Instruction Manual

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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 noticeable
if air is heard leaking from the nozzle or the nozzle is ejected from the port while charging the rifle. Always ensure to
replace both O-rings.
Magazine O-rings Replacement
The O-ring which retains the pellets in the magazine will need to be replaced after many hundreds of shots have
been fired. Its replacement becomes apparent when the rifle’s cocking lever becomes stiff to operate. Repositioning
the O-ring in its groove may also overcome the stiffness. Lightly oil the replacement O-ring before fitting.
Safety Measures & Warnings
• This air gun will fire if cocked, loaded, safety disengaged and trigger pulled.
• Air guns are not toys. Never let young children use an air gun unsupervised. Adult supervision is strictly required
during use. Misuse or careless use may cause serious injury or death.
• This is a high-powered airgun for use by those 16 years of age or older.
• Learn how your air gun operates and practice safe gun handling procedures before loading and using it.
• ALWAYS USE EYE & HEARING PROTECTION AND MAKE BYSTANDERS USE THE SAME. Failure to do so
may result in eye injuries and permanent hearing loss.
• Do not point at anything you do not intend to shoot even though the gun is unloaded. Always keep the gun
pointed in a safe direction.
• Never pull a gun toward you by the muzzle.
• Always aim at a safe target, taking care that it does not conceal any other object.
• Before you fire, consider where the pellet will travel should you miss your intended target, thus ensuring no
damage or harm could result.
• Be sure of your target before you pull the trigger. Never shoot at sounds.
• When shooting, always have a safe shooting range, that is; have a safe area for shooting, a safe distance between
you and the target, and a safe backstop to trap the pellets and hold the target.
• Do not fire at a target, which allows ricochets or deflections. Do not fire into or at water.
• Do not fire at or near power lines or insulators. Be especially careful in wooded areas where power lines may not
be as visible.
• Do not load the gun until you are ready to shoot.
• Always keep your fingers away from the trigger & muzzle during cocking and handling.
• Do not walk, run or jump when carrying a loaded or cocked air gun. A loaded or a cocked gun should never be
carried inside a vehicle, house, camp or public place. Never climb a tree or fence or jump a ditch with a loaded
gun. In such a case, first unload it and hand the gun to a friend or place it on the ground on the other side of the
obstacle before crossing yourself.
• When transporting the gun, keep it unloaded and ‘on safe’.
• Always keep the gun ‘on safe’ until you are ready to shoot even if the gun is unloaded.
• Do not put the gun away loaded and unattended.
• Always check to see if the gun is ‘on safe’ and unloaded when getting it from another person or from storage.
• Always keep the air gun and/or pellets out of the reach of children. Keep the air gun and pellets in separate places,
better if under lock and key.
• Do not attempt to disassemble or tamper with your gun. Use a competent gunsmith. Many air guns contain
powerful springs or high pressure air cylinders which can cause serious injury if released in an uncontrolled
manner.
• Always handle and treat your gun as though it were loaded.
• Improper use or handling of air guns is not the responsibility of the manufacturer or distributor, under any
circumstances. The user is responsible for any harm, which may be caused.
• Think first, fire second. Don’t rely on any mechanical safety. Half safe is not safe.
• Be safe not sorry. Respect other’s property.
• Air guns should never be used under the influences of alcohol or drugs.
• Do not brandish or display this product in public – it could confuse people and may be a crime.
• Do not change the coloration and markings to make it look more like a firearm.