Owner's Manual
EN
11
CARE
WORKING PARTS: The gas piston requires very
little lubrication. Two (2) drops of RWS Air Chamber
Lube every 1000 shots will sufce. It is easily applied
through the compression chamber port with a 3 1/2”
applicator needle (see illustration 10). The wearing
surfaces at the barrel hinge, the cocking arm, and
the trigger mechanism should be lubricated with
RWS Spring Cylinder Oil (see illustration 11 & 12).
Remember, a little is good—a lot is not better.
BARREL: In day to day use, very little dirt or residue
will accumulate in the bore. This can be removed by
using RWS Cleaning Pellets. Note: High quality RWS
Lead Pellets not only increase accuracy, they help to
reduce lead deposit. During periods of regular use the
bore of the barrel should be cleaned periodically by
means of a felt wad or cleaning rod with wool mop.
Wire brushes should not be used. Insert rod from
breech end.
SURFACE: The exposed metal parts (receiver,
screw heads, trigger, etc.) are a gun blue nish and
MUST be wiped clean using a slightly oiled cloth after
handling to prevent rust. Use light acid free and resin
free oil. RWS Spring Cylinder Oil is excellent for this.
CHECK THE TIGHTNESS OF THE STOCK SCREWS BETWEEN, DURING, AND AFTER
SHOOTING ACTIVITY. LOOSE SCREWS MAY CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH.
CAUTION
AN AIRGUN THAT IS NOT OPERATING PROPERLY MAY
BE DANGEROUS. IT SHOULD BE KEPT SAFELY FROM USE BY ANYONE UNTIL
REPAIRED OR DESTROYED. DO NOT TRY TO TAKE THE AIRGUN APART. IT IS
DIFFICULT TO REASSEMBLE AND IMPROPER DISASSEMBLY OR REASSEMBLY
CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING:
illustration 10
illustration 11
illustration 12