Manual
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READY TO FIRE. If you intend to fire the gun, put your finger on the trigger and pull rearward on the trigger
and fire the cartridge. If you do not intend to fire the gun, put the Safety "ON" by pushing the safety rearward,
covering the red dot.
5. REMOVING A LIVE CARTRIDGE FROM THE CHAMBER WHEN THE FIREARM IS COCKED AND
READY TO FIRE
You must exercise EXTREME CAUTION when removing a live cartridge from the chamber. If you intend to
remove a live cartridge from the chamber, first point the gun in a safe direction. Then, put the Safety "Off",
exposing the red dot.
WARNING – THE GUN CAN NOW BE FIRED. Next, grasp the cocking knob very firmly
with one hand, and pull the cocking back further. There will be some resistance. During this process your hand
should remain firmly on the cocking knob, holding it back at all times. As you are holding the cocking knob
back, at the same time, use your other hand and depress th
e trigger. Depressing the trigger will disengage the
cocking knob/firing pin. Move the cocking knob forward slightly and then take your finger off the trigger. Keep
your hand firmly on the cocking knob and proceed very slowly to bring the cocking knob forward into a resting
position. You can now remove your hand from the cocking knob. Rotate the bolt handle upward
and pull the
bolt rearward to open the action. You will now be able to remove the live cartridge from the action.
TO CLEAN THE RIFLE
You should always clean your rifle after firing. If you do not fire many rounds, you can simply use a .22 caliber
rifle cleaning kit and clean the rifle from the muzzle down to the breech. In addition, you can apply some
cleaning solvent to a cloth and clean the face of the bolt and the receiver as we
ll. If you fire a significant number
of rounds and see that there is excessive fouling, you can remove the bolt from the rifle for better cleaning. To
remove the bolt from the rifle, place the SAFETY in the "OFF" position, exposing the red dot. Rotate the bolt
handle upward and pull rearwa
rd on the bolt until it is back as far as it can go. Depress the trigger fully
rearward and then pull the bolt rearward. The bolt will be able to slide out of the receiver. Clean the bolt
thoroughly with name brand gun cleaning solvent.
To reinstall the bolt back into the rifle, place the SAFETY in the
"OFF"position. Depress the trigger and hold
this position. Place the bolt in the receiver, aligning the bolt handle with the slot in the receiver. Push the bolt
forward into the receiver until it is flush against the barrel. Rota te the bolt handle downward to lock into
position.
MAINTENANCE
1. Be sure that your gun is unloaded before attempting to clean.
2. The gun owner is responsible for periodic inspection and proper maintenance by a qualified gunsmith to insure that this firearm
remains in proper condition and that worn parts are replaced.
3. Remember - Rust is neglect - Make sure all exposed metal surfaces are coated with a film of oil. After being subjected to damp
weather, thoroughly wipe the bore and wipe off the metal surfaces. Then apply a new film of oil. If exposed to a soaking rain, snow
or salt, spray
a more thorough cleaning and oiling may be necessary.
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