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    Manuale di Istruzione
    Instruction Manual
    Mode d’Emploi
    Manual de Instrucciones 
    						
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    ALWAYS KEEP THIS MANUAL WITH YOUR FIREARM. INCLUDE IT
    WITH THE PISTOL WHEN IT CHANGES OWNERSHIP OR WHEN IT
    IS LOANED OR PRESENTED TO ANOTHER PERSON.
    NOTICE: The Manufacturer and/or its Local Of ficial Distributors
    assume no responsibility for product malfunction or for physical
    injur y or proper ty damage resulting in whole or in par t 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 manufacturers direct and immediate control.
    * See paragraph “Ammunition”.
    WARNING: Always ensure that the safety is fully engaged until
    ready to fire. A safety, which is not fully engaged, will not prevent
    firearm discharge.
    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 per taining to the loading, unloading, disassembly,
    assembly and use of this firearm, located throughout this
    manual.
    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.
    Illustrations on  pages
    2, 55, 56, 176
    ENGLISHITALIANOpagina 3
    FRANÇAISpage 87
    ESPAÑOLpágina 131
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    We recommend the use of original Beretta spare par ts and
    accessories. The use of other manufacturer’s spare par ts
    and accessories could cause malfunctions and/or breakages
    that will not be covered by the Beretta Warranty. 
    						
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    CONTENTSPage
    BASIC SAFETY RULES 49
    DESCRIPTION 57
    SAFETY FEATURES 57
    OPERATIONAL AND ANATOMICAL FEATURES 59
    SPECIFICATIONS 62
    GENERAL OPERATION 63
    LOAD CHECK 63
    HOW TO LOWER THE COCKED HAMMER 65
    OBSTRUCTION CHECK 67
    AMMUNITION 68
    LOADING 69
    UNLOADING 72
    FIRING 74
    FIELD STRIPPING 78
    MAINTENANCE 78
    RE-ASSEMBLY 81
    STORAGE 81
    INTERCHANGEABLE SIGHTS 82
    HOW TO ADJUST THE TRIGGER 83
    HOW TO REVERSE THE MAGAZINE RELEASE BUTTON 83
    TROUBLESHOOTING 84
    WARRANTY AND EXTENSION OF THE WARRANTY REPAIR
    PERIOD 85
    This instruction manual consists of 176 pages. 
    						
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    BASIC SAFETY RULES
    WARNING:PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE HANDLING
    YOUR FIREARM.
    WARNING:FIREARMS CAN BE DANGEROUS AND CAN
    POTENTIALLY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY, DAMAGE TO PROPERTY
    OR DEATH, IF HANDLED IMPROPERLY.  THE FOLLOWING SAFETY
    RULES ARE AN IMPORTANT REMINDER THAT FIREARM SAFETY IS
    YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.
    1. NEVER POINT A FIREARM AT SOMETHING THAT IS NOT
    SAFE TO SHOOT. 
    Never let the muzzle of a firearm point at any par t of your body
    or at another person. This is especially impor tant 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 injur y or damage.
    2. ALWAYS TREAT A FIREARM AS
    IF IT WERE LOADED.
    Never assume that a firearm is
    unloaded. The only cer tain way
    to ensure that a firearm has the
    chamber(s) empty is to open
    the chamber and visually and
    physically examine the inside to
    see if a round is present. !
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    Removing or unloading the magazine will not guarantee that
    a firearm is unloaded or cannot fire.Shotguns and rifles can
    be checked by cycling or removing all rounds and by then
    opening and inspecting the chamber so that a visual
    inspection of the chamber for any remaining rounds can be
    made.
    3. STORE YOUR FIREARM SO THAT CHILDREN CANNOT GAIN
    ACCESS TO IT.
    It is your responsibility to ensure 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. Firearm storage in a
    steel gun safe may be more appropriate to reduce the
    likelihood of intentional misuse of a firearm by an
    unauthorized child or person. 
    						
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    4. NEVER SHOOT AT WATER OR AT A
    HARD SURFACE.
    Shooting at the sur face of water or at
    a rock or other hard sur face
    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.
    Never rely solely on a safety device to prevent an accident. It
    is imperative that you know and use the safety features of the
    par ticular 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 fur ther familiarize yourself with the proper use of
    this or other firearms, take a Firearms Safety Course taught
    by an exper t in firearms use and safety procedures.
    6. PROPERLY MAINTAIN YOUR FIREARM.
    Store and carr y your firearm so that
    dir t or lint does not accumulate in the
    working par ts. 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 bore and chamber(s) prior to loading to ensure that
    they are clean and free from obstructions. Firing with an
    obstruction in the barrel or chamber can rupture the barrel and
    injure you or others nearby. In the event you hear an unusual
    noise when shooting, stop firing immediately, engage the
    manual safety and unload the firearm. Make sure the chamber
    and barrel are free from any obstruction, like a bullet blocked
    inside the barrel due to defective or improper ammunition. 
    						
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    7. USE PROPER AMMUNITION.
    Only use factor y-loaded, new ammunition manufactured to
    industr y specifications: CIP (Europe and elsewhere), SAAMI
    (U.S.A.). Be cer tain that each round you use is in the proper
    caliber or gauge and type for the par ticular 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 car tridge pressures, case-head
    ruptures or other defects in the ammunition that can cause
    damage to your firearm and injur y to yourself or others nearby.
    8. ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE GLASSES AND EARPLUGS
    WHEN SHOOTING.
    The chance that gas, gunpowder or
    metal fragments will blow back and
    injure a shooter who is firing a gun
    is rare, but the injur y that can be
    sustained in such circumstances
    can be severe, including the
    possible loss of eyesight. A
    shooter must always wear impact
    resistant shooting glasses when
    firing any firearm. Earplugs or other
    high-quality hearing protectors help reduce the chance of
    hearing damage from shooting.
    9. NEVER CLIMB A TREE, FENCE OR
    OBSTRUCTION WITH A LOADED
    FIREARM. 
    Open and empty the chamber(s) of
    your firearm and engage the
    manual safety before climbing or
    descending a tree or before
    climbing a fence or jumping over a
    ditch or other obstruction. Never
    pull or push a loaded firearm toward yourself or another
    person. Always unload a firearm, visually and physically check
    to see that the magazine, loading mechanism and chamber 
    						
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    are unloaded, and action is open before handing it to
    another person. Never take a firearm from another person
    unless it is unloaded, visually and physically checked to
    confirm it is unloaded, and the action is open.
    10. AVOID ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OR JUDGMENT/REFLEX
    IMPAIRING MEDICATION WHEN SHOOTING.
    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.
    Unload a firearm before putting it in a vehicle (chamber
    empty, magazine empty). Hunters and target shooters
    should load their firearm only at their destination, and only
    when they are ready to shoot. If you carr y a firearm for self-
    protection, leaving the chamber unloaded can reduce the
    chance of an unintentional discharge.
    12. LEAD WARNING.
    Discharging firearms in poorly ventilated areas, cleaning
    firearms, or handling ammunition may result in exposure to
    lead and other substances known to cause bir th defects,
    reproductive harm, and other serious physical injur y. Have
    adequate ventilation at all times. Wash hands thoroughly
    after exposure. 
    						
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    WARNING: It is YOUR responsibility to know and abide by
    Federal, State and Local laws governing the sale, transpor tation
    and use of firearms in your area.
    Especially for U.S. consumers:
    For information about Firearm Safety Courses in your area,
    please visit the National Rifle Association’s web site at
    www
    .nra.org.
    WARNING: This firearm has the capability of taking your life or
    the life of someone else!  Always be extremely careful with your
    firearm.  An accident is almost always the result of not following
    basic firearm safety rules.!
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