Operation Manual
WARNING: ALWAYS KEEP THE MUZZLE
POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION
Operational Tips
Removing or disabling the safety mechanism
Disabling or removing any of the safety parts can disable the rie and will void the
warranty and will create a hazardous condition.
Modications to the valve
The valve in the AirForce rie is not a user-maintainable item. Any attempt to
remove or modify the valve in any way will void the warranty and may create a
hazardous condition.
Filling the air tank with a gas other than dry compressed air
or nitrogen
This practice is not recommended and voids the warranty for the rie.
Cleaning the barrel
The Texan barrel may get lead fouling. If you need to clean the barrel, use a tight
patch, wet with lead remover product, until lead is removed. Once the barrel is
lead free, run an oily patch down the bore. Use a non-jointed cleaning rod if
possible.
Use of cleaning solvents and agents formulated for rearms can damage the
seals and O-rings, rendering the rie inoperative. Be careful to only get lead
remover solvents in the barrel. Remove any excess solvents immediately.
Removing jammed pellets from the barrel
Remove the air tank. Always attempt to remove jammed pellets from the breech
through the muzzle; only go from the muzzle end if there is no other way. Use a good
cleaning rod of the correct size to push the jam out of the muzzle.
Note: If a pellet gets stuck in the barrel because the pressure in the air tank gets too
low, it may be possible to rell your air tank, and then shoot the pellet out.
DO NOT LOAD ANOTHER PROJECTILE UNTIL THE JAMMED PELLET
IS REMOVED.