Owner's Manual
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7. Aiming at a safe target
8. Firing your Air Rie
9. Adjusting the Sights
10. Trouble Shooting
11. Care and Maintenance
12. Repair / Service / Warranty
STEP 1. Reviewing Safety
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CARE
• Always keep the muzzle of the airgun pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION.
• Always keep your nger off the trigger and out of the trigger guard until
ready to shoot.
• You and others with you MUST always wear shooting glasses to protect
your eyes. If you wear reading glasses the lenses must be certied for impact
resistance or you should wear safety glasses intended for use over
normal optical reading glasses.
• Always aim in a SAFE DIRECTION.
• Never point the airgun at anything you do not intend to shoot.
• Never point an airgun at people or pets.
• Always treat the airgun as though it is loaded and with the same respect
you would a rearm.
• Never look down the barrel of an gun.
• Always keep the airgun “ON SAFE” until you are ready to shoot.
• Always check to see if the airgun is “ON SAFE” and unloaded when getting
it from another person or from storage.
• Never leave a loaded airgun unattended.
• Never climb or jump with an airgun.
• You must control the direction of the muzzle if you stumble or fall.
• Keep the muzzle clear. Never let anything obstruct the muzzle of the airgun.
Don’t allow the muzzle to come in contact with the ground.
• Use only the proper size and type of projectile as it is marked on the airgun.
• Never reuse ammunition.
• Do not shoot at hard surfaces or at the surface of water. The projectile may
bounce off or ricochet and hit someone or something you had not intended to hit.
• Do not shoot at fragile objects such as windows.
• Place the backstop in a location that will be safe should the backstop fail.
• Your backstop should be checked for wear before and after each use.
All backstops are subject to wear and will eventually fail. Replace your
backstop if the surface is worn or damaged or if a ricochet occurs.
• Do not attempt to disassemble or tamper with your airgun. Unauthorized
repairs or modifying the function of your airgun in any way may be unsafe
and will void your warranty.
• Before you store or transport your airgun, make sure it is unloaded
and is “ON SAFE.”
• Always store your airgun in a secure location away from unauthorized
users and separate from ammunition.
• Only persons who are thoroughly familiar with the airgun’s function and
proper use and who are allowed by law should handle the airgun.
• Always wear safety shooting glasses when shooting or performing
maintenance on airguns.
• Only shoot where permitted by law.
SHOOT SAFELY
We encourage you to contact a local organization to sign up for a shooting safety
class in your area. Here are some suggestions:
• A local gun club
• NSSF.org
• Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) - www.odcmp.com
• NRAHQ.org