Owner's Manual

1. Safety First
Any gun is dangerous when handled improperly, including an air gun.
Review the three safety rules that follow, plus the special warnings
that appear throughout this manual.
1.1 Airgun safety
Airguns are unique because the gun provides the power for the shot
not the ammunition. NEVER put anything into the barrel of this airgun
except high quality lead pellets.
1.2 Three important rules
1. Always point the muzzle in a direction that will not cause in-
jury or property damage if the gun discharges.
2. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
3. Don’t load the gun until you are ready to shoot.
2. Operating the Cocking Handle
The striker in the rifle must be in the cocked position to fire a pellet.
This is achieved by pushing the cocking handle position all the way
forward. (See Figure 1.) While the cocking handle is forward, the rear
of the barrel is exposed and a pellet may be loaded if desired. When
loading a pellet, be sure to push it in as far as it will go with your
thumb or a pellet seater.
Figure 1.
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