Specifications

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Important Safety Tips In addition to the instructions and cautions on the preceding pages, we
would like to include a few basic tips for your safe shooting practices. Some points are important
enough to repeat!
– Always check to see if the airgun is loaded when removed from storage or received from an-
other person! A pellet may be in the bore without being easily visible! See instructions below for
clearing lodged pellets. Never re, even unloaded, airguns against any part of your body.
Never allow anyone, especially youth, to use an airgun loaded or unloaded until they are
fully trained in airgun safety and proper use!
Treat all airguns as if loaded! Follow safe airgun handling practices. Remember that airguns
can be dangerous if mishandled. Precision adult airguns are not toys; they can cause serious
injury or even death. For proper training and information contact your local airgun clubs and/
or the National Rie Association.
Adjustments and repairs should be made only by Beeman. Never use a malfunctioning airgun!
Store the airgun in a safe and proper place, secure from unauthorized use!! Locking it up is
best.
Shoot safely: Airgun pellets may travel up to 450 yards (412 meters). Be sure of your backstop.
Avoid ricochets. Do not shoot at hard surfaces. Shooters and bystanders should always wear
shooting glasses during ring. NEVER depend on a “safety.”
If there is an automatic safety be sure that it pops into the “SAFE” position! Do not pull past
this point and never use excessive force or speed. Many airguns have a built-in device that
disconnects the action of the trigger when the barrel is in this down and cocked position, some
do not.
The muzzle end of any airgun is dangerous. Never depend on any safety. All safeties are
mechanical devices and therefore subject to failure. Your airgun should be safely locked up
when not in use. Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction.
Be sure your airgun is unloaded when: crossing a fence, stream, or other barrier; letting go
of it for any reason; putting it away; or allowing another person to handle it; entering a house,
vehicle.
7. Never store your air rie loaded. Store your air rie so it is not accessible to children or unau-
thorized persons and make sure the safety is in the “SAFE” position.
8. Do not disassemble or alter your air rie. Repair should only be done directly by a
Beeman technician.
9. Never use alcoholic beverages or drugs before or during a shooting session(s).