Instruction Manual

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To change or clean the internal choke, proceed
as follows:
1) Unscrew the internal choke using the special
choke wrench supplied with the shotgun and
extract it completely from the barrel seat (fig.
60).
2) If the threaded seat of the choke on the barrel
is too dirty, clean it.
3) Reassemble the kind of choke required on the
barrel seat, taking care to insert the non-
threaded part inside the barrel; then screw
the choke on the barrel thread (fig. 61).
NOTE: when choke is correctly mounted, it
must not protrude from the barrel’s muzzle.
4) Finish the assembly of the choke by screwing
it firmly using the choke wrench (fig. 62).
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. 63). Notches on the frontal part of
each choke allow a quick recognition, even
when the choke is mounted on the shotgun.
61
62
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
60 63
A Notches B Symbol
A
B
STEEL SHOT -OK-M -
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