Specifications
Air Rie Owner’s Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety Precautions ......................................................................................................................................1
Charging the Airgun ..................................................................................................................................2
Specications and Operation....................................................................................................................3
Shooting Positions ......................................................................................................................................4
Overll .........................................................................................................................................................5
Sights ............................................................................................................................................................6
Trigger and Safety Tips .......................................................................................................................... 7-8
Maintenance ................................................................................................................................................9
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Airguns can cause serious harm, injury, and in some instances, even death and must therefore
be handled with great care! PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE OPERATOR’S/OWNER’S MANUAL
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE YOUR AIR RIFLE.
• ALWAYS keep in mind that previous careless handling might cause a pellet to remain in the barrel.
• ALWAYS treat the gun as if it is loaded.
• ALWAYS check to see if gun is loaded when removed from storage or received from
another person.
• ALWAYS check any gun that has been dropped to ensure that its function has not been aected.
• ALWAYS keep safety engaged until you are ready to shoot and are pointing the rie in a safe
direction (down range).
• ALWAYS keep away from the trigger area until it is safe to shoot.
• NEVER store a gun with projectiles in gun or near gun.
• NEVER re at hard objects close as ricochets can occur.
• NEVER point your gun, charged or uncharged, loaded or unloaded, with safety on or o, at
or near anything you do not intend to shoot. Too many accidents have occurred with guns
that were supposed to be empty or on safe.
• NEVER lean your rie against a car, fence or any other movable object that could cause the
rie to fall.
• NEVER allow other persons to use or inspect your without rst instructing them in the
fundamentals of safe use. For everyone’s protection, stress keeping the muzzle pointed in
a safe direction at all time. Inform them of any other common sense rules of safety which the
situation may require.
• NEVER shoot at anything without a safe background; a miss could let your pellet carry past
the intended target and hurt someone or damage something far beyond it.
• NEVER make any trigger adjustments with the gun cocked or loaded.
CAUTION: YOUR BACKSTOP SHOULD BE INSPECTED FOR WEAR BEFORE
AND AFTER EACH USE. DISCONTINUE USE IF THE BACKSTOP SURFACE SHOWS
SIGNS OF FAILURE. SINCE BACKSTOP SURFACES EVENTUALLY FAIL, ALWAYS
PLACE THE BACKSTOP IN A LOCATION THAT WILL BE SAFE SHOULD THE
BACKSTOP FAIL.