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10 b. Removing a Jammed Pellet
If a pellet is jammed in the barrel, DO NOT reload the
air rie.
1. Cock the air rie (see STEP 3. COCKING YOUR AIR
RIFLE), point the air rie in a SAFE DIRECTION, put
the air rie in the “OFF SAFE” position and squeeze
the trigger to re.
2. Break the barrel open slightly (without pulling the bar-
rel all the way down to the point that it cocks) and look
down the breech to see if the air rie is jammed (see
Illustration 9). NEVER LOOK DOWN THE MUZZLE.
3. If the air rie is still jammed, with the barrel opened
slightly, insert a correct caliber ramrod into the muz-
zle and push the jammed pellet out. Do not try to re-
use that pellet. If you are not able to unjam your air
rie, contact your dealer.
11. Care and Maintenance
CAUTION
BEFORE ANY CARE, CLEANING OR MAINTENANCE, AL-
WAYS BE SURE YOUR AIRGUN IS UNLOADED. KEEP
POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION. IT IS IMPORTANT TO
PERFORM ROUTINE INSPECTIONS AND MAINTAIN
YOUR AIRGUN PROPERLY.
CAUTION
NEVER STORE A LOADED OR COCKED AIRGUN. Un-
load pellet from the airgun. Keep air rie away from
children and untrained shooters. Store pellets separate-
ly from the air rie to keep them from untrained shoot-
ers. Protect your air rie from moisture and dirt; clean
airgun and wrap it in a smooth, dry cloth. If you are
going to store your airgun for an extended length of
time be sure the barrel is protected. Always use a soft
cloth and insert the cleaning rod from the breech end
on break barrel ries. Remove the oil completely before
the next use. REMEMBER: Always check to see that the
airgun is unloaded when getting from storage or from
another person. With care and routine inspections your
airgun will provide many sessions of shooting enjoy-
ment. Abuse, neglect and continued exposure to the el-
ements will impair the performance of any airgun.
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