Specifications
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WARNING: EXPLOSION DANGER. USE ONLY COMPRESSED AIR IN THIS AIR-
GUN. USE NO OTHER GASSES – INCLUDING OXYGEN, WHICH CAN CAUSE FIRE
OR EXPLOSION THAT MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING: DISCONNECTING THE FILL HOSE FROM THE AIRGUN WITHOUT
BLEEDING THE AIR FIRST MAY RESULT IN INJURY FROM HOSE WHIP AS A RESULT
OF PRESSURE IN THE FILL HOSE.
WARNING: EXPLOSION DANGER. DO NOT INTRODUCE PETROLEUM-BASED
LUBRICANTS INTO THE HIGH PRESSURE RESERVOIR, OR IT MAY CAUSE AN
EXPLOSION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
This airgun is designed for use at pressures between 1000 psi and 2000 psi maximum.
Make sure the airgun is unloaded.
Depending on whether the airgun is being pressurized by a scuba tank or handpump, make sure
you read all instructions.
Remove cap that protects the quik-disconnect tting.
Make sure the airgun is unloaded.
Put the airgun on safety mode and pointed at a safe direction.
Cock the airgun.
Remove the ll nipple cap.
Make sure the bleed valve is closed.
Connect the hose with the female quik-disconnect to the tting on airgun.
If lling with a hand pump, start pumping and continue until the needle on the gauge reaches
between 1000 psi and 2000 psi depending on your desired tune. Once reached the desired pressure,
stop and open the bleed valve and disconnect the hose. Make sure you follow all of the instructions
with hand pump.
If the airgun is being pressurized from a scuba tank, open the valve on the tank slowly and allow
the pressure to rise between 1000 psi and 2000 psi depending on your desired tune. Once reached
the desired pressure, stop and open the bleed valve and disconnect the hose.
Do not over ll your airgun over 2000 psi.
Do not use regular air compressor to ll the airgun.
CHARGING THE AIRGUN