Owner's Manual
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OPERATION
7. Firing Your Air Rie
When you are absolutely sure your air rie is aimed at a safe target and you
are ready to re, put your air rie “OFF SAFE” (see STEP 2. OPERATING THE
SAFETY). Squeeze the trigger.
10. Trouble Shooting
NEVER ASSUME THAT BECAUSE THE AIRGUN NO LONGER
FIRES A PROJECTILE THAT A PROJECTILE IS NOT LODGED IN THE BARREL.
ALWAYS TREAT THE AIRGUN AS THOUGH IT IS LOADED AND WITH THE SAME
RESPECT YOU WOULD A FIREARM.
WARNING:
IF A PELLET DOES NOT FIRE AFTER COMPLETING THE
OPERATION STEPS, THE AIRGUN MAY BE JAMMED. AN UNFIRED PROJECTILE IN
THE BARREL CAN BE A DANGEROUS SITUATION. KEEP THE AIRGUN POINTED IN
A SAFE DIRECTION AND REPEAT ALL OPERATION STEPS EXCEPT STEP 3. IF A
PROJECTILE STILL DOES NOT FIRE, DO THE FOLLOWING:
1. Put in “ON SAFE” position (see illustration 2).
2. Cock the airgun and leave the barrel open with the safety
in the “ON SAFE” position.
3. Clear barrel by inserting a cleaning rod through the muzzle end.
4. Repeat operation steps.
WARNING:
NOTE: Many factors affect airgun performance and velocity, including brand of
projectile, lubrication, barrel condition and temperature.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REUSE FIRED PELLETS OR PELLETS WHICH ARE DEFORMED.
PROJECTILES SUCH AS STEEL SHOT (BBS) AND DARTS MAY DAMAGE YOUR AIR RIFLE
AND CAUSE INJURY TO YOURSELF OR BYSTANDERS DUE TO RICOCHETING, AND WILL
VOID THE WARRANTY.
CAUTION
LEAD PELLETS CONTAIN LEAD, A CHEMICAL KNOWN TO
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER AND BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM. DO NOT INHALE DUST OR PUT LEAD PELLETS IN MOUTH.
WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING. KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN.
WARNING:
8. Adjusting the Sights
First Stage Travel - The rst stage travel is reduced to
a minimum by the factory. Turning adjustment screw A
(see illustration 8) counterclockwise will extend rst
stage travel.
Pull-Off - When rst stage travel has been adjusted,
the pull-off must be adjusted as well. Turn screw B
(see illustration 8) clockwise to make pull-off harder
and counterclockwise to soften.
Trigger Weight - By turning screw C (see illustration
8) clockwise, trigger weight will increase, whereas turning counterclockwise will
reduce trigger weight.
NEVER DRY FIRE YOUR AIR RIFLE. IF THE AIR RIFLE IS FIRED WITHOUT A PELLET OR TWO RWS
CLEANING PELLETS IN THE BREECH, IT WILL CAUSE THE PISTON TO BOTTOM OUT IN THE
CYLINDER WHICH CAN PERMANENTLY DAMAGE THE AIR RIFLE.
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