Beretta 694 ACS Unboxing #ShortsFeed #Beretta694 #ClayShooting #Unboxing

Published on March 28, 2024
Duration: 0:43

This guide details the unboxing and assembly of the Beretta 694 ACS shotgun. It covers identifying all included components such as the spares kit, Optima HP chokes, a spare recoil pad, snap caps, and the stock bolt key. The assembly process involves attaching the stock to the receiver and then fitting the barrel, demonstrating a straightforward installation procedure for new owners.

Quick Summary

The Beretta 694 ACS shotgun unboxing reveals essential accessories including a spares kit, five extended Optima HP chokes, a spare slim recoil pad, snap caps for dry firing, and a T-handle stock bolt key for assembly. The shotgun is assembled by attaching the stock to the receiver and then fitting the barrel.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Unboxing Beretta 694 ACS
  2. 00:06Spares Kit Contents
  3. 00:09Optima HP Chokes
  4. 00:13Spare Slim Pad
  5. 00:16Snap Caps
  6. 00:20Stock Bolt Key
  7. 00:24Shotgun Assembly
  8. 00:39Assembled Shotgun Display

Frequently Asked Questions

What accessories are included with the Beretta 694 ACS shotgun?

The Beretta 694 ACS typically includes a spares kit with tools, five extended Optima HP chokes, a choke wrench, choke oil, a spare slim recoil pad, two snap caps for dry firing, and a T-handle stock bolt key for assembly.

How do you assemble the Beretta 694 ACS shotgun?

Assembly involves using the T-handle stock bolt key to attach the stock to the receiver. Once the stock is secured, the barrel is fitted to the receiver to complete the shotgun assembly.

What is the purpose of snap caps for a shotgun?

Snap caps are dummy rounds used for dry firing. They protect the firing pin and the shotgun's action from damage during practice sessions where live ammunition is not being used.

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