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To modify the rear sight adjustment, proceed as follows:
ELEVATION: To raise the point of impact on the target, turn the upper screw (UP)
counter-clockwise using the sight tool supplied. Proceed one notch (click of the
screw) at a time so that the finest adjustment is obtained. To lower the point of impact
on the target, turn the upper screw clockwise.
WINDAGE: To move the point of impact on the target to the right, turn the side screw
clockwise proceeding one notch at a time so that the finest adjustment is obtained.
To move the point of impact on the target to the left, turn the side screw counterclockwise.
WARNING: Excess oil and grease obstructing the bore, even partially, is very
dangerous when firing and may cause barrel rupture and serious injury to the
shooter and bystanders. Never spray or apply oil to the cartridges. Use
lubricants properly. You are responsible for the proper care and maintenance
of your firearm.
MAINTENANCE
CAUTION: Do not push the cleaning brush from the muzzle end toward the
barrel if the barrel is still assembled on the pistol. Cleaning the barrel from the
breech (chamber) end will avoid damaging the muzzle or bore.
Every day the pistol is fired or at least once a month, cleaning and lubricating is
recommended.
BARREL
• Spray the supplied brush with Beretta oil or a good grade gun oil. Insert the brush
into the barrel from the chamber and scrub the chamber and bore thoroughly. If
necessary, first clean the bore with a gun solvent.
• Dry the chamber and bore by pushing a cotton patch through the chamber and
bore with the brush. Change the patch until it emerges clean.
CLEANING AND LUBRICATING
• Clean the barrel guides and the frame rails with a soft patch soaked in a gun
solvent.
• Lightly oil the inside of the barrel by passing through it a clean cotton patch soaked
in Beretta oil or a good grade gun oil.
• Lightly oil the outside of the barrel, the barrel guides and the frame rails.
SLIDE
• Clean the slide with a patch and Beretta oil or a good grade gun oil, paying special
attention to the breech face and extractor, slide rails and underside of the breech. If
necessary, use the supplied brush. Wipe slide surfaces with a clean patch.
• Lightly oil the slide.
RECOIL SPRING AND SPRING GUIDE
• Lightly oil the recoil spring and spring guide with Beretta oil or a good grade gun oil.
After long use it could be necessary to first scour these parts using the supplied
brush.