Owner's Manual

Rules of safe shooting
Never point a gun at anyone or anything, even if you think the gun is unloaded.
Wear shooting/safety glasses where appropriate and ensure those around you do
too.
Always keep your gun on SAFE until you are ready to shoot safely.
Always use a safe backstop in a safe location in case the backstop should fail or
any pellets pass through it.
Never load your gun until you are ready to shoot and it is safe to do so.
Never shoot at hard surfaces, water or anything else that may cause a ricochet.
Always ensure a gun is on SAFE and unloaded when receiving a gun or giving a
gun to someone else. Many accidents are caused by people handling guns that
they thought were unloaded and safe!
Never put a gun away loaded or cocked.
Always be sure of your target and what lies beyond it in case you miss.
Never re-use ammunition.
Ensure you always use the correct caliber ammunition that is suitable for your
gun.
Never rely solely on the safety. You are the most important safety feature!
Always treat a gun as if it is loaded and with the respect any loaded gun
commands.
Always read and follow the manufacturer’s manual and instructions.
Always make sure you understand how to use any gun before using it.
Always keep your nger off the trigger and clear of the triggerguard until you are
ready to shoot and it is safe to do so.
Always store the gun in a safe place, unloaded and uncocked, and out of reach
of children and unauthorized users.
Always store ammunition separately from the gun.
Always abide by laws and regulations that apply to airguns.
Always use the correct and recommended lubricants; failure to do so may cause
injury or damage.
If you snap shut the barrel of a breakbarrel airgun with excessive force or let it
ip up from the open position through force or by pulling the trigger when the
barrel isn't fully back in the closed position, you may bend the barrel, crack the
stock and/or bend the cocking lever. This represents customer abuse and is not
covered by any warranty, repair policy or service contract.
Shooting is one of the safest sports in the world, but misuse and careless use of
guns can cause serious injury or death.
ASK, LISTEN, THINK. IF IN DOUBT—DON’T!
This air air pistol is intended for use by those 18 years of age or older.
Do not inhale dust from lead pellets or put lead pellets in the mouth. Wash hands
after handling lead. Lead pellets contain lead, a chemical known to the State of
California to cause cancer and birth defects (or other reproductive harm).
Use the correct pellet size for your rie. Never reuse pellets. The use of any other
kind of ammunition can cause injury to you or damage to your rie.