Beretta 92 FS Match CO2 Air Pistol Safety and instruction manual

Beretta 92 FS Match CO2 Air Pistol Safety and instruction manual

Below you will find brief information for CO2 Air Pistol Beretta 92 FS, CO2 Air Pistol Beretta 92 FS Match. The Beretta 92 FS and Beretta 92 FS Match CO2 Air Pistol are designed for target practice and plinking. It features a single-action or double-action trigger mechanism, adjustable rear sights and a magazine with 8 rounds. The gun is powered by a CO2 cartridge and uses 4.5mm (.177) caliber pellets.

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Safety and instruction manual

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CO

2

-Air-pistol

Mod. Beretta 92 FS

Mod. Beretta 92 FS Match

Caliber 4.5mm (.177)

Pat. applied for

You must be 18 years old to purchase this air pistol. Warning: Carefully read and follow these instructions before using this pistol. If there is anything you do not understand, get help form someone qualified in the safe handling of guns. It is your responsibility to follow the rules of safe use and ownership of this air pistol.

06/2002 8.419.80.02

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This symbol marks safety warnings in this instruction manual. When you see this symbol you should pay close attention to the warning.

Read the instruction manual carefully. Only load the pistol immediately before you intend to shoot. If you have charged the gun and will not shoot, discharge the pistol as described. Only an unloaded gun with the safety on is really safe. Accidents can happen very quickly! Warning: If this gun is carelessly or improperly handled, unintentional discharge could result causing injury, death or damage to property.

Please be very careful when shooting!

The chapter "Safe aiming and shooting" in this instriction manual will inform you about the rules for safe shooting. Read this chapter! Follow these rules and be sure that everybody handling this gun is familiar with the rules. Also read the chapter

"Safe handling of guns" to avoid accidents.

Your air pistol should be treated with the same respect as a firearm. Always be aware that the most important safety aspect of a gun is the shooter. All safeties are mechanical and the shooter is responsible for its proper use. Do not rely on mechanical safeties, think in advance and avoid situations which may lead to an accident.

Every gun differs in function. You should never shoot a gun you are not familar with. Read the following instruction manual and practice safety handling your gun prior to loading it.

See the following sections for information on safe shooting:

1. Refer to the parts illustration to become familiar with your new air pistol

2. Use of the safety

3. Installing and changing the CO

2 cartridge

4. Loading and unloading the air pistol

5. Safe aiming and shooting

6. Use and handling of CO

2 cartridges

7. Adjusting the rear sight

8. Storage

9. Maintenance

10. Problems

11. Modifications to the gun

12. Repair of Beretta air pistols

13. Warranty for Beretta air pistols

14. Safe handling of guns

15. Technical specifications

16. Parts illustration

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Never leave an unattended gun loaded and ready to fire!

Always keep and carry your pistol unloaded. Put the safety to the lower position and be sure that there is no pellet in the chamber. During storage, remove the pellet in the chamber. During storage, remove the pellet cylinder and

CO

2 cartridge and store them in a seperate location. Keep out of reach chlidren and unauthorised persons.

1. Refer to the parts illustration to become familiar with your new air pistol

It is your responsibility to become familiar with the components parts of your pistol. You will understand this instruction manual properly with this knowledge.

Front sight

Slide

Rear sight Safety

Hammer

Muzzle

Release lever

Trigger

Grip plate release button

Cartridge lock

Grip plates

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2. Use of the safety

2.1. To put the safety ON, decock the hammer, move the safety lever to the lower position covering the RED indicator as shown in illustration 1.

2.2. When handling this gun the safety should be ON and the muzzle pointed in a safe direction.

2.3. To take the safety OFF, move the safety lever to the horizontal position exposing the RED indicator as shown in illustration 2. The pistol is now ready to fire.

WARNING:

We recommend that the safety lever always be in the "SAFE" position until you intend to shoot.

safe Illustr. 1 ready to fire

Illustr. 2

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3. Inserting and changing the CO

2

cartridge

3.1. Inserting a CO

2

cartridge

WARNING: Before inserting a CO

2 cartridge, insure that the safety in ON and the muzzle is pointed in a safe direction!

Note: Use only 12g CO

2 cartridges! Do not use cartridges containing other gases!

Press the grip release button on the left side of the trigger housing (Illustr. 3.1) to lift off the grip on the right-hand side (Illustr.

3.2). Open the cartridge pressure plate and unscrew the cartridge adjustment screw all the way (Illustr. 3.3). Insert a catridge into the butt with the narrow end first (Illustr. 3.4). Then turn the cartridge screw until it is in contact with the cartridge (do not tighten it, as this could damage the cartridge seal). Now close the cartridge lock (Illustr. 3.5). The CO

2 cartridge is now pierced and sealed. Put the grip back on by positioning the lug on the grip in the hole in the butt frame and pressing the grip on.

To make sure the cartridge has been properly pierced, check to make sure that the pistol is unloaded, disengage the safety and shoot in a safe direction. If the pistole will not fire repeat the cartridge loading procedure as decribed above.

WARNING: Do not use force to insert the CO

2 cartridge. If you are not going to use the weapon for an extended period, we recommend removing the die CO

2 cylinder in order to prevent strain on the valve.

Illustr. 3.1

Illustr. 3.2

1

2

Illustr. 3.3

Illustr. 3.4

2

1

Illustr. 3.5

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3.2 Remove the CO

2

cartridge

Decock the hammer, put the safety ON and point the gun in a safe direction. Swing the cartridge lock downward.

Remove the grip plate (see illustr. 3.1) and loosen the cartridge retaining wheel (see illustr. 3.3). Remove the spent cartridge.

WARNING: Keep face and hands in a safe distance and use caution when removing the CO

2 cartridge, escaping CO

2 gas can cause frostbite.

WARNING! CO

2

-cartridges can explode in temperatures above 122 degrees Fahrenheit. Do not dispose of cartridges in a fire. Do not store cartridges in temperature above 122 degrees Fahrenheit. Do not use spent CO

2 cartridges for any other purpose. Do not leave CO

2 cartridges in a automobile in direct sunlight.

4. Loading and unloading the pistol

WARNING: Use only .177 caliber (4.5mm) Diabolo pellets with a maximum lengh of 6.5mm.

Do not use BBs or other unsuitable pellets.

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4.1 Loading the pistol

- Put the safety in the ON position covering the RED indicator (see chap.2 - Using the safety).

- Open the slide by pushing the release lever downward (see illustr. 4.1). Hold the pistol horizontally to keep the pellet cylinder in place and prevent it from falling out of the pistol.

- A safety prevents the trigger from being pulled when the weapon is open.

- Remove the pellet cylinder and load the Diabolo pellets head first (see illustration 11) insuring that each is completely inserted.

- In order to prevent malfunctions it is to be made sure that the pellets are seated flush in the chambers of the rotary magazine, or, even better, that they are seated somewhat countersunk in the chambers.

- Place the pellet cylinder back in the pistol (see illustr. 4.3), move the slide to the closed position and push the release lever upwards to the horizontal position to lock the slide closed.

WARNING: Do not put your hand over the muzzle! Do not put your finger on the trigger! Make sure that muzzle is pointed in a safe direction! Never aim at people or pets.

Illustr. 4.1

Illustr. 4.2

wrong

Illustr. 4.3

wrong right head skirt

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Illustr. 4.4

4.2 Unloading the pistol

- Decock the hammer.

- Put the safety on, covering the RED indicator.

- Open the slide by pushing the release lever downward (see illustration 4.1).

- Remove the pellet cylinder and carefully push the pellets out of the cylinder with the cleaning rod.

WARNING: Never use a metal object to remove the pellets.

Damage to cylinder or barrel impairs the function.

- Make sure that there is no pellet in the barrel.

- If there is a pellet in the barrel, push it out with the cleaning rod.

- Never shoot with a used pellet. It could damage cylinder and barrel.

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5. Safe aiming and shooting

WARNING: Always point the muzzle of the gun in a safe direction. Never aim at people or pets.

Always handle your pistol as if it is loaded and ready to fire.

Make sure the safety is ON, insert the CO

2 cartridge, and load the pistol as described.

WARNING: Be very careful where you aim this high effeciency pistol. Aim only at objects that cannot be penetrated. Never shoot at hard surfaces or water. A Diabolo pellet may ricochet and travel in another direction.

When you are certain that the target, backstop und surrounding area are safe, go through the proper steps to ready the weapon for fireing. Only then should you shoot. Squeeze the trigger with steady pressure until the pistol fires.

Double Action/Single Action

The pistol will function in either double-action or single-action mode.

To fire in double action, apply steady pressure to the trigger until the pistol fires.

To fire in single action, first cock the hammer to active single-action mode, then apply steady presure to the trigger until the pistol fires.

For rapid-fire shooting we recommend the double-action mode, for more precise aimed shooting we recommend the single-action mode.

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WARNING: Do not assume that the pistol is unloaded if it fails to fire properly!

WARNING: Insufficient CO

2 pressure could cause a pellet to lodge in the barrel. See chapter 7, "Use and handling of CO

2 cartridges" for further instructions.

If a pellet fails to be shot after execution of the operation steps mentioned before this could be due to a feed jam.

A feed jam is dangerous.

· Put the safety ON covering the RED indicator.

· Open the slide and remove the pellet cylinder.

· Check that each pellet is properly inserted in the cylinder.

· Check the barrel with the cleaning rod to insure that no pellet is lodged in the barrel.

· Close and lock the slide without replacing the pellet cylinder.

· Aim in a safe direction, turn the safety OFF and shoot the pistol to test the CO

2 pressure.

· If no CO

2 pressure is evident, change the CO

2 cartridge.

WARNING: Keep hands and face at safe distance from the CO

2 cartridge. Escaping CO

2 gas can lead to frostbite!

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6. Use and handling fo CO

2

cartridges

Certain conditions such as improper storage or very rapid firing can negatively effect the efficient performance or your CO

2 pistol.

WARNING: Do not store your pistol in an area of unusually high or low temperature. High temperature can cause increased pressure in the CO

2 cartridge leading to a malfuction or permanent damage to the pistol. Low temperatures can reduce pressure in a CO

2 cartridge leading to weak shots. Do not leave your gun unattended in bright sunlight. The CO

2 cartridge can get too hot and explode, damaging the gun and injuring or killing anyone nearby.

1. Rapid-fire shooting will quickly chill a CO

2 cartridge leading to reduced pressure and pellet velocity.

2. Rapid fire shooting leads to reduced shooting effeciency.

3. As the cartridge loses pressure you will notice several characteristics:

A) The sound of the actual shot will not be as loud.

B) Pellet impact will be lower on the target.

WARNING: Continued shooting when the cartridge has lost pressure could cause a pellet to lodge in the barrel!

See the warning on feed jam.

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7. Adjusting the rear sight

Aim at a safe target and line-up the front sight in the middle of the rear sight (see illustration 6).

Fire several test shots to determine if your sight need to be adjusted. The

Beretta Mod. 92 is supplied with a standard rear sight. A fully adjustable rear sight is available as an accessory.

The weapon is zeroed at a distance of 10 m.

Illustr. 5 rear sight screw rear

Standard rear sight adjustment

Windage adjustment of the sights is by moving the rear sight.

Loosen the screws securing the rear sight (see illustr. 5).

· If your pistole is shooting to the RIGHT, slide the rear right to the left.

· If your pistol is shooting to the LEFT, slide the rear sight to the right.

too high

Fire several test shots to confirm your sight correction.

Tighten the screw securing the rear sight.

too low right

Illustr. 6

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8. Storage

Never leave a loaded gun unattended!

Always store your gun unloaded. Open the slide and remove the pellet cylinder and check to insure that no pellet remains in the barrel. Remove the CO

2 cartridge. Store your pistol in a separate location from the pellets and CO

2 cartridges. Keep out of reach of children and unauthorized persons.

9. Maintenance

With the proper maintenance your pistole will give you years of pleasant shooting.

WARNINIG: Do not attempt to clean your pistol without first having put the safety on, removing the pellet cylinder and CO

2 cartridge, and checking to insure that no pellet remains in the barrel.

Cean the surface of your pistol with a soft cloth and gun oil.

To insure continued proper function, place 2-3 drops of gun oil on the cartride lock, slide rails and grip lock button after every

250 shots.

Perfect long-lasting operation is guaranteed form your gun if it is cleaned at regular intervals with maintenance capsules and cleaning slugs (see chapter on special accessories).

10. Problems

Problems

Bad shooting efficiency

Gun does not function

Low pellet velocity

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11. Modifications

WARNING: This pistol has been designed and manufactured for optimum function and efficiency. Do not make any modifications as they could lead to malfuncion or unsafe conditions.

12. Repair

Do not attempt to repair this pistol if it needs service. Incorrect assembly could lead to dangerous malfuncion.

Repairs should only be completed by Beretta authorized service.

13. Warranty on Beretta CO

2

-air pistol

Within one year from date of purchase Walther will repair or replace the pistol free of charge if the defect was not caused by you. Return the gun to the authorised dealer where you have bought it.

WARNING: When carrying the gun make sure that the safety is ON, the pistol is unloaded and the CO

2 cartridge is removed.

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14. Safe handling of your pistol

It is your responsibility to be familiar with the safe and correct use of your pistol.

· Always handle your pistol as if is loaded.

· When loading your pistol, insure that the safety in ON, and do not put your finger near the trigger.

· Use only the recommended pellets and CO

2 cartridges.

· Always point the muzzle in an safe direction.

· Remember that this is a high efficiency pistol capable of propelling a pellet over 400 yards.

· Always check a gun to see if it is loaded when removed from storage or received from another person.

· Never transport your pistol when loaded.

· Do not aim at people or pets. Never shoot at a hard surface or water.

· Be sure that your target and backstop are safe.

· Make sure you can control the direction of the muzzle if you stumble or fall.

· Unload your airgun before giving it to another person.

· Always wear shooting glasses when shooting your pistol.

· Always store your pistol in a secure location out of the reach of children or unskilled useres.

· Store your pellets and CO

2 cartridges in a seperate location.

· When transferring this pistol be sure to include this instruction manual.

· Repairs to this pistol should only be done by Walther authorized service.

· Never leave a loaded gun unattended.

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15. Technical Data

Mechanical system

Caliber

Cylinder capacity

Total length

Weight

Muzzle velocity

Barrel length

Function

Safety

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:

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Mod. 92 FS

CO

2

-Pistol

.177 (4.5mm)

8 rounds

8” (210 mm)

44 ounces (1260 g) ca 393 ft (ca. 120 m/sec.)

4.5” (115mm) rifled barrel

(12 g) CO

2

- Manual firing pin safety

- Trigger safety when slide open

Mod. 92 FS Match

CO

2

-Pistol

.177 (4.5mm)

8 rounds

10” (260mm)

48 ounces (1360 g) ca. 393 ft (ca. 120 m/sec.)

4.5” (115mm) rifled barrel

(12 g) CO

2

- Manual firing pin safety

- Trigger safety when slide open

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16. Parts illustration

Pos.

Code No.

1.

2.

419.20.01.0

419.22.01.0

419.20.02.0

419.22.02.0

347.20.06.6

416.20.03.1

416.20.04.2

416.20.05.0

416.20.06.1

416.20.07.2

416.20.09.1

419.20.03.0

419.20.04.0

419.20.05.0

419.20.06.0

419.20.07.0

419.20.08.1

419.20.09.0

419.20.10.0

303.20.13.3

319.20.23.1

419.20.11.0

319.20.27.3

419.20.12.0

419.20.13.1

416.20.16.0

419.20.14.0

370.20.13.1

416.20.12.1

416.20.19.0

417.20.41.1

416.20.20.0

416.20.21.0

316.40.06.1

414.20.20.0

419.20.15.0

419.20.16.0

319.20.21.1

419.20.17.0

419.20.18.1

419.20.19.0

419.20.20.0

416.20.27.0

17.

18.

19.

20.

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

7.

8.

9.

10.

3.

4.

5.

6.

21.

22.

23.

24.

25.

26.

27.

28.

29.

35.

36.

37.

38.

39.

40.

41.

30.

31.

32.

33.

34.

Discription

Frame, blue

Frame, nickel plated

Cover plate, blue

Cover plate, nickel plated

Cover plate & Safety lever screw

Valve bushing

O-ring

Valve chamber

Valve spring

O-ring

Firing pin

Safety left

Safety right

Hammer

Hammer pivot

Hammer plunger

Hammer spring

Hammer plunger seat

Sear

Pin

Sear spring

Trigger

Trigger pin

Trigger bar

Trigger bar spring

Cylinder

Cylinder latch

Cylinder latch spring

Pin

Pawl

Pawl spring

Trigger lock

Trigger lock nut

Trigger lock spring

Trigger lock screw

Locking lever

Locking lever catch

Release button spring

Release lever

Release lever spring

Guide rod

Cartridge lock

Pressure plate

60.

61.

62.

63.

64.

56.

57.

58.

59.

76.

77.

78.

79.

80.

81.

72.

73.

74.

75.

82.

83.

65.

66.

67.

68.

69.

70.

71.

Pos.

Code No.

48.

49.

50.

51.

52.

53.

54.

42.

43.

44.

45.

46.

47.

55.

419.20.21.0

417.20.37.1

419.20.22/23.1

419.21.02/03.1

319.20.15.0

417.20.30.1

419.20.25.0

419.20.26.0

370.20.26.3

303.40.05.1

303.40.07.3

316.20.12.1

419.20.28.1

419.40.01.0

419.41.01.0

419.40.02.0

419.41.02.0

419.40.03.1

416.40.07.2

419.40.04.0

419.40.05.0

416.40.09.1

416.40.08.1

419.40.06.0

419.40.07.3

419.50

419.51

419.50.04.0

419.70.01.0

419.70.02.0

416.60.01.0

416.60.06.2

416.60.05.1

416.60.07.1

416.60.02.0

416.60.13.1

416.60.04.2

416.60.12.2

416.60.03.1

416.60.08.1

416.60.09.0

416.60.10.1

416.60.11.1

416.70.04.3

419.20.31.3

303.40.08.1

Discription

Cartridge screw

Cartridge lock spring

Grip plates (pair), plastik

Grip plates (pair), wood

Grip plate screw

Grip plate catch

Grip plate release button

Slide stop (non functional)

Screw for slide stop

Safety spring

Dentent ball

Spring

Thrust piece

Slide, blue

Slide, nickel plated

Barrel pushing, blue

Barrel pushing, nickel plated

Barrel

O-ring

Barrel bed

Clamp

Cylinder pin

Slide spring

Silde screw

Clamp screw

Compensator, blue

Compensator, nickel plated

Screw

Rear side assy

Front side

Valve ody

O-ring

Disk at pestle

Release button spring

Pestle

Sring clip

Packing at pestle

O-ring

Valve nut

Filter

Puncture

Packing at detonater

Nut at detonater

Sight wrench

Disk

Spring for thrust piece

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Special accessories for Beretta 92 FS

Sights

vertically and horizontally adjustable sight with front sight

Part. no.: 419.105

Compensator

Part. no.: 419.101 blue

Part. no.: 419.102 nickel plated

Adapter rail

with 11mm dove tail guide

For sights: -2.1016

-5.8051

Part. no.: 416.112

Adapter Rail

for 11 mm and 22 mm dove tail guide

Part. no.: 416.116

Point Sight “Competition”

Brightness adjustable in 11 steps, with adapter rail mount. and 11mm dove tail guide,

Lenght: 100mm

Weight: 55g

Part. no.: 2.1016

Red-Dot-Sight “Top-Point”

Brightness adjustable in 11 steps, with mount rings

Lenght: 138mm

Weight: 210g

Part. no.: 2.1012

N.B.:The unit can only be assembled at the factory

Add-on kit

Bridge-Montage

For sights: -2.1012

-2.1016

Part. no.: 419.141

Cylinder magazine

Pack of 3

Part. no.: 416.120

Red dot optical sight

Brightness adjustable in 2 steps, vertically and horizontally adjustable with adapter rail mount. and 11mm dove tail guide,

Lenght: 112mm

Weight: 60g

Part. no.: 5.8051

Subject to change without prior notice

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Special accessories for Beretta 92 FS

CO

2

-Capsules

Pack of 10; contents12g; for all CO

2 airguns

Part. no.: 4.1682

Maintenance capsule de CO

2

Pack of 5; for all CO

2 airguns

Part. no.: 4.1683

Cleaning slugs

Part. no.: 3.2055

Waisted Match

pellets “Diablo” cal. 4.5mm(.177) smooth

(5000 Pack)

4.1951

Pointed waisted

pellets “Diablo” cal. 4.5mm(.177) copper

(5000 Pack)

4.1952

Finale Match

cal. 4.5mm(.177)

Air pistol pellets

(5000 Pack)

4.1940

High Power Pellet

cal. 4.5mm(.177)

Air pistole pellets

(400 Pack)

4.1675

Targets

17*17cm, for Pellet trap

3.2071 per 250 pieces

Part. no.: 3.2095

Pellet trap

for targets 10-17cm

Part. no.: 3.2071

Magnetic Pellet Trap

4 targets are knocked down when a hit is scored.

When the center target is hit; all targets return to the upright position.

Dimensions: 49*22*30 cm Part. no.: 3.2080

Protective Shooting glaces

yellow clear

Part. no.: 2.5013

Part. no.: 2.50133

Five Pack Set, cal. 4.5mm(.177)

Waisted pellets “Diablo”, ribbed;

Waisted Match pellets “Diablo”, smooth;

Pointed waisted pellets “Diablo”, cooper;

Pointed waisted pellets “Diablo”, ribbed;

Hollow Point Semi Wadcutter; smooth

(a 500 pieces)

Hard-shell case,

black

Part. no.: 4.1950

Part. no.: 419.109

Beretta belt holster “Quick Defense”

Made from black leather. Method of carriage: FBI or Cross-Draw

Part. no.: 3.1541

Beretta universal holster

Made from black leather; Method of carriage: to be use either as shoulder holster or belt holster Part. no.: 3.1542

Beretta competition holster “Speed Machine”

Short travel for fast draw, adjustable draw angle and gun hold. Part. no.: 3.1543

Cordura ammunition belt, with slide-on pouches for magazine and diabolos, 5 loops on belt for gas cylinder

Subject to change without prior notice

Part. no.: 3.1530

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Service:

UMAREX Sportwaffen

GmbH & Co KG

Postfach 2720

D-59717 Arnsberg

Neheim, Donnerfeld 2

D-59757 Arnsberg

Telefon 02932 / 638-01

Telefax 02932 / 638-222

E-Mail: [email protected]

Internet: www.umarex.com

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Key Features

  • Single-action or double-action trigger
  • Adjustable rear sights
  • 8-round magazine
  • CO2 powered
  • 4.5mm (.177) caliber pellets

Frequently Answers and Questions

What caliber pellets does this air pistol use?
This Beretta 92 FS air pistol requires 4.5mm (0.177 caliber) Diabolo pellets.
How do I load the CO2 cartridge?
Follow the instructions in Chapter 3 of the manual. Ensure the safety is ON and the muzzle is pointed in a safe direction before loading.
What is the range of this air pistol?
The range of this air pistol is approximately 400 yards.
What type of CO2 cartridges are compatible?
Use only 12g CO2 cartridges, do not use cartridges containing other gases.
How do I adjust the rear sights?
Refer to Chapter 7 of the manual for instructions on rear sight adjustment. You'll need to loosen the screws securing the rear sight and carefully slide it to the left or right to adjust windage.

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