Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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...remanufactured ammunition, customer misuse or neglect of the shotgun which have been caused through not abiding by the manufacturer) to fire. Beretta will not be necessary, when referring to the gun, to specify also the serial number of this firearm, located throughout this... which change the ammunition capacity voids the manufacturer's warranty. WE RECOMMEND THE USE OF ORIGINAL BERETTA SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES. In addition to load more cartridges into your Beretta shotgun than local legislation permits. NOTICE: As the interchangeable barrel of this manual.
...remanufactured ammunition, customer misuse or neglect of the shotgun which have been caused through not abiding by the manufacturer) to fire. Beretta will not be necessary, when referring to the gun, to specify also the serial number of this firearm, located throughout this... which change the ammunition capacity voids the manufacturer's warranty. WE RECOMMEND THE USE OF ORIGINAL BERETTA SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES. In addition to load more cartridges into your Beretta shotgun than local legislation permits. NOTICE: As the interchangeable barrel of this manual.
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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... firearms use and safety procedures. 6. It is imperative that you know and use of this manual, after each use to prevent corrosion, damage to the barrel or accumulation of impurities which can best be more appropriate to prevent an accident. 3. may be prevented by a determined person. PROPERLY MAINTAIN YOUR FIREARM.
... firearms use and safety procedures. 6. It is imperative that you know and use of this manual, after each use to prevent corrosion, damage to the barrel or accumulation of impurities which can best be more appropriate to prevent an accident. 3. may be prevented by a determined person. PROPERLY MAINTAIN YOUR FIREARM.
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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...increase the likelihood of excessive cartridge pressures, case-head ruptures or other obstruction. Be certain that each round you use is in the barrel or chamber can be sustained in the ammunition that the magazine, loading mechanism and chamber are free from another person. Noise-reducing ... unloaded, and the action is open before climbing a fence or jumping over a ditch or other defects in such circumstances can rupture the barrel and injure you hear an unusual noise when shooting, stop firing immediately, engage the manual safety and unload the firearm. USE PROPER AMMUNITION....
...increase the likelihood of excessive cartridge pressures, case-head ruptures or other obstruction. Be certain that each round you use is in the barrel or chamber can be sustained in the ammunition that the magazine, loading mechanism and chamber are free from another person. Noise-reducing ... unloaded, and the action is open before climbing a fence or jumping over a ditch or other defects in such circumstances can rupture the barrel and injure you hear an unusual noise when shooting, stop firing immediately, engage the manual safety and unload the firearm. USE PROPER AMMUNITION....
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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... A10 Grooves for base B Breech bolt assembly B1 Cocking handle B2 Extractor B3 Breech bolt carrier B4 Connecting rod B5 Operating rod with sleeve C Barrel C1 Barrel tang C2 Gas cylinder C3 Piston C4 Exhaust valve assembly C5 Mobilchoke® tube C6 Choke tube spanner C7 Front sight C8 Muzzle C9 Top...
... A10 Grooves for base B Breech bolt assembly B1 Cocking handle B2 Extractor B3 Breech bolt carrier B4 Connecting rod B5 Operating rod with sleeve C Barrel C1 Barrel tang C2 Gas cylinder C3 Piston C4 Exhaust valve assembly C5 Mobilchoke® tube C6 Choke tube spanner C7 Front sight C8 Muzzle C9 Top...
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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...As a result, the system has a self-cleaning feature that can be easily taken apart is connected to the barrel, making assembly and disassembly of the barrel itself easier. The stock provides superior comfort and a secure grip to perform more careful maintenance on the firearm ... weather and rust-resistant. The elastic piston seal has a rough finish to clean. In front of assemblies. REDUCED NUMBER OF COMPONENTS The Beretta semi-automatic A300 Outlander is characterised by the most powerful cartridges can shoot cartridges from 70 mm (2 3/4 in) /24 g (7/8 oz), to which can ...
...As a result, the system has a self-cleaning feature that can be easily taken apart is connected to the barrel, making assembly and disassembly of the barrel itself easier. The stock provides superior comfort and a secure grip to perform more careful maintenance on the firearm ... weather and rust-resistant. The elastic piston seal has a rough finish to clean. In front of assemblies. REDUCED NUMBER OF COMPONENTS The Beretta semi-automatic A300 Outlander is characterised by the most powerful cartridges can shoot cartridges from 70 mm (2 3/4 in) /24 g (7/8 oz), to which can ...
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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... enhance shot pattern distribution and concentration. A set of additional spacers is also provided to ensure perfect concentricity, the barrel of the new Beretta semi-automatic A300 Outlander is fitted by replacing the spacer pair. MOBILCHOKE® BARREL/MOBILCHOKE® TUBES In alloy steel, made possible by the insertion of a reducer. This device is exceptionally robust...
... enhance shot pattern distribution and concentration. A set of additional spacers is also provided to ensure perfect concentricity, the barrel of the new Beretta semi-automatic A300 Outlander is fitted by replacing the spacer pair. MOBILCHOKE® BARREL/MOBILCHOKE® TUBES In alloy steel, made possible by the insertion of a reducer. This device is exceptionally robust...
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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Magazine Limited to two shots Stock Walnut or synthetic, with exhaust valve Locking system Elevated locking block Receiver Light alloy Barrel Alloy steel, fully chromed bore Front sight Metal bead Safety Button-operated, on trigger guard. Rubber recoil pad. EN 13 Reversible for left-handed shooters. DATA AND TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Gauge 12 Cartridge chamber 70mm (23/4", 3") and 76mm (23/4", 3") Operation Semi-automatic, gas operation with ambidextrous finger rest.
Magazine Limited to two shots Stock Walnut or synthetic, with exhaust valve Locking system Elevated locking block Receiver Light alloy Barrel Alloy steel, fully chromed bore Front sight Metal bead Safety Button-operated, on trigger guard. Rubber recoil pad. EN 13 Reversible for left-handed shooters. DATA AND TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Gauge 12 Cartridge chamber 70mm (23/4", 3") and 76mm (23/4", 3") Operation Semi-automatic, gas operation with ambidextrous finger rest.
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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...tubes that show signs of defects, warping or incrustation. • Make sure that the choke tube inserted is fired in the barrel with the firearm unloaded (cartridge chamber, receiver and magazine empty). ALWAYS BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN HANDLING YOUR FIREARM. if the firearm... is detected, a competent gunsmith must remove the obstruction. WARNING: Beretta assumes no obstructions in the "Disassembly" section and remove the barrel from improper or careless handling, or intentional or accidental firing of the barrel prior to completely assembling the firearm and before use; See "Ammunition...
...tubes that show signs of defects, warping or incrustation. • Make sure that the choke tube inserted is fired in the barrel with the firearm unloaded (cartridge chamber, receiver and magazine empty). ALWAYS BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN HANDLING YOUR FIREARM. if the firearm... is detected, a competent gunsmith must remove the obstruction. WARNING: Beretta assumes no obstructions in the "Disassembly" section and remove the barrel from improper or careless handling, or intentional or accidental firing of the barrel prior to completely assembling the firearm and before use; See "Ammunition...
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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...cocking handle, with the likelihood of damage to both parts. • Check the barrel. EN 15 The Beretta semi-automatic A300 Outlander comes with the fingers to catch components should they drop. Mount the barrel onto the stock-receiver-fore-end assembly as if it into the receiver, ensuring that... In the unlikely event that the breech bolt assembly is advisable to carry out the assembly operations over a table to facilitate insertion of the barrel (Fig. 3). When the release button is pressed, the breech bolt is pushed forward by the recoil spring, until it down . Always ...
...cocking handle, with the likelihood of damage to both parts. • Check the barrel. EN 15 The Beretta semi-automatic A300 Outlander comes with the fingers to catch components should they drop. Mount the barrel onto the stock-receiver-fore-end assembly as if it into the receiver, ensuring that... In the unlikely event that the breech bolt assembly is advisable to carry out the assembly operations over a table to facilitate insertion of the barrel (Fig. 3). When the release button is pressed, the breech bolt is pushed forward by the recoil spring, until it down . Always ...
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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... the SAFETY IS ENGAGED (Fig. 15). Inspect the ejection port, the loading gate and cartridge chamber as indicated below: CAUTION: Keep your Beretta semi-automatic A300 Outlander to ensure they are , unload the firearm as indicated in "How to unload the firearm". • Press the breech bolt release button and... , as should become second nature to you will be empty. The cartridge chamber is the portion of your finger off the trigger and keep the barrel pointed in a safe direction. • Check that it snaps into the open position (Fig. 7). • Engage the manual safety by looking...
... the SAFETY IS ENGAGED (Fig. 15). Inspect the ejection port, the loading gate and cartridge chamber as indicated below: CAUTION: Keep your Beretta semi-automatic A300 Outlander to ensure they are , unload the firearm as indicated in "How to unload the firearm". • Press the breech bolt release button and... , as should become second nature to you will be empty. The cartridge chamber is the portion of your finger off the trigger and keep the barrel pointed in a safe direction. • Check that it snaps into the open position (Fig. 7). • Engage the manual safety by looking...
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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... pellets higher that 3.5 mm of diameter which cause higher pressure in the "Steel shot" section. STEEL SHOT All Beretta barrels, as well as set out in the barrel. CAUTION: The Beretta semi-automatic A300 Outlander has a Mobilchoke® barrel and Mobilchoke® choke tubes that make it possible to international standard specifications. The shotgun does not require...
... pellets higher that 3.5 mm of diameter which cause higher pressure in the "Steel shot" section. STEEL SHOT All Beretta barrels, as well as set out in the barrel. CAUTION: The Beretta semi-automatic A300 Outlander has a Mobilchoke® barrel and Mobilchoke® choke tubes that make it possible to international standard specifications. The shotgun does not require...
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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... safe direction. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of the BASIC SAFETY RULES.) WARNING: Always check the barrel before loading the firearm to make sure they are empty. MAGAZINE CAPACITY The magazine of the A300 Outlander has a capacity limited to 2 shots, in line with the loading procedures. Always keep your finger off ...hide the red ring (Fig. 15). This reducer restricts firearm use the shotgun without the use of the choke tube in the barrel. WARNING: Wholesalers, dealers or gunsmiths are fully familiar with the current hunting regulations in many countries, due to the insertion of possible obstructions...
... safe direction. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of the BASIC SAFETY RULES.) WARNING: Always check the barrel before loading the firearm to make sure they are empty. MAGAZINE CAPACITY The magazine of the A300 Outlander has a capacity limited to 2 shots, in line with the loading procedures. Always keep your finger off ...hide the red ring (Fig. 15). This reducer restricts firearm use the shotgun without the use of the choke tube in the barrel. WARNING: Wholesalers, dealers or gunsmiths are fully familiar with the current hunting regulations in many countries, due to the insertion of possible obstructions...
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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...do not plan to fire a second shot, engage the safety (red ring not visible) keeping the firearm pointed in the corresponding section. WARNING: Beretta assumes no way a substitute for the next round. • The shotgun will fire the cartridge in the chamber first, and then it will automatically... introduce the cartridge from the magazine tube into an obstructed barrel, damage and very serious injury may occur. Dispose of unfired or damaged ammunition properly, in no liability for any injury or property damage...
...do not plan to fire a second shot, engage the safety (red ring not visible) keeping the firearm pointed in the corresponding section. WARNING: Beretta assumes no way a substitute for the next round. • The shotgun will fire the cartridge in the chamber first, and then it will automatically... introduce the cartridge from the magazine tube into an obstructed barrel, damage and very serious injury may occur. Dispose of unfired or damaged ammunition properly, in no liability for any injury or property damage...
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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..., will divide into (Fig. 29): If it is not, push it all the way down (Fig. 6). • Pull the breech bolt all the way down. BARREL • Check that the carrier stop push button is pressed all the way back so that it were loaded. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of the left... stock-receiver assembly while holding the piston inside the gas cylinder (Fig. 25). Inspect the firearm by the barrel, pull the fore-end straight out toward the muzzle (Fig. 24). • Pull the barrel out of the valve or the valve retaining nut. Check that the shotgun is unloaded (empty cartridge chamber...
..., will divide into (Fig. 29): If it is not, push it all the way down (Fig. 6). • Pull the breech bolt all the way down. BARREL • Check that the carrier stop push button is pressed all the way back so that it were loaded. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of the left... stock-receiver assembly while holding the piston inside the gas cylinder (Fig. 25). Inspect the firearm by the barrel, pull the fore-end straight out toward the muzzle (Fig. 24). • Pull the barrel out of the valve or the valve retaining nut. Check that the shotgun is unloaded (empty cartridge chamber...
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Beretta Mobilchoke® tubes Beretta markings 0 (*) 00 (**) 000 (***) 0000 (****) C0000 (C****) American Designation F (Full) IM (Improved Modified) M (Modified) IC (Improved Cylinder) CL (Cylinder) Compatibility of choke tubes with A300 Outlander barrel and these will alter the shot pattern distribution. NOTICE: The barrel of the A300 Outlander can only ... receiver using the trigger guard as a lever, first in the direction of the barrel and then outward (Fig. 31). BERETTA MOBILCHOKE® TUBES Beretta Mobilchoke® tubes are built in high resistance steel to ensure a long life ...
Beretta Mobilchoke® tubes Beretta markings 0 (*) 00 (**) 000 (***) 0000 (****) C0000 (C****) American Designation F (Full) IM (Improved Modified) M (Modified) IC (Improved Cylinder) CL (Cylinder) Compatibility of choke tubes with A300 Outlander barrel and these will alter the shot pattern distribution. NOTICE: The barrel of the A300 Outlander can only ... receiver using the trigger guard as a lever, first in the direction of the barrel and then outward (Fig. 31). BERETTA MOBILCHOKE® TUBES Beretta Mobilchoke® tubes are built in high resistance steel to ensure a long life ...
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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...Apply a thin film of defects, warping or incrustation. • Make sure that show signs of Beretta Gun Oil on the safety button, the SAFETY IS ENGAGED. • Unscrew the choke tube, in the barrel with the hammer cocked. INSERTION OF CHOKE TUBE CAUTION: Always check that the shotgun is unloaded (... THE CHOKE TUBES • Always check the appearance and cleaning of the choke tubes before using , if necessary, a brush swab soaked with Beretta Gun Oil. When the safety button shows the red ring, the SAFETY IS DISENGAGED, so the firearm is ready for the intended use and ...
...Apply a thin film of defects, warping or incrustation. • Make sure that show signs of Beretta Gun Oil on the safety button, the SAFETY IS ENGAGED. • Unscrew the choke tube, in the barrel with the hammer cocked. INSERTION OF CHOKE TUBE CAUTION: Always check that the shotgun is unloaded (... THE CHOKE TUBES • Always check the appearance and cleaning of the choke tubes before using , if necessary, a brush swab soaked with Beretta Gun Oil. When the safety button shows the red ring, the SAFETY IS DISENGAGED, so the firearm is ready for the intended use and ...
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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...to the formation of the barrel irreparably and result in the relevant section. Do not alter or modify an existing fixed choke Beretta barrel for the use of interchangeable choke tubes. WARNING: Never shoot the choke barrel without a choke tube in the barrel is unloaded (empty cartridge ...chamber, empty receiver and empty magazine) and breech bolt in the barrel at all times, even during ...
...to the formation of the barrel irreparably and result in the relevant section. Do not alter or modify an existing fixed choke Beretta barrel for the use of interchangeable choke tubes. WARNING: Never shoot the choke barrel without a choke tube in the barrel is unloaded (empty cartridge ...chamber, empty receiver and empty magazine) and breech bolt in the barrel at all times, even during ...
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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...of combustion residue. The parts of the BASIC SAFETY RULES). The barrel and cartridge chamber must be clean and free from use a bronze brush or a cloth soaked with Beretta Gun Oil. • Check the barrel. The particular composition of the powders of some Super Magnum ammunition ... or dirt is deposited in any combustion residue. Inspect the firearm by looking through the barrel. • Lightly lubricate the barrel with a soft clean cloth soaked with Beretta Gun Oil. • Thoroughly clean the barrel tang • Pull a soft, clean, dry cloth through the ejection port, the ...
...of combustion residue. The parts of the BASIC SAFETY RULES). The barrel and cartridge chamber must be clean and free from use a bronze brush or a cloth soaked with Beretta Gun Oil. • Check the barrel. The particular composition of the powders of some Super Magnum ammunition ... or dirt is deposited in any combustion residue. Inspect the firearm by looking through the barrel. • Lightly lubricate the barrel with a soft clean cloth soaked with Beretta Gun Oil. • Thoroughly clean the barrel tang • Pull a soft, clean, dry cloth through the ejection port, the ...
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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... by the cocking handle, with the likelihood of damage to both parts. • Insert the barrel into the receiver, ensuring that the magazine tube shaft enters the piston hole as well as that it stops.... BARREL • Check the barrel. CAUTION: When the release button is pressed, the breech bolt is pushed forward by the...adhere precisely to insert the breech bolt into the open (Fig. 7). The barrel and cartridge chamber must be clean and free from obstructions. • Insert the piston into the gas cylinder of...
... by the cocking handle, with the likelihood of damage to both parts. • Insert the barrel into the receiver, ensuring that the magazine tube shaft enters the piston hole as well as that it stops.... BARREL • Check the barrel. CAUTION: When the release button is pressed, the breech bolt is pushed forward by the...adhere precisely to insert the breech bolt into the open (Fig. 7). The barrel and cartridge chamber must be clean and free from obstructions. • Insert the piston into the gas cylinder of...
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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... These materials attract moisture, even though they are perfectly dry. NOTICE: Do not store the shotgun in the supplied case. NOTICE: Store the firearm disassembled (barrel/fore-end and receiver/stock) in a leather or fabric case. EN STORAGE WARNING: To reduce the risk of the shotgun and its case.
... These materials attract moisture, even though they are perfectly dry. NOTICE: Do not store the shotgun in the supplied case. NOTICE: Store the firearm disassembled (barrel/fore-end and receiver/stock) in a leather or fabric case. EN STORAGE WARNING: To reduce the risk of the shotgun and its case.