INSTRUCTION AND SAFETY MANUAL
WARNING!
This Rifle incorporates a well-designed safety device; however never rely completely on any safety mechanism. All mechanical devices are
subject to breakage, wear or incorrect maintenance and should never be trusted.
AMMUNITION:
This Rifle was designed to use standard ammunition. Use only new commercially manufactured ammunition and only of the caliber for
which your firearm is chambered. Selected ammunition should be test fired at least 100 rounds to ensure reliability. Ammunition
manufacturers can make changes to their ammunition either dimensional, a different powder or primer. These changes could cause previously
reliable ammunition to cause malfunctions. One of the keys to a reliable firearm is consistent ammunition.
WARNING!
The use of non-standard, reloaded or hand loaded ammunition voids all warranties. The use of such ammunition can cause damage to the
firearm and serious injury to the shooter or to others.
BREAK-IN PERIOD:
The normal break-in period for this rifle is 200 rounds.
LOADING: Also See “Loading Instructions” for your model and caliber.
To load the magazine push down the front of the follower with the rim of the cartridge, then slide the round back under the magazine lips.
Repeat until the magazine is loaded with up to 9 rounds. To unload the magazine, push each cartridge forward until it is no longer held by the
magazine lips.
Load your firearm by keeping your finger off the trigger. Insert the magazine in the Rifle by pushing it upward into the magazine well until it
is retained by the magazine catch. While keeping the muzzle pointed in a safe direction, hold on to the rifle stock in front of the trigger guard.
Now with your other hand, grasp the bolt handle and pull fully to the rear then release it promptly allowing it to return on its own. This action
will chamber the first cartridge, cock the hammer and the pistol is ready for firing.
UNLOADING:
Rotate the safety lever up to the “ON” position and remove the magazine by pushing the magazine catch rearward and pulling the magazine
down and out of the grip. Keeping the Rifle pointed in a safe direction, pull the bolt back fully to eject the cartridge from the chamber.
Holding the bolt back, look in the chamber to ensure the Rifle is empty. To de-cock your Rifle, BE ABSOLUTLY SURE THE RIFLE IS
UNLOADED AND HAS NO MAGAZINE INSERTED, then pointing the Rifle in a safe direction pull the trigger to “dry fire” the firearm,
now the hammer has been de-cocked.
DISASSEMBLY:
WARNING!
ALWAYS CHECK TO MAKE SURE YOUR RIFLE IS UNLOADED BEFORE
YOU BEGIN TO DISASSEMBLE!
Remove the bolt handle by unscrewing the screw in the center of the handle. Now remove the two screws on the top of the barrel shroud.
Now pull the shroud up and off of the barrel. Disconnect the recoil spring from the bolt and the barrel. The bolt can now be lifted up and off
the frame. Do not allow the hammer to drop forward when the bolt is removed, as this may cause damage to internal parts. We suggest that
you do not take down this firearm any further than is explained in this manual.
REASSEMBLY:
WARNING!
Excel Industries, Inc. assumes no liability or responsibility whatsoever for injury, death, or damage to property resulting from incorrect
reassembly, removal or altering of any parts in any manner.
With the hammer cocked, replace the bolt on the frame. Reconnect the recoil spring to the bolt and to the barrel. Place the shroud on top of
the barrel and bolt, then replace the two screws on the top of the shroud. Now replace the bolt handle.