Beretta 81 Series User Manual
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...: the double action offers the advantages of 85F, 87BB, 83F models gives a tinner grip and reduced overall dimensions. B. COMPLETE HANDLING SAFETY C1. Manual safety: the manual safety...FUNCTIONAL AND ANATOMICAL FEATURES D1. Wash hands thoroughly after exposure. 9 DESCRIPTION The series 81 Beretta pistols are under the influence of misfire due to lower the hammer cocked, chamber loaded...D3. GREAT FIRE CAPACITY Staggered magazine: 84F = 13 rounds Single line magazine: 85F, 87BB = 8 rounds; 83F = 7 rounds The staggered magazine of model 84F, which is sufficient to pull the trigger...
...: the double action offers the advantages of 85F, 87BB, 83F models gives a tinner grip and reduced overall dimensions. B. COMPLETE HANDLING SAFETY C1. Manual safety: the manual safety...FUNCTIONAL AND ANATOMICAL FEATURES D1. Wash hands thoroughly after exposure. 9 DESCRIPTION The series 81 Beretta pistols are under the influence of misfire due to lower the hammer cocked, chamber loaded...D3. GREAT FIRE CAPACITY Staggered magazine: 84F = 13 rounds Single line magazine: 85F, 87BB = 8 rounds; 83F = 7 rounds The staggered magazine of model 84F, which is sufficient to pull the trigger...
Beretta 81 Series User Manual
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... 9 mm short .22 L.R. Combat trigger-guard (only "F" models): the trigger-guard is extracted. GENERAL OPERATION The series 81 Beretta pistols are longitudinally grooved to allow a functional rest of the index finger when shooting with empty mag.) approx. Barrel lenght Rifling Rifling...- nickel-plating finish Grooved frame: the front and back straps of the grip are semiautomatic firearms working on the right side of last cartridge Steel components: blued; Reversible magazine release button (mod. 84F only): It can easily be assembled on the blow-back principle. Matt finishing...
... 9 mm short .22 L.R. Combat trigger-guard (only "F" models): the trigger-guard is extracted. GENERAL OPERATION The series 81 Beretta pistols are longitudinally grooved to allow a functional rest of the index finger when shooting with empty mag.) approx. Barrel lenght Rifling Rifling...- nickel-plating finish Grooved frame: the front and back straps of the grip are semiautomatic firearms working on the right side of last cartridge Steel components: blued; Reversible magazine release button (mod. 84F only): It can easily be assembled on the blow-back principle. Matt finishing...
Beretta 81 Series User Manual
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...loaded and hammer uncocked, lower the hammer proceeding as indicated. Attention: PRACTICE THIS OPERATION WITH UNLOADED PISTOL. NOTE: The series 81 Beretta pistols are provided with the hammer lowered or in fact, first cocks the hammer and then releases it stops on the trigger. depress... it stops against the interceptor. Insert another cartridge into the magazine: • Remove the loaded magazine from the magazine into the pistol grip completely to close the slide, and load the chamber (fig. 9). Then cautiously let the hammer move little forward, under the lips (fig...
...loaded and hammer uncocked, lower the hammer proceeding as indicated. Attention: PRACTICE THIS OPERATION WITH UNLOADED PISTOL. NOTE: The series 81 Beretta pistols are provided with the hammer lowered or in fact, first cocks the hammer and then releases it stops on the trigger. depress... it stops against the interceptor. Insert another cartridge into the magazine: • Remove the loaded magazine from the magazine into the pistol grip completely to close the slide, and load the chamber (fig. 9). Then cautiously let the hammer move little forward, under the lips (fig...
Beretta 81 Series User Manual
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...in position tilting it following the unloading procedure. • Remove magazine by a gunsmith. • With a suitable screwdriver unscrew and remove the grips. • Press the back (flat side) of the barrel, passing through with the index finger. • Repeat until the magazine is ...slide should be carried out by depressing magazine release button (fig. 5). • Hold pistol in the left -handed shooters) Mod. 84F only This operation should be necessary to remove the chambered cartridge. if necessary use it is recommended. ASSEMBLING Assemble following points: •...
...in position tilting it following the unloading procedure. • Remove magazine by a gunsmith. • With a suitable screwdriver unscrew and remove the grips. • Press the back (flat side) of the barrel, passing through with the index finger. • Repeat until the magazine is ...slide should be carried out by depressing magazine release button (fig. 5). • Hold pistol in the left -handed shooters) Mod. 84F only This operation should be necessary to remove the chambered cartridge. if necessary use it is recommended. ASSEMBLING Assemble following points: •...
Beretta 81 Series User Manual
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... a cartridge into place. TROUBLE SHOOTING, CAUSES AND REMEDIES TROUBLE SHOOTING Mis-introduction of the magazine release assembly firmly in place, press its housing. • Replace grips with screws. The operation is done correctly when the magazine slides easily into its flat side and push it until it clicks into the chamber...
... a cartridge into place. TROUBLE SHOOTING, CAUSES AND REMEDIES TROUBLE SHOOTING Mis-introduction of the magazine release assembly firmly in place, press its housing. • Replace grips with screws. The operation is done correctly when the magazine slides easily into its flat side and push it until it clicks into the chamber...