0peration Manual Spring-Air BB Rifles BB Cal. (4.5mm) Steel Airgun Shot 105 Buck 95 Timberwolf 1938 Red Ryder NOT A TOY. ADULT SUPERVISION REQUIRED. MISUSE OR CARELESS USE MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY, PARTICULARLY TO THE EYE. MAY BE DANGEROUS UP TO 212 YARDS (194 METERS). WARNING: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING. THE PURCHASER AND USER SHOULD CONFORM TO ALL LAWS GOVERNING USE AND OWNERSHIP OF AIR GUNS. AIR GUNS ARE RECOMMENDED FOR USE BY THOSE TEN YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER UNDER ADULT SUPERVISION.
WARNING: THIS GUN CAN CAUSE THE LOSS OF AN EYE. READ AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS. DO NOT COCK THE GUN UNTIL YOU ARE READY TO SHOOT. IF YOU DO COCK IT AND DECIDE NOT TO SHOOT, POINT IT IN A SAFE DIRECTION AND FIRE IT. AN UNCOCKED, UNLOADED GUN IS THE SAFEST. ACCIDENTS HAPPEN FAST, AND THE LOSS OF AN EYE IS A TERRIBLE THING. SHOOT SAFELY. This safety alert symbol indicates important safety messages in this manual.
HOW TO OPERATE CAUTION: Be sure gun is always pointed in a safe direction. Step 1. PUT "ON SAFE" Step 2. COCK Step 3. FEED BB Step 4. AIM AT SAFE TARGET Step 5. TAKE "OFF SAFE" Step 6. FIRE Step 1. PUT "ON" TRIGGER SAFETY Push trigger safety from left to right so no red is showing. It is a good practice to get in the habit of keeping the trigger safety "ON" until ready to fire the gun (See Drawing No. 1a-1c).
Step 3. FEED BB Your Daisy has a gravity feed system. To ensure proper operation, you should always raise the muzzle up while cocking to ensure that a BB rolls into firing position. When raising the muzzle, be sure the front sight is pointed upward since the gun will not feed properly if it is on its side. (See Drawing No. 4). WARNING: Failure to hold the gun correctly when feeding the BB may cause the gun to jam when it is fired. This is a dangerous condition.
Step 5. TAKE "OFF" TRIGGER SAFETY When you are certain that the target, backstop and surrounding area are safe, push the trigger safety from right to left until red band is exposed. CAUTION: Step 6. FIRE Keep gun pointed in a safe direction. After completing the operation steps, your gun may be fired by gently, but firmly, squeezing the trigger. NOTE: A good rifleman squeezes his trigger when on target, he does not jerk or pull the trigger. CAUTION: Never carry a cocked gun.
GUNS IN WARRANTY LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY For one year from date of purchase, Daisy will repair or replace this gun, free of charge, if defective in material or workmanship. Service is available by returning the gun to Daisy Outdoor Products. Attach to the gun your name and address and telephone number, description of problem and proof of date of retail purchase (sales slip). Package and send to Daisy Outdoor Products, transportation prepaid.
An Introduction to Daisy® Airgun Shooting 7
A MESSAGE TO PARENTS Although not a firearm, a Daisy airgun is a gun and not a toy. Properly used and maintained, it will provide many hours of safe, trouble free recreational shooting. Misused, it can be dangerous. Therefore, we recommend it be used only under adult supervision and never by a young person less than ten years of age. On the back cover of this operation manual are 10 Shooting Safety Rules. We urge you to read them with your child, practice them and review them often.
It is also very important for you to remember that any time you receive a gun from anyone, or take a gun from it's storage place, you should make sure it's unloaded and uncocked by pointing it in a safe direction and pulling the trigger. WARNING: EVEN IF YOU HAVE FIRED THE AIRGUN ONE OR MORE TIMES AND NO BB WAS EXPELLED, IT DOES NOT MEAN THAT THE GUN IS EMPTY OF BBs. CONTINUE TO TREAT THE AIRGUN AS IF IT IS LOADED. Never look into the muzzle of your gun.
A DAISY BB GUN IS NOT FOR HUNTING It's a target-shooting gun. But it teaches you the skill and safety habits you'll need for hunting. Or, you might prefer preparing yourself for match target shooting. Many adult gun owners do. SMALL of STOCK REAR SIGHT STOCK FRONT SIGHT BARREL BUTT MUZZLE TRIGGER COCKING LEVER TRIGGER SAFETY FOREARM SLING TRIGGER GUARD GET TO KNOW YOUR DAISY FROM BUTT PLATE TO MUZZLE Do you know what the trigger guard is? The forearm? Check your knowledge with the picture.
PRONE KNEELING (LOW) SITTING (LOW) N.R.A. STANDING NOW GET YOUR BB GUN IN PROPER POSITION These simple rules will help you hold your rifle correctly. (Instructions are for a right handed person–reverse for left handed person.) 1. Grasp the small of the stock with your right hand. 2. Let the forearm rest on the palm of your left hand (or on the thumb and fingertips if using the N.R.A. standing position). 3. Place your left elbow as close to directly under your gun as possible. 4.
BREATHING Breathing at the wrong moment can cause your body to move, and your aim to go astray. So breathe properly. Here's how: (a) Take a long breath. (b) Let out half. Aim. (c) Hold the rest until after you've fired. But don't fire yet! FIRING This consists of two steps: Aiming and Squeezing. Get your sights in line and watch carefully. As the tip of the sight arrives at the bottom of the bullseye, gradually squeeze the trigger. Never jerk the trigger. The sudden movement will ruin your aim.
SHOOTING GAMES Once you've mastered the basics, you can try a few shooting games like these: 1. TIC-TAC-TOE. Two shooters take one-shot-turns, and mark each hit. Play like regular tic-tac-toe. 2. MISS-N-OUT. Set up ten targets. Shoot until you miss. Shooter with most shoots wins. 3. HIT-AND-MOVE-BACK. Each shooter takes one step back every time he hits the target. Farthest back wins.
10 SHOOTING SAFETY RULES FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE RULES CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY, PARTICULARLY TO THE EYE. WARNING: 1 Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction. There are several safe “carries” depending on the situation. NEVER ALLOW THE MUZZLE TO POINT IN THE DIRECTION OF A PERSON. 2 Treat every gun as if it were loaded. You can never be positive that you were the last person to handle the gun. Never take anyone’s word about whether or not a gun is loaded.