Owner's Manual

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
NOT A TOY. ADULT SUPERVISION REQUIRED. MISUSE, ABUSE OR NEGLIGENT USE MAY
CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. MAY BE DANGEROUS UP TO 675 YARDS
(620 METERS).
This airgun is not a toy. Treat it with the same respect you would give a firearm subject to
licensing. Always handle it as if it is loaded and ready to shoot. Always carefully follow the
safety instructions found in this Manual and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
- The airgun described in this Manual is a high-powered gun recommended for use by
those 18 years of age or older. Be sure to closely read all safety instructions and other
information in this Manual before using the airgun. The purchaser and user of this airgun
must conform to all national, regional and local laws and regulations governing the
acquisition of ownership, possession and use of airguns.
- Do not brandish or display the airgun in public. This may confuse people and may be a
crime. Police and others may think this airgun is a firearm subject to licensing.
- Do not change the coloration and markings to make the airgun look more like a
full-fledged firearm. That is dangerous and may be a crime.
- Airguns differ in design, function and handling, so you are never ready to shoot a gun un-
til you are thoroughly familiar with it. Therefore, please read this Manual carefully before
using the airgun described in it.
- You and any others with or near you MUST always wear appropriate safety glasses
(shooting glasses) to protect your eyes. If any of you wear vision correcting glasses,
contact lenses, or sunglasses, these must be certified for impact resistance by the manu-
facturer; otherwise, always wear appropriate safety glasses (shooting glasses) over your
vision correcting glasses, contact lenses, or sunglasses, as the case may be.
- Always aim in a SAFE DIRECTION. Always keep the muzzle of the airgun pointed in a
SAFE DIRECTION.
- Always keep your finger off the trigger and out of the trigger guard until you are ready to
shoot.
- Never point the airgun at anything you do not intend to shoot.
- Never point the airgun at people or animals.
- Always treat the airgun as though it is loaded and with the same respect you would give
a firearm subject to licensing.
- Never look down the barrel of the airgun.
- Always keep the airgun uncocked and unloaded with Safety ”ON“ until you are ready to
shoot.
- Always check to see if the airgun is uncocked and unloaded with safety ”ON“ when
getting it from another person or from storage.