Owner's Manual

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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.
4.0 Loading/Unloading the Rotary Magazine
CAUTION:
The air rie was designed to function
best with BENJAMIN ® and Nosler ® lead airgun
pellets/bullets.
Use of other ammunition may cause the
gun to malfunction and could cause dam-
age to the air pistol.
Never reuse ammunition.
Review the entire manual, including the
section on Safety, before ring your air rie.
It is designed to use either, the recom-
mended Benjamin Nosler bullets or airgun
pellets of the appropriate caliber.
NOTE: When the rotary magazine is empty, the loading port location will become blocked, the word “Empty
will appear, and, a red colored dot will appear at the 12 oclock position of the magazine cover (See Figure 4A.)
4.1 Loading the Rotary magazine;
Make sure air rie is “ON SAFE” (see Section 3) and pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION.
1. If the magazine is in the air rie, remove it to begin loading of the magazine (see section 5.2 “Remov-
ing the Rotary Magazine.”)
2. Place a ngertip over the loading port at the back of the magazine as shown in Figure 4B.
3. Rotate the cylinder clockwise until the rst open chamber appears and place a bullet into
this chamber.
4. Repeat to ll the remaining chambers. When the magazine is completely lled a green dot will
appear at the 12 oclock position of the magazine cover.
4.2 Unloading the Rotary Magazine;
1.
Make sure the air rie is “ON SAFE” (see Section 3) and pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION.
2. If the magazine is in the airgun, remove it to begin
unloading of the magazine (see section 5.2 “Removing
the Rotary Magazine.”)
3. Push the bullets/pellet present at the loading port
through the back of the magazine with a rod as shown in
Figure 4C.
4. Extract the rod. The magazine’s cylinder will automatically
index to the next chamber when the rod is extracted from
the magazine.
5. Repeat until the magazine is empty.
5.0 Inserting/Removing the Rotary Magazine:
5.1 Inserting the Rotary Magazine;
1.
Make sure the air rie is “ON SAFE” (see Section 3) and
pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION.
2. Retract the bolt from the magazine bay by cocking
the airgun. Refer to Section 6.1 “Cocking the Airgun
for instruction.
3. Insert the magazine (with the magazine’s cover facing the
butt end of the airgun) into the magazine bay as shown
in Figure 5A.
4. Slide the magazine downward until an audible click is
heard and the magazine cannot enter any further. The
magazine is now in place for use.
5.2 Removing the Rotary Magazine;
1.
Make sure the air rie is “ON SAFE” (see Section 3) and
pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION.
2. Retract the bolt by cocking the airgun and leaving the
side lever in the open position. Refer to Section 6.1, “Cock-
ing the Airgun for instruction.
3. Grasp the cylinder of the magazine and pull straight up as
shown in Figure 5B to remove from the magazine bay.
4. Uncock the airgun to close the bolt. Refer to Section 6.2 “Uncocking the Airgun” for instruction.
Fig. 4BFig. 4A
Fig. 4C
Fig. 5A
Fig. 5B
6.0 Cocking/Uncocking the Airgun:
6.1 Cocking the Airgun;
NOTE:
It is important that the cocking motion be complete and past the point of the magazine indexing
motion or a misfeed of a bullet/pellet without the airgun being cocked can occur.
1. Make sure the air rie is “ON SAFE” (see Section 3) and pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION.
2. To cock the airgun, grasp the side cocking lever and pull rearward, as illustrated in Figure 6A, until
an audible click is heard and the lever cannot be pulled any further. The bolt tip should completely
clear the magazine bay and the lever will remain in the open position when it is released.
3. Close the side cocking lever by pushing the lever forward until the lever comes to rest against the
side of the airgun.
4. The airgun is now cocked.
6.2 Uncocking the Airgun;
1.
Make sure the air rie is pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION.
2. Grasp the side cocking lever and pull rearward until it
cannot move any further.
3. Take the air rie “OFF SAFE” (see Section 3).
4. Hold the cocking lever in this position.
5. While keeping the air rie pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION,
pull and hold the trigger.
6. While continuing to hold the trigger, slowly move the side
cocking lever forward until the lever comes to rest against the side of the air rie. CAUTION: Letting
go of the side cocking lever during this step may cause the airgun to discharge.
7. Release the trigger.
8. The air rie is now Uncocked.
9. Put the air rie on “ON SAFE”.
7.0 Loading/Unloading the Airgun:
CAUTION:
Know your airguns loading mechanism for safest use! Bullets/Pellets can be loaded either by hand
directly into the barrel breech, if desired, or by using the rotary magazine. With the magazine installed, EVERY
action of closing the side lever action WILL place a bullet/pellet into the chamber. Removal of the magazine
WILL leave this chambered bullet/pellet in place unless the airgun has been red.
7.1 Loading the Airgun;
1.
Make sure the air rie is “ON SAFE” (see Section 3) and pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION.
2. Pull the side lever action open to cock the airgun. Refer to Section 6.1, “Cocking the Airgun, for
instruction. The rotary magazine will index to the next chamber automatically.
3. Close the side lever action to place a bullet/pellet into the airgun’s chamber. The over-toggle spring
action of the side lever action will hold the bolt in the closed position when ring.
4. After following these steps and reading the entire manual, including the section on reviewing safety
procedures, your air rie in now loaded and ready to re.
7.2 Unloading the Airgun;
1.
Every closure of the side lever action will place a bullet/pellet into the chamber when the magazine
is in place.
2. To unload the air rie it is best practice to re the bullet/pellet in a SAFE DIRECTION.
3. Open the side lever action to retract the bolt. Then remove the magazine.
CAUTION: This action WILL cock the air rie.
4. Uncock the air rie for safe storage. Refer to section 6.2, “Uncocking the Airgun, for instruction.
8.0 Removing a Jammed Bullet/Pellet:
The following assumes there is a bullet in the chamber and the airgun cannot be red to remove it.
CAUTION: Never look down the barrel to see if a jam has been cleared.
1. Make sure the air rie is “ON SAFE” and pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION.
2. Open the side lever action. This will cock the action. Refer to Section 6.1, “Cocking the Airgun,
for instruction.
3. De-pressurize the air rie. Refer to Section 9.2, “De-Pressurizing the Airgun, for instruction.
4. Insert a brass or aluminum clearing rod (approximately ¼” diameter x 3’) into the muzzle end until
the tip of the bullet/pellet is located.
5. Push or tap the bullet/pellet towards the breech end of the barrel/pellet until the bullet is extracted
from the chamber. Take care not to damage the chamber sealing o-ring.
6. Uncock the air rie. Refer to Section 6.2 ”Uncocking the Airgun” for instruction.
Fig. 6A