Instruction Manual

AMMUNITION
AMMUNITION (CARTRIDGE) NOTICE: Beretta specifically
disclaims responsibility for any damage or injury whatsoever
occurring in connection with, or as the result of, the use in the
Beretta ARX160 rifle and pistol of faulty, or non-standard, or
“remanufactured,” or hand-loaded (reloaded) ammunition, or
cartridges other than those for which the firearm was originally
chambered.
Use only high-quality, commercially-manufactured ammunition
that is manufactured in accordance with CIP (Europe and
elsewhere) or SAAMI® (USA) standards. Be certain that the
ammunition is the appropriate caliber and loading for the
firearm and is clean, dry, and in good condition. The cartridge
designation for your firearm is marked on the sides of the
receiver.
WARNING: Carefully inspect each cartridge before it is loaded
in the magazine. Be certain the cartridge cases are not split,
deformed, or the cartridges do not possess any other dents or
defects.
Do not fire old ammunition in this firearm. Primers, powder,
cartridge cases, and bullets can deteriorate with time and
cause damage to the firearm, or injury to the shooter or others.
WARNING: Do not use non-standard, or “remanufactured,” or
hand-loaded (reloaded) ammunition, or cartridges other than
those for which the firearm was originally chambered. Beretta
assumes no liability for incidents occurring through the use of
non-standard or incorrect ammunition. Use of reloaded or
incorrect ammunition will void the manufacturer’s warranty.
DRY FIRING/”DUMMY” ROUNDS
Dry firing is defined as firing a firearm with no ammunition in the
chamber. Long term dry firing your Beretta ARX160 rifle or
pistol may result in damage to the action.
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