magazines in
    accordance with US Federal Guidelines for Commercial Sale.(**) The data between brackets refer to the Mini Cougar models.G. SPECIAL MODELSFig.4, 5G. G MODELS
    G. The G models feature a manual decocking lever only instead of the safety-
    decocking lever of the Cougar F. When the decocking lever is released, it
    automatically returns to the ready to fire position. There is no manual safety
    (Fig. 4).
    G. D MODELS
    G. The D models are “double action only” pistols: the hammer always follows the
    slide forward to come to rest in the double action position (the hammer never
    stays cocked). The manual safety and the decocking levers have been
    eliminated. The hammer spur has been removed, and is flush with the rear of
    the slide (Fig. 5).
    G. L MODELS
    G. These pistols are available in F version only and they feature a more compact
    design, a bevelled and lighter slide, a shorter grip and a fire capacity of 14*
    rounds (13+1).
    G. MINI COUGAR MODELS
    G. Shorter in the grip and lighter, the Mini Cougar pistol is even more compact
    than the full size Cougar. Yet it has all of the same performance and safety
    features of the standard version. 
    G. INOX VERSIONS
    G.Some models are available in the Inox version featuring the following parts
    made in stainless steel:
    The barrel, the slide (including the extractor and the safety levers if present),
    the trigger, the slide stop lever, the disassembly latch (button included), the
    magazine release assembly and the trigger bar. 
    						
    							1514l
    Engage the manual safety D2, if present, by pushing the safety-decocking lever
    down all the way, so as to cover the red warning dot (Fig. 9). This safety lever
    rotation separates the firing pin from the hammer, lowers the hammer if cocked and
    interrupts the connection between trigger and sear.l
    Push the loaded magazine into the pistol grip completely to insure catch
    engagement.
    l
    Grasping the slide serrations with thumb and index finger, fully retract and release
    the slide (Fig. 10) to load the chamber.NOTICE:Pistols model “G” and “D” have no manual safety. The “G” models
    have a decocking lever only which, when released, returns to the ready to fire
    position.WARNING: THE PISTOL IS NOW CHAMBER LOADED, DECOCKED (G
    models are cocked), MANUAL SAFETY ENGAGED (if present). Always keep
    your finger away from the trigger whenever you do not intend to fire.WARNING: MODELS G ARE NOW CHAMBER LOADED AND COCKED.
    Lower the hammer rotating the decocking lever downward.NOTICE:All Beretta Cougar pistols described in this manual are equipped
    with an Automatic Safety 
    D1, which prevents firing pin inertia breech
    protrusion. This safety is overcome only by trigger pull (Fig. 11).NOTICE:The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any injury or
    property damage resulting from improper or careless handling, intentional or
    accidental discharge of the firearm.To replace the round which has been chambered from the magazine:
    l
    Remove the magazine from the pistol by depressing the magazine release button.
    l
    Insert one more cartridge into the magazine.
    l
    Push the loaded magazine into the pistol grip completely to insure catch
    engagement.LOADING THE PISTOL AND THE CARTRIDGE CHAMBERWARNING:Always keep your finger away from the trigger whenever you do
    not intend to fire.l
    Repeat until the magazine is fully loaded. Holes on the back or on sides of the
    magazine allow for visual counting of cartridges (Fig. 3).
    l
    Do not try to force more than the maximum indicated rounds into the
    magazine.GENERAL OPERATIONBeretta Cougar semi-automatic pistols use a short recoil locked-breech system with
    rotating barrel.
    When the pistol is fired, the recoil energy pushes the slide-barrel assembly backward.
    After a short run of barrel-slide assembly, the barrel is revolved by cam action against
    the central block tooth.
    When the barrel has turned about 30 degrees, the barrel locking lugs clear the
    locking recesses on the slide.
    The barrel then stops against the central block while the slide continues its rearward
    travel extracting and ejecting the fired cartridge case through the ejection port,
    rotating the hammer and activating the recoil spring.
    Pushed by the recoil spring, the slide then moves forward, feeding the next cartridge
    from the magazine into the chamber, causing the barrel rotation by cam action
    against the central block tooth and barrel-to-slide locking. The slide is designed to
    stay open after the last cartridge has been fired and the spent shell casing has  been
    ejected.CAUTION:Some models are equipped with hammer half-cock position. It is
    not recommended to carry the hammer half-cocked. This device is intended to
    prevent accidental discharge should the hammer drop.NOTICE: The figure numbers noted below refer to the photographs on pages
    3 and 62.WARNING:Always keep your finger away from the trigger whenever you do
    not intend to fire. Make sure the pistol is not already loaded by inspecting the
    cartridge chamber as follows:remove the magazine from the pistol by
    depressing the magazine release button (Fig. 7). Keeping your finger away
    from the trigger, grasp the slide serrations with thumb and index fingers and
    retract the slide 2 centimeters (approx. one inch) to verify that the chamber is
    empty (Fig. 6). Lower the hammer by engaging the manual safety-decocking
    lever 
    D2(if present) (Fig. 9).WARNING:Before loading the firearm, practice the following loading
    procedures without the use of ammunition.Never handle a loaded firearm until
    you are fully familiar with the loading procedures.Always point the firearm in a
    safe direction. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of the BASIC SAFETY RULES).LOADING AND FIRINGLOADING THE MAGAZINEl
    To load the magazine remove it from the pistol by depressing the magazine release
    button (Fig. 7).
    l
    Hold the magazine in the left hand. With your right hand place a cartridge on the
    follower in front of the lips, press down and slide the cartridge completely back
    under the lips (Fig. 8). 
    						
    							1716Every time the pistol is fired or at least once a month, cleaning and lubricating is
    recommended.MAINTENANCEl
    Remove magazine by depressing magazine release button.
    l
    Hold pistol in the right hand; with left forefinger press disassembly latch release
    button and with left thumb rotate disassembly latch 45° downward (Fig. 14).
    l
    Pull the slide-barrel assembly with central block, recoil spring and spring guide
    forwards. (Fig. 15).In case the hammer is in the half-cocked position, cock it in
    order to facilitate forward travel of slide barrel assembly.
    l
    Pull out the recoil spring with guide from the central block (Fig. 16).
    l
    Take out the barrel from slide, rotating the barrel itself (counter clockwise looking at
    it from the rear) (Fig. 17).FIELD STRIPPINGWARNING:Make sure the pistol is unloaded. If not, unload it following the
    “UNLOADING THE PISTOL” procedure.l
    To unload the magazine, grasp it with one hand around the magazine box, bottom
    down and front end forward. With the tip of the thumb firmly press down on the
    cartridge rim and push towards the front of magazine box. As the cartridge moves
    forward, tip it slightly upward with the index finger.
    l
    Repeat until the magazine is unloaded.UNLOADING THE MAGAZINENOTICE:It is advisable to carry out the field stripping and the assembly
    operations over a table to catch components should they drop.CAUTION: No further disassembly is recommended unless done by a
    competent gumsmith.UNLOADING THE PISTOL AND THE CARTRIDGE CHAMBERl
    Engage the manual safety (fully down; red dot covered), if present and/or lower the
    hammer, if cocked, by rotating the decocking lever downwards.
    l
    Depress the magazine release button to remove the magazine from the pistol.
    l
    Grasping the slide serrations with thumb and index finger, fully retract the slide to
    remove the chambered cartridge.
    l
    WHEN SURE THAT THE CHAMBER IS EMPTY AND THE CARTRIDGE HAS
    BEEN EJECTED, release the slide.
    l
    Model G pistols only:lower the hammer rotating the decocking lever downward.WHEN READY TO FIRE:
    l
    Release the manual safety (if present) by simply rotating the manual safety lever 
    l
    with a fully upward thumb pressure. The red warning dot can be seen when the
    manual safety is disengaged.
    l
    Aim the pistol and align front and rear sight on target.
    l
    Fire by squeezing the trigger.FIRINGWARNING: REMEMBER THAT YOU ARE HANDLING A LOADED
    FIREARM, WITH A LIVE ROUND IN THE CHAMBER. Keep your finger away
    from the trigger whenever you do not intend to fire.WARNING: ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE GLASSES AND EARPLUGS
    WHEN SHOOTING (See point 8 of the BASIC SAFET RULES).WARNING: Keep your finger away from the trigger.NOTICE: If the hammer is uncocked, the pull on the trigger will first cock the
    hammer and then release it. This firing mode is called DOUBLE
    ACTION.The discharge generates the semi-automatic working cycle as described in the
    GENERAL OPERATION chapter.WARNING:THE PISTOL IS NOW CHAMBER LOADED, COCKED AND
    READY TO FIRE AGAIN. Keep you finger away from the trigger whenever
    you do not intend to fire.l
    Squeeze the trigger to fire again.NOTICE:If the hammer is cocked, the pull on the trigger simply releases the
    hammer. This firing mode is called SINGLE ACTION. After the first shot the
    pistol will always fire in the single action mode.l
    If the hammer is fully-lowered, the safety OFF, and you want to fire the first shot by
    the single action mode, manually retract the hammer to its fully-cocked position.
    WHEN READY TO FIRE, squeeze the trigger.NOTICE: Pistols model D are designed to fire in the DOUBLE ACTION mode
    only. The hammer never stays cocked thus following the slide forward to come
    to rest in the uncocked position.l
    When the last round has been fired the slide remains open (Fig. 12).
    l
    To fire again remove the empty magazine and insert a loaded one.
    l
    Press the slide catch, to close the slide and to load the chamber (Fig. 13).WARNING:THE PISTOL IS NOW CHAMBER LOADED, COCKED AND
    READY TO FIRE AGAIN. Keep your finger away from the trigger whenever
    you do not intend to fire, engage the manual safety (if present) and/or lower
    the hammer rotating downward the decocking lever. 
    						
    							1918HOW TO REVERSE THE MAGAZINE
    RELEASE BUTTON
    FOR LEFT-HANDED SHOOTERSASSEMBLYAssemble following the Field Stripping procedure in reverse order. It is advisable to
    pay attention to the following points:
    l
    The central block should be assembled with its thinner barrel bearing surface
    towards the muzzle (the marked arrow pointing towards the muzzle).
    l
    The recoil spring guide and the spring should be assembled with its flat head
    towards the muzzle and inserted in the apposite hole of the slide.
    The following assembly procedure is suggested:
    l
    Keeping the slide in the left hand, sights down, using the right hand insert the
    barrel, double cam upward, into the slide tilting it slightly at first (Fig. 18).
    l
    Push the barrel against the slide head rotating it axially in a way that the locking
    lugs lodge in the recesses of the slide (Fig. 19).
    l
    Place the central block (with recoil spring guide and spring) on the barrel so that the
    tooth engages the double cam of the barrel and keep the central block pushed
    rearward with the thumb of the left hand (Fig. 20).
    l
    Slide the spring guide towards the muzzle to engage its head in the seat of the slide
    (Fig. 21).
    l
    Keeping the central block and the recoil spring with guide in position with the thumb
    of the left hand, rotate axially 180° the group and reinsert the frame guides in the
    slide rails (Fig. 22).
    l
    Push the slide about 5 mm beyond the rear end of frame forcing the recoil spring to
    compress (Fig. 23) and with the thumb of the left hand rotate 45° counter clockwise
    the disassembly latch until it clicks into the locked position (Fig. 24).WARNING:Do not store firearms in places which are or could be accessible
    by children or other persons whose unfamiliarity with firearms might lead to
    unsafe use. Always store your firearms securely and unloaded, separate from
    ammunition. (See point 3 of the BASIC SAFETY RULES).WARNING:Make sure the pistol is unloaded. If not, unload it following the
    «UNLOADING THE PISTOL» procedure.NOTICE:These operations should be carried out by a gunsmith.CLEANING AND LUBRICATIONCAUTION: Do not apply excess oil: accumulation of oil attracts dirt which can
    plug the barrel and interfere with the functioning and reliability of the pistol.MAGAZINE
    l
    Make sure the magazine is thoroughly clean and the follower slides easily
    downward if pressed.
    l
    If necessary, lightly oil (using Beretta or a good grade gun oil) the internal and
    external walls of the magazine box.
    l
    If the pistol is carried with the magazine loaded, it is important to periodically unload
    all magazines for cartridge inspection.
    BARREL
    l
    Spray the supplied brush with a good grade gun oil.Insert the brush into the barrel
    from the chamber and scrub the chamber and bore thoroughly.
    l
    Dry chamber and bore by pushing a cotton patch through the chamber and bore
    with the brush. Keep changing the patch until it emerges clean.
    l
    Clean the barrel double cam and locking lugs with a cloth soaked in gun oil. If
    necessary, use the supplied brush.
    l
    Lightly oil the inside and outside of the barrel, passing through it a clean cotton
    patch soaked in gun oil.Lightly oil the barrel double cam and locking lugs.
    CENTRAL BLOCK
    l
    Clean the central block, with a cloth soaked in gun oil, paying special attention to
    the block tooth and to the recoil spring and guide hole. Dry the parts carefully with a
    clean cloth.
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    Lightly oil the central block.
    RECOIL SPRING AND SPRING GUIDE
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    Lightly oil the recoil spring and spring guide. After long use it could be necessary to
    first clean these parts using the supplied brush and a good grade gun oil.
    SLIDE
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    Clean the slide with a cloth soaked in gun oil, paying special attention to the breech
    face and extractor, to the slide rails and locking recesses.If necessary, use the
    supplied brush. Dry the parts carefully with a clean cloth.
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    Lightly oil the slide with gun oil.
    FRAME
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    With oil soaked rag, clean all areas covered by gun powder residues and field dirt.
    Pay special attention to hammer area, ejector, central block seat and slide rails.If
    necessary, use the supplied brush.
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    Dry the parts carefully and lightly lubricate slide rails and the moving parts.WARNING:Excess oil and grease obstructing the bore even partially are very
    dangerous when firing and may cause damages to the pistol and serious
    injury to the shooter and bystanders.Never spray or apply oil to the cartridges.
    Use lubricants properly: you are responsible for the proper care and
    maintenance of your firearm.For Cougar pistols with rounded magazine release button:
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    With a suitable screwdriver unscrew and remove the grips.
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    Press the back (flat side) of the magazine release button down and away. The
    magazine release assembly will then drop out. 
    						
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