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cherokee33

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  1. Anyone who is following this,I have just received this info from GMK after I requested help,put my mind at rest but I think it won't hurt to give the action a good clean.

     

    "Sometimes the action of the hammer going forward is enough to activate the inertia system, it depends how it's set up. Either way, it will require a separate pull of the trigger to engage each barrel.This is quite normal for all Beretta O/Us."

  2. I have recently purchased a beretta 682 supersport mfg 1992.On dry testing the cocking action seems to cock both barrels insofar that it will allow both chambers to fire one straight after the other,to my knowledge as I have another similar 682 (1988 sporting) this is not correct as the inertia should cock the second. Is this normal or should I send it to a gunsmith,or can this be rectified by


    thoroughly cleaning the action after removing the stock. :no:


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