User's Manual

Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5 Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Make sure the air pistol is "On Safe" (See 2.1).
Make sure the air pistol is unloaded (See 4.2).
Point the air pistol in a SAFE DIRECTION.
Press the magazine release lever and slide the magazine out of the bottom of the grip (See Fig. 3).
Turn the magazine shoe towards "OPEN" (See Fig. 4)allowing CO
2 to ecape.
Slowly turn the brass cylinder retaining screw (down) to tighten; allowing any
remaining CO2 gas to escape (See Fig. 4).
Remove the CO2 cylinder by turning the magazine over and allowing cylinder to fall out.
NOTE: High temperatures may cause damage to the air pistol. The maximum temperature for the storage
or use of this air pistol should not exceed 120°F (48.9°C). This temperature can easily be reached when
the air pistol is exposed to direct sunlight.
FIRING THE AIR PISTOL WITH LOW GAS PRESSURE MAY CAUSE A PELLET TO GET STUCK IN
THE BARREL.
Never try to force any CO
2 cylinder into or out of place as it may result in injury to you or damage to your
air pistol. Do not store your air pistol with a CO2 cylinder in it. This is very important to remember, as it
will prolong the longevity of your air pistol seals.
magazine shoe
3.2 Removing the CO2 Cylinder
Keep hands away from escaping CO
2 gas. It can cause frostbite if allowed to contact with skin.
Always make sure that the CO
2 cartridge is empty before attempting to remove it from the air gun.
WARNING:
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