Owner’s manual www.umarex-usa.com CO2 repeater rifle cal. .177 (4.5mm) pellet cal. .22 (5.5mm) pellet WARNING: Not a toy. Adult supervision required. Misuse or careless use may cause serious injury or death. May be dangerous up to 500 yards (457 meters). YOU AND OTHERS WITH YOU SHOULD ALWAYS WEAR SHOOTING GLASSES TO PROTECT YOUR EYES. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING. BUYER AND USER HAVE THE DUTY TO OBEY ALL LAWS REGARDING THE USE AND OWNERSHIP OF THIS AIRGUN.
WARNING: Lead pellets. Content Page Do not inhale dust or put pellets in mouth. Wash hands after handling. This product contains lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects (or other reproductive harm.) 1 Components of your new CO2 rifle 3 2 Handling the safety 4 3 Inserting and removing the 88 g CO2 cartridge 5 4 Loading the rotary magazine 6 Please read this owner's manual completely. This air rifle is not a toy.
1. Parts of your new CO2 rifle To fully understand the usage instructions, know the different parts of your new air rifle.
2. Handling the safety WARNING: Keep the air rifle in the "SAFE (S)" position until you are actually ready to shoot. Then push the safety to the "FIRE (F)" position. After each shot, the gun will automatically have the safety in place. 2.1 To set the safety manually, pull the safety back, as shown in illustration 2.a, until it is in position (the red mark must be completely hidden). The safety is not on "Safe" unless it is pulled all the way back and the RED mark is hidden.
3. Inserting and removing the 88 g CO2 cartridge WARNING: CO2 cartridges may explode at temperatures above 120°F (48.9°C). Do not mutilate or incinerate them. Do not expose them to heat or store CO2 cartridges at temperatures above 120°F (48.9°C). WARNING: Keep hands away from escaping CO2 gas. It can cause frostbite if allowed to come in contact with skin. Note: Make sure you use only Umarex / RWS accessories to guarantee good operation. Make sure the air rifle is on "Safe" (See Step 2.1).
WARNING: Do not use steel pellets (or BBs), darts or other unsuitable ammunition. Use only lead pellets of the caliber which matches your airgun. WARNING: Do not place your hand or fingers over the muzzle. Always make sure your air rifle is pointing in a SAFE DIRECTION, and keep your finger away from the trigger. Failure to follow these warnings may cause serious injury or death. 4. Loading the rotary magazine - Activate the safety (see chap. 2).
5.2 Unloading the rifle - Activate the safety as described (see chap. 2). - Pull back the bolt lever and then the retainer lever (illustration 5.a) to be able to remove the rotary magazine. - Remove the rotary magazine (illustration 5.b). - If there is a pellet in the barrel, remove it with a cleaning brush or proceed as described in chapter 8 “Jams”. WARNING: When removing any pellet from the barrel with a cleaning brush, place the rifle horizontally and pointed in a safe direction (see chapter 8 “Jams”).
WARNING: Make sure that the air rifle always points in a safe direction. Never point at people or animals. Always handle the air rifle as if it was loaded and ready to fire. - You and others with you should always wear shooting glasses to protect your eyes. - Always aim your air rifle in a SAFE DIRECTION before shooting. - Check behind and beyond your target to be certain you have a safe backstop and that no person or property could be endangered. - Do not shoot at hard surfaces or at the surface of water.
8. Jams WARNING: A jam is a dangerous situation. WARNING: If the air rifle fails to shoot, never assume that there is no ammunition left in the gun. CAUTION: Shooting with an air rifle with insufficient CO2 pressure can cause a pellet to get stuck in the barrel. If this happens: - Insert a new 88 g CO2 cartridge, remove the magazine, close the bolt lever and shoot the gun at a safe target without the rotary magazine. - The blocked pellet will be released and fired.
9. Special features of CO2 CO2 air rifle performance might be affected by certain conditions. This includes storage at extremely high or low temperatures than normal outdoors (from 59°F / 15°C to 69.8°F / 21°C). High temperatures can increase pressure in the 88 g CO2 cartridge and also within the gun, to higher than standard operating pressure. This excessive pressure might prevent firing and cause permanent damage to the air rifle.
10. Adjusting the sight The rifle is adjusted by the factory to shoot from a distance of 10 m. Adjusting the sight Illustration 10.a To adjust the elevation of the sight, move the rear sight by slightly loosening the screw (illustration 10.b). With excessively high shots: Move the rear sight back. With excessively low shots: Move the rear sight forward. too high too low right Once the sight adjustment is complete, tighten the screw. Illustration 10.b Illustration 10.
11. Storage WARNING: Never leave the air rifle loaded. Always store the air rifle with the ammunition removed and the safety on. Carefully check that there is no ammunition in the barrel and remove the pellets from the rotary magazine. Before storing it, we recommend to also remove the 88 g CO2 cartridges. Keep the air rifle out of the reach of children and users not familiarized with its use. Store the air rifle separately from the pellets and the CO2 cartridges. 12.
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15. Technical Data Caliber: .177 (4.5 mm) / .22 (5.5 mm) Magazine capacity: 8 shots Length: 40.94 in Weight: 91.71 oz Muzzle speed (energy): Up to 251.53 yd/s* (16 Joules) / Up to 218 yd/s* (16 Joules) Barrel length: 23.62 in Action: 88 g CO2 cartridge / 2 x 12 g CO2 cartridge (12 g to 88 g CO2 adapter required) Safety: Automatic trigger safety * Many factors affect velocity, including brand and type of projectile, amount of CO2 in cylinders, lubrication, barrel condition and temperature.
16. Warranty 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. WHAT IS COVERED Replacement parts and labor. Transportation charges to consumer for repaired product. WHAT IS NOT COVERED Transportation charges to Umarex USA for defective product. Damages caused by abuse or failure to perform normal maintenance. (See Step 9) Any other expense.
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