Instruction Manual
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Section VII. MAINTENANCE
WARNING!
Never attempt to disassemble this rifle when it is charged, except for removal and replacement of
the air cylinder. Never shoot the rifle when the air cylinder is removed or empty. Failure to obey this
instruction could result in damage to your rifle.
Never lubricate inside the barrel as this will affect the accuracy & grouping of the rifle in negative
manner.
Occasionally apply proper mineral based oils sparingly to the following parts:
• The trigger mechanism
• The pellet probe
• The cocking lever sliding surface
• The stern of the magazine pin and the magazine release.
• The magazine axis hole and the outer O-ring.
DO NOT OVER-LUBRICATE THE RIFLE!
• It is recommended to clean the barrel with a cleaning rod every 500 shots. Never lubricate inside the
barrel.
• Before you begin oiling or cleaning your air gun, always check to make sure it is unloaded.
• Always be sure your air gun barrel is clean and not blocked.
• After cleaning ensure that no cleaning patch or other obstruction remains in the barrel.
• Annually, take your air gun to a gunsmith even if it seems to be working well, since some issues in
your air gun may not be apparent from external examination.
• Take your air gun to a gunsmith if water, sand, etc. enters the internal mechanism of the air gun, for
complete cleaning.
• Dangerous conditions may occur if you do not keep your air gun clean and working properly.
Quick Fill Nozzle O-Rings Replacement
After a period of time, the O-rings on the fill nozzle will need to be replaced. The need for this will become
The Use of the Action Release Button
The action release button is located in front of the trigger and once pressed it enables you to pull back the
forearm slide without discharging the air rifle. While doing that please note that the air rifle is still cocked
and will discharge if the trigger is pulled.
Butt Bad Adjustment:
The butt pad is adjustable for height and it rotates slightly over stock providing you the perfect height and
angle of the butt pad. In order to adjust the butt pad, simply loosen the bolt in the butt pad with a suitable
allen wrench and heighten or lower it according to shooting conformance. Then tighten the bolt.
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