HUNTING MASTER OWNER’s MANUAL
TECHNICAL INFORMATION OWNER’s MANUNAL HUNTING MASTER AR HUNTING MASTER 3 HUNTING MASTER 12-T (SMALL CARBINE) HUNTING MASTER 12-O (AIR PISTOL)
Congratulations! You have purchased one of the finest, most powerful air guns available in the world. These air guns are carefully designed and constructed to provide years of dependable service and enjoyment. To get the most from your investment, it is important to take a few moments to read this manual to familiarize yourself with all of the performance and safety features that are present in these air guns. As with any gun, safe handling and shooting of these air guns should be of the utmost importance.
SPECIFICATIONS Hunting Master Hunting Master Hunting Master Hunting Master AR5 ~AR6 2~3 12-T 12-0 Length 1065mm 1065mm 440 ~750mm 390mm Weight 3.4kg 3.4kg 1.4kg~2.0kg 1.4kg Barrel 610mm ~650mm 610mm ~650mm 300mm 240mm Magazine Capacity 6 shot 6 shot 6 shot 6 shot Caliber 4.5, 5.0, 5.5mm 4.5, 5.0, 5.5mm 4.5, 5.0, 5.5mm 4.5, 5.0, 5.5mm 5.0, 5.5mm More than 60 joules More than 60 joules More than 45 joules More than 45 joules 4.
BRIEF TECHNICAL INFORMATION Hunting Master Hunting Master Hunting Master Hunting Master AR5~AR6 2~3 12-T 12-0 Precharged pneumatic o o o o 6 shot rotary revolver magazine o o o o 6 shot rotary revolver magazine o o o o Internal pressure gauge o o x x Probe fitting quick charge system o o o o Height adjustable buttpad o Available o x Available o Available x o o o o Available Available Available Available Recoil buttpad Very high rate of fire Very Nice walnut
FEATURES 1. These air guns can produce a very high rate of fire because of its six-shot revolver type magazine. 2. The overall finish of the metal action of the gun, the stock, the machine of its internal parts and assembly are made to take the rigors of hunting in the field or those backyard hunts. 3. The highest power output is one of the best among any commercially built precharged air guns in it’s class. 4. This six-shot repeating rifle can be fired in single action.
Figure 2. CHARGING The Hunting Master series of air guns must be charged with air at high pressure. This may be accomplished with either a scuba tank, ARS hand pump or compressor. While the prefilled scuba tank is the fastest and easiest way to fill the gun's reservoir, many shooters prefer the portability and independence provided by the hand pump. The filler hose and probe must be first connected to a scuba yoke to allow charging with a tank.
done by listening to or observing the built in pressure gauge), the valve on the tank is closed off. Do not exceed charge of greater than 3000 psi (204 bar). 8) The yoke bleed nut is then loosened to allow the excess air to escape. The filler probe may now be removed and the dust cap twisted to protect the fill hole from dust and dirt. 9) The gun is now charged.
To charge with a hand pump: 1) Make sure the gun is unloaded by removing the magazine. 2) Engage the safety into the safe position. 3) Connect the hose to the base of the hand pump. 4) Orient the dust cap at the muzzle end of the reservoir to expose the fill hole. 5) Insert the fill probe into the fill hole until firmly seated. No threading is required, but sometimes using a slight twisting motion while inserting the probe will help.
LOADING To load any Hunting Master series of air gun, the cylinder magazine must first be removed from the gun. Loading is accomplished easily by following these steps: 1) Hold the rifle or pistol in your left hand with the muzzle pointing in a safe direction. Make sure the hammer is in the lowered, uncocked position with the hammer safety on and with the primary trigger safety in the safe "S" position. 2) Grasp the magazine firmly between your right thumb and index finger.
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FIRING The Hunting Master series of air guns may be fired in one of two ways which involve single or double action firing: SINGLE ACTION The air gun will fire single action by: a) Pushing the primary safety to "F" for fire. b) Pulling the hammer block safety to the up position. c) Manually cocking back the hammer to full cock. d) Making sure of the target and pulling trigger. MAINTENCE The Hunting Master air guns require minimum effort to maintain.
STORAGE These air guns must be stored with some charge of air in the reservoir. However, it is recommended that the magazine be removed from the gun to ensure that the gun is unloaded and safety is engaged. TROUBLESHOOTING Magazine does not advance when trigger is pulled: a) Reservoir empty - charge reservoir b) Primary safety on push safety to "F" c) Magazine improperly installed. Remove magazine and reinstall.
LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY This product is warranted to the retail consumer for one year from date of retail purchase against defects in material and workmanship and is transferable. To register the serial number, located on the barrel of you rgun, please return the Product Registration form found in your owner's manual packet. The warranty is not conditioned on the return of the card. WHAT IS COVERED • Replacement parts and labor • Transportation charges to consumer for repaired product.
WARRANTY CLAIMS Attach your name, address, and description of problem, phone number and copy of sales receipt to product. Package and return to an Authorized Service Station or below contacts. REPAIR SERVICE If your air gun needs repair, we recommend that you take or send it to an Authorized Service Station. International customers should contact their distributors. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE IT! Your air pistol requires special tools and fixtures to repair it.