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Help with Beretta 390 re-assembly

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#1 ·
Hi,

New to this board and hoping I can find some help. Read Seamus' excellent how-to on the disassembly of the 390. I have an older one of the Wal-Mart 390 synthetic stock 12 gauges. It froze up on me last winter so I decided before this season I'd tear it down and make sure everything was clean.

I cleaned it and put everything back together but I'm concerned that there is about a 1/4" gap between the front of the receiver body and the rib on top of the barrel. Is this normal?

I only disassembled it as far as taking the barrel and forearm off, the piston and valve, and the bolt assembly. Bolt assembly seems fine but I'm worried about the gap. This is my first semiauto shotgun and haven't broken it down before.

Any comments would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Hobie
 
#3 ·
You don't have the barrel completely seated. Start over by first cocking the hammer and putting the safety on. Leave the bolt in the rearward position. Then remove the barrel, forend, gas valve spring, etc.

Then, with the piston in place, place the barrel all the way into the receiver. Add the gas valve and spring, the forend, and the forend cap and screw the cap down snugly.

If that doesn't fix the problem, then you probably didn't get the operating rod inserted properly into the bolt assembly, so you will have to remove the barrel and stuff again and make sure you got that part right.

BTW, when you put the connecting rod back into the rear of the bolt, you did make sure the U-shapped channel of the connecting rod was pointing up didn't you?