To disassemble the Beretta 85F, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and the magazine is removed. Then, pull the slide back slightly and engage the slide stop lever to hold it in place. Next, push the slide stop out from the left side of the frame, and then carefully slide the frame forward to separate it from the slide. Finally, you can remove the recoil spring and barrel from the slide for further disassembly.
You will have to contact Beretta to find out.
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Contact Beretta, and request an owner's manual. See the link below for an on-line request.
The best route is to ask a gunsmith for assistance.
Contact Berett for a owner's manual or find a gunsmith and ask for help
Depends on condition. Also, if it is Italian made and has walnut grips will make a difference. Pistols like these, in very good condition are solid $375-$425 firearms.
To disassemble a Beretta 950 BS, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and remove the magazine. Then, pull back the slide slightly and push down the slide release lever to detach the slide from the frame. After removing the slide, you can take out the recoil spring and barrel for further disassembly. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
To disassemble a 20 gauge Beretta 390 shotgun, first ensure the firearm is unloaded. Remove the forend by pressing the forend release lever and sliding the forend forward. Next, open the action and remove the bolt by pulling the bolt release lever and sliding it out of the receiver. Finally, to separate the barrel from the receiver, locate the barrel latch, press it, and pull the barrel away from the receiver.
To disassemble the Beretta Model 84BB, first ensure the firearm is unloaded by removing the magazine and checking the chamber. Next, pull back the slide slightly and engage the slide stop. Then, push the slide release lever down and slide the slide forward off the frame. Once the slide is removed, you can take out the recoil spring and barrel for further disassembly. Always remember to consult the owner's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
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To disassemble a Beretta 390 shotgun, first ensure the firearm is unloaded. Begin by removing the forend; press the release button located on the underside of the receiver while sliding the forend forward. Next, open the action and remove the barrel by pushing the barrel release button and sliding the barrel forward from the receiver. Finally, you can access the internal components by removing the trigger assembly and bolt, if necessary, following the specific steps outlined in the owner's manual. Always refer to the manual for detailed guidance and safety precautions.