Instruction Manual
Cleaning the barrel
If your groups are off, the barrel probably needs cleaning. Before proceeding, point your
rie in a safe direction.
Engage the safety. Open the breech cover. Do not clean the barrel while it's charged.
Completely empty the rie's air reservoir by dry-ring it in a safe direction. It is best to clean
the rie when your its air pressure is already low so you won’t have much air to discharge.
With the breech cover opened, insert the tip of the cleaning rod to completely run through
the end of the barrel. Do not use a wooden dowel as a cleaning rod. A broken rod in the
barrel is extremely difcult to remove. It's best to use a coated metal rod designed for
cleaning airguns.
Saturate cloth patches with cleaning uids or lubricants designed for airgun barrels. Push the
saturated cloth patch through the muzzle with the cleaning rod until the patch exits at the
breech. There is no need to over-clean the barrel. Swab the barrel’s bore with cloth patches
until the last one comes out clean. Never use an abrasive cleaning agent or metal brush.
Before proceeding, point your rie in a safe direction.
Cocking: Your rie has two (2) cocking positions—low
power and high power. Engage the safety. This is very
important. Grab the bolt handle. Draw the bolt rearward
until your hear it engage at the rst click. The bolt should be
positioned roughly an inch from being fully engaged. This
is for low-power shooting. Continue to draw the bolt rearward completely. You will hear the
second click. The bolt should now be positioned at the end of the slot. This is for high-power
shooting.
Uncocking:
Engage the safety. With your rie pointed in a safe direction, draw the bolt rearward—
slightly past its stopping point so you feel some resistance. Still holding the bolt handle
securely, release the safety and pull the trigger. You will feel the bolt handle pull in the
direction away from the trigger. Gently ease the bolt toward the closed position. Pull the
trigger to conrm the rie is not in ring mode. NOTE: Your big bore air rie will not be
harmed if you dry-re it.
Cocking/uncocking your
rie
Cocking bolt
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