Owner's Manual

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WHEN COCKING THE AIR RIFLE DO NOT PLACE YOUR HAND
OVER OR IN FRONT OF THE MUZZLE. NEVER ALLOW THE MUZZLE TO POINT
TOWARD YOU OR ANYONE ELSE DURING COCKING. ALWAYS KEEP THE MUZZLE
POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION.
WARNING:
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:
3. Cocking Your Air Rie
4. Loading Your Air Rie
OPERATION
Make sure the airgun is “ON SAFE”. With one
hand grasp the top of the rear stock rmly,
avoid contact with the trigger, and brace the
butt end of the stock against your thigh. Grasp
the barrel near the muzzle end, just behind
the front sight. Pull downward and to the rear
until it comes to a solid stop. You will hear a
click indicating that the gas piston action has
been engaged (illustration 3). Do not let go
of the barrel.
Insert a .177 caliber lead pellet carefully
into the chamber of the breech end which
is exposed when you cock the air rie
(illustration 4). Be sure to seat the pellet
ush with the breech. Avoid damaging the
pellet skirt.
USE ONLY .177 (4,5 MM) OR .22 (5,5 MM) CALIBER PELLETS, DEPENDING ON YOUR MODEL.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REUSE PELLETS THAT HAVE BEEN FIRED OR ARE DEFORMED. DO NOT
USE BUCK SHOT, DARTS, BALL BEARINGS, OR OTHER FOREIGN OBJECTS BECAUSE THEY CAN
CAUSE INJURY TO YOU OR SOMEONE ELSE OR MAY DAMAGE AND/OR JAM THE AIRGUN.
CAUTION
Illustration 3
Illustration 4
DO NOT FIRE WITH THE BARREL OPEN. THIS MAY RESULT IN INJURY, A BENT BARREL,
AND/OR CRACKED STOCK AND WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
CAUTION