Owner's Manual

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Point the air rie in a safe direction. Grasp the stock behind the triggerguard (ngers
OFF the trigger!). Position your other hand on the barrel just behind the front sight.
Break the barrel by smoothly rotating it downward until the cocking action is com-
pleted. Do not use excessive force or speed. (Fig. 1)
Insert a single pellet (nose/head rst) into the breech (Fig. 2) until the skirt is ush
with the breech. Caution: To prevent the barrel from closing suddenly, always
restrain the barrel during the loading process. Do not move the safety to the FIRE
position during loading. Fingers should be outside the triggerguard until the barrel
is returned to the locked position, you are on target and you are ready to take your
shot.
Close your air rie by pivoting the barrel upward until it locks back into position.
This should be done with enough force to lock the barrel but not so violently that it
damages the airgun.
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Cocking & loading
Do not inhale dust from lead pellets
or put lead pellets in the mouth. Wash
hands after handling lead. Lead pellets
contain lead, a chemical known to the
State of California to cause cancer and
birth defects (or other reproductive
harm).
WARNING:
Do not assume your gun is unloaded if
it fails to re properly!
Never leave your airgun loaded.
WARNING:
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The automatic safety is now engaged. The safety is located on the receiver. To pre-
pare to re, move the safety toward the FIRE position.
Be sure of your target and know what's behind or near your target. If a projectile re-
bounds or ricochets, stop shooting immediately and change your backstop. Always
wear protective eyewear. Keep your nger off the trigger until the gun is pointed in
a safe direction and you're ready to shoot.
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Automatic safety
Keep the air rie
on SAFE until
you're ready to
shoot, then push
the safety OFF.