Owner's Manual

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NEVER CARRY YOUR AIR RIFLE WHILE COCKED AND/OR
WHILE LOADED. IT IS BEST TO COCK THE AIR RIFLE ONLY BEFORE SHOOTING.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD YOUR AIR RIFLE BE CARRIED COCKED AND
LOADED.
WARNING:
6. Loading Your Air Rie
• Make sure the airgun is “ON SAFE” and pointed in a
SAFE DIRECTION.
• Cock the air rie by pulling the bolt back all the way.
The rie should click indicating it is cocked.
(illustration 14)
• Place a .177 caliber pellet carefully into the feed ramp
and let it roll into the channel of the breech which is
exposed when you cock the air rie. (illustration 15)
Be sure the pellet skirt is to the rear.
• Push the bolt forward and down to seat the pellet.
(illustration 16)
USE ONLY .177 (4,5 MM) CALIBER PELLETS. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REUSE PELLETS THAT
HAVE BEEN FIRED OR ARE DEFORMED. DO NOT USE BUCK SHOT (BBS), DARTS, BALL
BEARINGS, OR OTHER FOREIGN OBJECTS BECAUSE THEY MAY DAMAGE YOUR AIR RIFLE
AND CAUSE INJURY TO YOURSELF OR BYSTANDERS DUE TO RICOCHETING, AND WILL
VOID THE WARRANTY.
CAUTION
BE CAREFUL TO KEEP FINGERS CLEAR OF BOLT AND
BREECH (SEE “PINCH POINTS”, ILLUSTRATION 17).
CAUTION
Illustration 14
Illustration 16
OPERATION
Illustration 15
Illustration 17
PINCH POINTS
PINCH POINTS
NOTE: Many factors affect airgun performance and
velocity, including brand of projectile, lubrication,
barrel condition and temperature.