Owner's Manual
HOW TO COCK, LOAD & CLOSE YOUR AIR PISTOL
1. Point your air pistol in a safe direction. Keeping your
ngers away from the trigger, release the barrel as-
sembly by pulling down on the hammer with your
thumb on the P1, P3 or P11. Push forward the thumb
catch located on the left-hand side, at the same time
lifting up on the barrel assembly with your other hand.
(Fig. 1) For the HW70A and P5, grasp the barrel with
one hand and the grip with the other. Do not touch the
trigger! Pull down on the barrel until the cocking cycle
is complete
2. Insert a single pellet into the breech end of the barrel
as far as it will go. (P1, P3 or P11: Fig 2)
3. For the P1, P3 or P11, close the air pistol by using your
free hand to push down on the barrel assembly until it
engages with the catch. CAUTION: Keep your ngers
away from the bottom of the barrel assembly! For the
HW70A and P5, swing the barrel up to the original
locked position.
4. On the HW70A and P5, the safety is automatic. To
disengage, push the safety lever across to expose the
red dot (Fig. 3). Your air pistol is now in the FIRE mode.
The P1 or P11 safety is manual and located near the
triggerguard (Fig. 4). The P3 has an automatic safety
located above the trigger blade (Fig. 5).
5. Be sure of your target. Be sure there are no people,
livestock, buildings or other objects behind/near your
target. If a projectile rebounds or ricochets, stop shoot-
ing immediately and replace the backstop. Always
wear protective eyewear.
SIGHT ADJUSTMENT
Your Beeman
®
air pistol may come with open sights.
The P1, P3, P5 and P11 have either a grooved receiver or
a scope rail. The HW70A is not scopeable. The P5 has no
open sights.
A screwdriver may be required to adjust open sights.
Avoid contact with the rear sight when opening and clos-
ing the air pistol.
To adjust windage: Turn the screw on the right side
of the sight. Rotating the screw clockwise moves the point
of impact to the left. Counterclockwise will go in the op-
posite direction.
To adjust elevation: Turn the screw on the top of the
sight clockwise to lower the point of impact. Counterclockwise will raise the unit.
TRIGGER ADJUSTMENT
HW70A and P5: Use a at screwdriver on the large screw in front of the trigger blade.
Turning clockwise increases trigger-pull pressure; turning counterclockwise decreases
trigger-pull pressure. Improper adjustments can make the trigger unsafe!
P1 and P11: To adjust trigger-pull weight, insert 2mm Allen wrench through access
hole in the grip heel until it engages the adjustment screw inside the pistol grip. Turning
clockwise increases trigger-pull pressure; turning counterclockwise decreases trigger-pull
pressure. Improper adjustments can make the trigger unsafe!
P3: The trigger is not adjustable.
Fig. 1
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 2