Instruction Manual

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Section V. Quattro Trigger
If your air rifle is equipped with Quattro trigger, (Fig. 4), you can adjust “trig-
ger travel” & “trigger pull” as follows:
BOLT#1 is for trigger pull force adjustment.
For less trigger pull force prior to discharge, rotate BOLT #1 clockwise; and
vice versa.
BOLT#2 is for trigger travel adjustment.
For less trigger travel prior to discharge, rotate BOLT #2 clockwise; and vice
versa.
BOLT#3 is for adjusting the trigger force to pull the trigger till the end of 1st
stage. When this is turned clockwise, this force increases; and vice versa
Section VI. Micro Adjustable Rear-Sight
The rear-sight is a sensitive device and can be adjusted both
for elevation and windage by steps of 0.1mm, meaning 1mm
deviation when shooting to a target 10m away.
Windage adjustment
• If the shot is deflected to the left of the target, turn the
KNOB#1 clockwise. (Fig. 5)
• If the shot is deflected to the right of the target, turn the
KNOB#1 counter-clockwise. (Fig. 5)
Elevation adjustment
• If the shot is too high, turn KNOB#2 clockwise. (Fig. 5)
• If the shot is too low, turn KNOB#2 screw counter-clockwise. (Fig. 5)
Section VII. Operation Instructions
Cocking the gun:Hold the pistol grip with one hand and by placing the stock on your hip, break the barrel all
the way down with the other hand (Fig. 6 & 7). Here you will notice that the safety button set to ‘ON’ position
automatically even if you left it in ‘OFF’ position, which is due to automatic safety.
Note: If your air rifle is equipped with “barrel lock” system, you need to push forward the barrel lock button in
order to break the barrel.
CAUTION: Do not leave the air rifle cocked for a long time. Otherwise the spring may be subject
to fatigue, which decreases the performance of the gun.
Fig 5
KNOB#1
KNOB#2
Fig 7Fig 6
BOLT#3
BOLT#2
BOLT#1
Fig 4