Owner's Manual
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. The gun's
external metalwork should be wiped down with a rust inhibiting oil after use to
preserve the bluing. The stock should be treated occasionally with a good quality
stock wax to preserve its luster.
Internally, the valves should require no lubrication, except for a drop or tow of
pneumatic gun oil placed in the inlet fill hole every 500 shots or so. The O rings
on the filler probe should be periodically lightly treated with a silicone grease
(available from scuba shops) to prevent being cut or damaged by the filler hole
and to facilitate charging.
It is also a good idea to check the tightness of the stock screws (and scope screws if
used) every 500 shots or so. The screws are not as likely to loosen as on a spring
piston guns, but nevertheless will affect accuracy if they do become loose.