User Manual

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4) Finish the assembly of the choke by screwing it
firmly using the choke wrench (fig. 75).
NOTE: before re-using the shotgun, make sure
that the choke wrench has been removed from
the barrel’s muzzle.
Before the shotgun is put away, cleaning the
internal choke and relative barrel thread is
recommended.
Benelli chokes are marked for an easy identifi-
cation (fig. 76). Notches on the frontal part of
each choke allow a quick recognition, even
when the choke is mounted on the shotgun.
Three round limiter
Before attempting any work on your M4 make
sure that the chamber and the magazine of your
shotgun are unloaded.
(See the instructions on loading and unloading).
WARNING
The magazine spring must be captured by hand
when disassembling the gun to prevent the
spring from escaping at a high velocity.
75 78
77
N
OTCHES
C
HOKE
S
YMBOL
S
TEEL
S
HOT
I Full X NO
II Improved Modified XX NO
III Modified XXX OK
IIII Improved Cylinder XXXX OK
IIIII Cylinder XXXXX OK
Wear eye protection when disassembling this
gun!
If the magazine spring escape at high velocity
severe eye injury or other injuries can occur.
To install the limiter, proceed as follows (figs. 77-
78):
1) With the gun unloaded, point the barrel
upwards and unscrew magazine cap from the
front of the weapon.
2) Using relative pliers, remove magazine
spring seal ring.
3) Insert the limiter in the spring.
4) Insert limiter and spring into the receiver
(magazine tube).
5) Install the spring seal ring: check for protru-
sion.
6) Screw the magazine cap onto the end of the
magazine tube and fastening the whole bar-
rel-breech-fore-end unit tightly.
A Notches B Symbol
76
A
B
STEEL SHOT -OK-M -
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