Owner's Manual
How To Cock Your Air Rifle
Point your air rifle in a safe direction. Keep your fingers
away from the trigger. Firmly grasp the stock and the
barrel as shown. Smoothly pull the barrel downward
until you hear a loud click – this indicates that the air rifle
is cocked. You will only need to do this once; repeated
cocking will not increase the power of your air rifle.
How To Load Your Air Rifle
Airgun pellets are loaded and shot one at a time. Be sure to
use only .177 caliber pellets. With the safety on and while
the air rifle is in the open and cocked position, place the
solid end of the pellets directly into the barrel. Use the tip
of your finger to push the pellet so that the skirt (open end)
of the pellet is flush with the end of the barrel. After the air
rifle is cocked and loaded, return the barrel upwards until
it locks into the original position.
Safety Tips
1. Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction. Never point the air rifle at yourself, other
person (s), or anything else you don’t intend to shoot.
2. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot. Keep the safety in the “SAFE”
position and your finger away from the trigger until the moment you are ready to shoot.
3. Always handle the air rifle as if it were loaded and ready to fire. Do not load your air rifle until
you are ready to shoot. Never assume the air rifle is empty when removed from storage or received
from another person.
4. Always be sure the area behind your target is safe. If you need to use a backstop, place it in a
location that will be safe in case it should fail. Always examine the backstop, and if it becomes
worn or damaged replace it immediately!
5. Both shooter and spectators should always wear protective eyewear.
6. Use the correct ammunition, and never reuse ammunition. Use .177 caliber pellets only. Never
shoot BB’s or darts, and never reuse your ammunition even though it may look as good as new.
7. Never store your air rifle cocked or loaded. Store your air rifle so it is not accessible to children
or unauthorized persons and make sure the safety is in the “SAFE” position.
8. Do not disassemble or alter your air rifle. Repair should only be done directly through the
factory, Beeman® Precision Airguns.
9. Never use alcoholic beverages or drugs before or during a shooting session(s).
Shooting Positions
Standing Position
Stand with your left shoulder towards the target. Feet should be
approximately 2 feet apart with weight evenly distributed. The left
elbow supports the air rifle; the air rifle rests on the palm of the left
hand. The air rifle butt is held firmly against the right shoulder. Keep
the right elbow at approximately shoulder height. This also called the
“offhand” position.
Sitting Position
Sit down, facing slightly to the right of your target. Feet should be
well apart. Dig heels lightly but firmly into the ground. Lean body
slightly forward. Both arms should rest inside the legs and be braced
against them.
Kneeling Position
Kneel facing to the right of your target on your right knee and sit on
the right heel. Bend the left knee so that the foot is flat on the ground.
Place the left arm under the air rifle and rest on the left knee with the
elbow slightly on the side of your knee. Right elbow is at shoulder
height. If you prefer, sit on your bent under foot if it is more
comfortable.
Always Shoot With Care And Safety
About The Safety
The safety is located at the front of the trigger guard. When pushed
forward it is moved into the “FIRE” position. Do not move the safety
forwards until you are ready to shoot. This is an automatic safety and
will return to the “SAFE” position each time the air rifle is cocked.
NEVER USE BB’S OR DARTS AS THEY MAY CAUSE
DAMAGE TO THE FRAGILE RIFLING OF YOUR AIR
RIFLE BARREL.
❉ CAUTION: THIS IS A POTENTIAL “PINCH POINT”. TO PREVENT POSSIBLE INJURY
ALWAYS BE SURE THE SAFETY IS IN THE “SAFE” POSITION UNTIL AFTER THE AIR
RIFLE HAS BEEN COCKED, LOADED, AND YOU ARE READY TO SHOOT. YOUR FINGERS
SHOULD ALWAYS REMAIN OUTSIDE OF THE TRIGGER GUARD WHILE YOU ARE LOADING
YOUR AIR RIFLE. NEVER REUSE AMMO, EVEN THOUGH IT MAY LOOK AS GOOD AS NEW.
A SPECIAL NOTE TO PARENTS:
THIS AIR RIFLE IS NOT A TOY. ADULT SUPERVISION IS ALWAYS REQUIRED IF IT IS TO
BE USED BY A YOUNGER SHOOTER. PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH MAY RESULT FROM
IMPROPER HANDLING OR USE.
CAUTION: ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE SAFETY IS IN THE
“SAFE” POSITION UNTIL YOU ARE READY TO SHOOT AT
YOUR TARGET.
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