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- Never leave a loaded airgun unattended.
- Use only the proper size and type of projectile as it is marked on the airgun.
- Never reuse ammunition.
- Do not shoot at hard surfaces or at the surface of water. The projectile may bounce off or
ricochet and hit a person or an animal, or hit an object that you had not intended to hit.
- Do not shoot at fragile objects such as windows.
- Place the backstop in a location that will be safe should the backstop fail.
- Check the backstop for wear before and after each use. All backstops are subject to
wear and will eventually fail. Replace the backstop if the surface is worn or damaged or
if a ricochet occurs.
- Do not attempt to disassemble or tamper with the airgun. Unauthorized repairs or functi-
onal modifications may render it unsafe and will void your warranty. Repairs must only be
made by qualified personnel.
- Before you store or transport the airgun, make sure it is unloaded and uncocked, with
safety “ON”.
- Always store the airgun in a secure location out of the reach of unauthorized persons
and separate from ammunition.
- Only persons who are thoroughly familiar with the airgun‘s function and proper use and
who are duly authorized by law may handle the airgun.
- Always wear appropriate safety glasses (shooting glasses) when shooting or performing
maintenance on the airgun.
- Only shoot where permitted by law.
- Never use alcoholic beverages, drugs or other potentially mind and perception-altering
substances before or during shooting sessions.
- Remember to perform inspection and maintenance of the airgun at regular intervals.
- If the airgun has been dropped, make sure that its function has not been affected.
- Lead pellets are toxic to humans and animals. Therefore, do not eat, drink or touch your
own or someone else’s mouth, eyes or nose when handling lead pellets. Do not inhale the
dust of lead pellets and do not put them in your mouth. Be sure to wash your hands after
handling lead pellets.