
To avoid tearing the rubber recoil pad, apply a light coat of petroleum jelly or grease to the shaft of the screwdriver.Ģ) Using a 13 mm deep well socket and along with a rachet and extension, remove the stock retaining nut by turning the rachet counter clockwise.ģ) The stock along with the retaining nut, the lock washer, the retaining plate (with proper drop letter stamped on it), and the stock spacer will now all slide off the recoil spring tube.Ĥ) Now you are ready to reinstall a new drop kit.

Installed in the shotgun is a "D" metal stock plate and a plastic adjustment shim for U.S.A.įor other markets it is installed a "B" adjustment, while "A" and "C" kits are contained in the box.ġ) Utilizing a Phillips screwdriver, remove the two screws from the recoil pad of the Benelli shotgun. The contents of your shotgun box should contain: a "B" and "C" metal stock plate and plastic adjustment shim. If this drop is still too low then select the "B" adjustment plate, and shim required for this setting). (For example if the shim says "D" move to a "C" shim and corresponding adjustment plate. If it is too low, then you need to raise the stock and should select the next alphabetical "adjustment". The next step is to determine if your stock is too high or too low for you. See the instructions on loading and unloading on pages 23-24. 13).Įach unit is marked with the corresponding letter.īefore attempting any work on your Be-nelli make sure that the chamber and the magazine of your shotgun are unloaded. The kit, which permits two additional drops to suit all markets, consists of metal stock locking plate set plus plastic drop change shim (see fig. If the desired level of comfort for handling and aiming is not obtained and the drop requires adjustment, use the special kit provided.


The shotgun comes with the original drop given at the factory for the various markets.
