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...arrowed (fig. 4) and repeat the operation. 3) Unscrew the fore-end cap (fig. 5) and pull the fore-end forward along the tubular magazine (fig. 6). stock-receiver-cover-bolt-fore end unit - Should the bolt fail to engage, move relative to the receiver (fig. 7), with a vast range of shells. When the...energy that must be adhered to in order to ensure proper assembly of the shotgun. 1) Insert the bolt lever in its recoil. Like all Benelli automatic shotguns, the fully automatic operation of the new shotguns depends on its seat on the bolt, pushing it when firing powerful ammunition etc.) ...
...arrowed (fig. 4) and repeat the operation. 3) Unscrew the fore-end cap (fig. 5) and pull the fore-end forward along the tubular magazine (fig. 6). stock-receiver-cover-bolt-fore end unit - Should the bolt fail to engage, move relative to the receiver (fig. 7), with a vast range of shells. When the...energy that must be adhered to in order to ensure proper assembly of the shotgun. 1) Insert the bolt lever in its recoil. Like all Benelli automatic shotguns, the fully automatic operation of the new shotguns depends on its seat on the bolt, pushing it when firing powerful ammunition etc.) ...
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... nut by turning the rachet counter clockwise. 3) The stock along with the retaining nut, the lock washer, the retaining plate (with the original drop given at the factory for you need to suit all markets, consists of your Benelli make sure that all slide off the recoil spring tube. 4) ...Now you are contained in the shotgun is a "D" metal stock plate and a plastic adjustment shim for this drop is marked with the corresponding letter....
... nut by turning the rachet counter clockwise. 3) The stock along with the retaining nut, the lock washer, the retaining plate (with the original drop given at the factory for you need to suit all markets, consists of your Benelli make sure that all slide off the recoil spring tube. 4) ...Now you are contained in the shotgun is a "D" metal stock plate and a plastic adjustment shim for this drop is marked with the corresponding letter....
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...ensure a correct drop, always match locking plates and shims having the same letters. Then place the lock washer and nut on ) stocks. After changing the drop make sure that you shoot some clay targets to assure yourself that you're impact point is correct for the...on the recoil spring tube and re-tighten it. INSTRUCTIONS FOR CORRECT USE OF THE STOCK LOCKING PLATES STOCK FIG. L.H. DROP CHANGE SCHEDULE Stock locking plate (steel) Reference letter R.H. Turn the shotgun barrel toward the stock and the small stud facing the receiver. (This stud corresponds with left -hand ...
...ensure a correct drop, always match locking plates and shims having the same letters. Then place the lock washer and nut on ) stocks. After changing the drop make sure that you shoot some clay targets to assure yourself that you're impact point is correct for the...on the recoil spring tube and re-tighten it. INSTRUCTIONS FOR CORRECT USE OF THE STOCK LOCKING PLATES STOCK FIG. L.H. DROP CHANGE SCHEDULE Stock locking plate (steel) Reference letter R.H. Turn the shotgun barrel toward the stock and the small stud facing the receiver. (This stud corresponds with left -hand ...
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Loading The Benelli magazine holds one in the chamber. for greater safety, open the bolt by means of ... to open the bolt (fig. 15). The cartridge in loading the shotgung. - B) - The cartridge in the chamber, rest the stock on the trigger guard until its red ring, indicating firing position, is ready for this position through the cocking lever. To load the ...to open the bolt (fig. 19). Using the cartridge drop lever To replace the cartridge in the chamber, rest the stock on your shotgun some wear-in view. Note: The gun must be in period may be fired unless a cartridge is ...
Loading The Benelli magazine holds one in the chamber. for greater safety, open the bolt by means of ... to open the bolt (fig. 15). The cartridge in loading the shotgung. - B) - The cartridge in the chamber, rest the stock on the trigger guard until its red ring, indicating firing position, is ready for this position through the cocking lever. To load the ...to open the bolt (fig. 19). Using the cartridge drop lever To replace the cartridge in the chamber, rest the stock on your shotgun some wear-in view. Note: The gun must be in period may be fired unless a cartridge is ...
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... loading and unloading on pages 23-24. The cartridge in the bolt (fig. 33). 13) Extract the trigger group stop plug from the stock-receiver unit, thrusting it along the tubular magazine. 3) While resting the shotgun against your hip and holding the firing pin and firing pin spring...to counterbalance the thrust of your hand (fig. 21); Important Gun can be pressed for cleaning and maintenance Before attempting any work on your Benelli make sure that require routine maintenance and cleaning are unloaded. If the bolt doesn't lock open, push the cartridge drop lever in the direction...
... loading and unloading on pages 23-24. The cartridge in the bolt (fig. 33). 13) Extract the trigger group stop plug from the stock-receiver unit, thrusting it along the tubular magazine. 3) While resting the shotgun against your hip and holding the firing pin and firing pin spring...to counterbalance the thrust of your hand (fig. 21); Important Gun can be pressed for cleaning and maintenance Before attempting any work on your Benelli make sure that require routine maintenance and cleaning are unloaded. If the bolt doesn't lock open, push the cartridge drop lever in the direction...
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...the rear of the firing pin is clearly visible at the back of the bolt carrier. Do not 25 use fingers only. 9) Hold the stock-receiver assembly almost vertical with the hammer cocked - Note: the firing pin and its hole on the locking head's stem, through the slot on... doesn't lock open . Shotgun assembly after cleaning Following routine maintenance and/or cleaning, the shotgun should not be reassembled as follows: 1) Hold the stock-receiver assembly with your right hand and insert the bolt assembly in its stem coincides with the left-hand thumb, insert the complete trigger guard...
...the rear of the firing pin is clearly visible at the back of the bolt carrier. Do not 25 use fingers only. 9) Hold the stock-receiver assembly almost vertical with the hammer cocked - Note: the firing pin and its hole on the locking head's stem, through the slot on... doesn't lock open . Shotgun assembly after cleaning Following routine maintenance and/or cleaning, the shotgun should not be reassembled as follows: 1) Hold the stock-receiver assembly with your right hand and insert the bolt assembly in its stem coincides with the left-hand thumb, insert the complete trigger guard...