Owner's Manual
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NOT A TOY. THIS AIRGUN IS RECOMMENDED FOR ADULT USE ONLY. MISUSE OR CARELESS USE MAY CAUSE SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH. MAY BE DANGEROUS UP TO 1,000 YARDS 914 METERS.
DO NOT BRANDISH OR DISPLAY THIS AIRGUN IN PUBLICIT MAY CONFUSE PEOPLE AND MAY BE A CRIME. POLICE
AND OTHERS MAY THINK IT IS A FIREARM. DO NOT CHANGE THE COLORATION AND MARKINGS TO MAKE IT LOOK MORE LIKE A FIREARM. THAT IS
DANGEROUS AND MAY BE A CRIME.
YOU AND OTHERS WITH YOU SHOULD ALWAYS WEAR SHOOTING GLASSES TO PROTECT YOUR EYES.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING.
BUYER AND USER HAVE THE DUTY TO OBEY ALL LAWS ABOUT THE USE AND OWNERSHIP OF THIS AIRGUN.
THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS ONE OR MORE CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER AND
BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM.
USE ONLY COMPRESSED AIR IN THIS AIRGUN. USE NO OTHER GASSESINCLUDING OXYGEN, WHICH CAN CAUSE A FIRE
OR EXPLOSION THAT MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
REMEMBER, THIS AIR RIFLE IS NOT A TOY. ALWAYS TREAT THE AIR RIFLE AS THOUGH IT IS LOADED AND WITH THE SAME RESPECT YOU WOULD A FIREARM.
CAUTION: This airgun has been classied as an adult airgun, and is recommended for adult use only. Because it is considered to be a special –purpose airgun, it is exempt
from specic types of trigger pull, safety, mechanism and drop tests.
Please read this owner’s manual completely. And remember that an airgun is not a toy. Always carefully follow the safety instructions found in this owner’s manual and keep
the manual in a safe place for future use. If you have any questions about this product or need some help, do not return the product to the store before talking with Crosman.
Feel free to visit us at crosman.com, or speak with one of our friendly customer service (1-800-724-7486) representatives Monday through Friday between the hours of 8AM
and 4:30PM EST.
1. Reviewing Safety
2. Learning the Parts of Your New Airgun
3. Operating the Safety
4. Pressurizing the Airgun
5. Depressurizing the Airgun
6. Loading the Airgun
7. Un-Loading and Un-Cocking
8. Removing a Jammed Pellet
9. Maintaining Your Airgun
10. Advanced Tuning Techniques
11. Changing the Bolt Direction
12. Removal of Armada action
13. Adjusting Butt Stock Position
14. M-Lok
1. Reviewing Safety
1. ALWAYS
treat the air rie as though it is loaded and ready to re.
2. ALWAYS treat the air rie with the same respect you would a rearm.
3. ALWAYS store the air rie unloaded and away from children.
4. ALWAYS remove the magazine, make sure there is no pellet in the chamber and make sure the air rie is un- cocked.
5. ALWAYS aim in a SAFE DIRECTION.
6. ALWAYS keep the muzzle of the air rie pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION.
7. ALWAYS keep your nger o the trigger and out of the trigger guard until ready to shoot.
8. ALWAYS keep the air rie “ON SAFE” until you are ready to shoot.
9. ALWAYS check to see if the air rie is “ON SAFE” and unloaded when removing it from storage.
10. ALWAYS check to see if the air rie is “ON SAFE: and unloaded when handling to, or receiving it form another person.
11. ALWAYS have you and others wear shooting glasses to protect your eyes.
12. ALWAYS wear shooting glasses over reading or prescription glasses.
13. ALWAYS place a shooting backstop in a location that will be safe should the backstop fail.
14. ALWAYS check your backstop for wear before and after each use. All backstops are subject to wear and will eventually fail. Replace your backstop if the
surface is worn or damaged or if a ricochet occurs.
15. ALWAYS use proper size ammunition in you air rie. Check the markings on your air rie to verify the ammo size. .
16. NEVER point the air rie at any person or at anything you do not intend to shoot.
17. NEVER reuse ammunition.
18. NEVER shoot at hard surfaces or at the surface of water. The pellet may bounce o or ricochet and hit someone or something you had not intended to shoot.
19. NEVER shoot at hard surfaces or at the surface of water. The pellet may bounce o or ricochet and hit someone or something you had not intended to hit.
20. NEVER attempt to disassemble or tamper with your air rie. Use an Authorized Service Station. Using an unauthorized service or repair center, or modifying
the function of your air rie in any way, may be unsafe and will void your warranty.
21. Store this airgun charged with air to keep the valves closed against dirt.
BECAUSE THIS AIRGUN HAS AN ADJUSTABLE MATCH GRADE TRIGGER, IT COULD FIRE WHEN DROPPED OR JARRED, WITH
OR WITHOUT THE SAFETY ENGAGED.
Tools Needed (not included) If Following Advanced Tuning Techniques
1/4” Allen Wrench
1/8” Allen Wrench
5/64” Allen Wrench
.050” Allen Wrench
3/16” Allen Wrench
2. Learning the Parts of Your New Airgun
Learning the names and parts of your new airgun will help you understand your owner’s manual. (Fig. 1)
Fig. 1
A.
Bolt
B. Safety
C. Magazine
D. Protective Cap For Fill Nipple
E. Fill Nipple
F. Pressure Gauge
G. Trigger
H. Trigger Guard
I. Barrel
J. Muzzle
K. Collapsible Stock
L. Pistol Grip
M. Stock Adjustment Lever
3. Operating the Safety
CAUTION:
Like all mechanical devices, an airgun safety can fail. Even when the safety is “ON SAFE”,
you should continue to handle the airgun in a safe manner.
3.1 To Put the Airgun “ON SAFE:”
1.
1. Locate the safety in front of the trigger.
2. 2. The letters “F” (re) and “S” (safe) on the bottom of the trigger guard also indicate the
appropriate position of the safety (Fig. 2A).
3. 3. Push the safety towards the trigger to put the safety on. The safety is on, and the
airgun is “ON SAFE” when the lever is in the rear position (near the trigger). (Fig. 2B)
3.2 To Take the Airgun “OFF SAFE”
Push the safety to the forward position (away from the trigger). When the airgun is “OFF SAFE” it is
ready to be red after following the instructions in this manual on how to ll and load. (Fig. 2C)
KEEP THE AIR RIFLE IN THE “ON SAFE” POSITION UNTIL
YOU ARE ACTUALLY READY TO SHOOT. THEN PUSH THE SAFETY LEVER TO THE “OFF
SAFE” POSITION.
4. Pressurizing the Airgun
This airgun is designed for use at pressures between 2,000 and 3,000 psi depending on how you, as the
user, adjust (tune) the gun to work.
NOTE: Before ring the airgun make certain there is sucient pressure for proper operation. The
gauge needle should be pointing to the are between 1000 and 3000 psi on the gauge.
EXPLOSION DANGER. USE ONLY COMPRESSED AIR IN THIS
AIRGUN. USE NO OTHER GASSESINCLUDING OXYGEN, WHICH CAN CAUSE A FIRE
OR EXPLOSION THAT MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
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.
4.1 Pressurizing (Filling) the Airgun with a Hand Pump
1.
Be sure to wear eye protection
2. Make sure the airgun is unloaded and not cocked. (See section 7 for instructions on
unloading and un-cocking.)
3. Read all instructions with your hand pump so you are familiar with its operation. Use
only a pump designed for lling a pre-charged airgun and outtted with a Foster #12FS
quick disconnect tting. Do not use a standard air compressor or bicycle pump.
4. Make sure air rie is “ON SAFE” and pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION.
5. Remove the threaded cap that covers the ll nipple on the airgun by turning
counter-clockwise.
6. Connect the quick-disconnect tting on the hand pump hose to the ll nipple (Fig. 3)
7. Make certain the bleed valve on the hand pump is fully closed (tighten in a clockwise
direction) (Fig. 4).
8. Start pumping and continue until the gauge needles on your pump and on the airgun are between 2000 psi and 3000
psi depending on your desired tune.
9. DO NOT ll the airgun to more than 3000 psi. See “Overll” information section 4.3.
10. Open the bleed screw on the pump base rapidly in a counter-clockwise direction to COMPLETELY bleed the hose. You
must bleed the ll hose COMPLETELY to avoid hose whip from pressure in the ll hose.
11. Disconnect the pump from the ll nipple on the gun
12. Replace the cap over the ll nipple and tighten. Always keep the ll nipple capped to eliminate the possibility of dirt
entering the check valve.
SAFE FIRE
Fig. 2A
Fig. 2B
“ON SAFE”
Fig. 2C
“OFF SAFE”
Fig. 3
Fig. 4