Owner's Manual
USA
USA
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4. NEVER SHOOT AT WATER OR AT A
HARD SURFACE.
Shooting at the surfa-
ce of water or at a
rock or other hard sur-
face increases the
chance of ricochets or
fragmentation of the
pellet, which can
result in the projectile
striking an unintended
or peripheral target.
5. KNOW THE SAFETY FEATURES OF
THE AIRGUN YOU ARE USING, BUT
REMEMBER: SAFETY DEVICES ARE
NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR SAFE
HANDLING PROCEDURES.
Keep your airgun on “safe” until ready to fire,
but never rely solely on a safety device to
prevent an accident. It is imperative that you
know and use the safety features of the par-
ticular airgun you are handling, but accidents
can best be prevented by following the safe
handling procedures described in these
safety rules and elsewhere in the product
manual.
To further familiarize yourself with the proper
use of airguns, take an airgun Safety Course
taught by an expert in airgun use and safety
procedures.
6. PROPERLY MAINTAIN YOUR AIRGUN.
Store and carry your
airgun so that dirt or
lint does not accumu-
late in the working
parts. Clean and oil
your airgun, following
the instructions pro-
vided your user’s ma-
nual, after each use to
prevent corrosion, damage to the barrel or
accumulation of impurities.
Always check the barrel prior to loading to
ensure that it is clean and free from obstruc-
tions. Firing against an obstruction can
cause a dangerous build up of pressure
and might injure yourself or others
nearby. If you hear an unusual noise when
shooting, stop firing immediately, engage
the manual safety and unload the airgun.
Make sure the barrel is free from any
obstruction.
7. USE PROPER PELLETS.
Be certain that each pellet you use is in the
proper caliber for the airgun. The caliber of
the airgun is clearly marked on the barrel of
the airgun. The use of low quality pellets may
affect the accuracy or obstruct the barrel by
accumulation of pellets inside the barrel.
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