Owner's Manual
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. Note the position of the level indicator on the
reservoir's pressure gauge to familiarize yourself with the gun's typical full mark
(AR6 pistol has no pressure gauge).
10) Experience with either the pressure gauge and/or the shot velocity will tell the
shooter when it is time to recharge the gun. Typically, the Hunting Master will
fire four magazine loads of six shots each before it becomes necessary to
recharge with air.
CAUTION
: High pressure air can be dangerous if handled carelessly. The
discharge of air from any of these air guns, even without a projectile, can be
extremely hazardous. Never discharge or dry fire a charged air gun in any
direction as the escaping air can cause serious injury.