Owner's Manual

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STEP 4. Pumping Your Airgun
OPERATION
Illustration 3
Number of pumps vary depending
on your target distance. Here are
some examples.
• Indoor shooting, 2 pumps
• 10-meter (33-ft.) distance, 4 to 6
pumps.
• Over 33-ft., 7 to 10 pumps.
NOTE: Never pump more than 10
times. Over pumping will cause
serious damage to your airgun.
CLOSING THE PUMPING LEVER - Grasp the pumping lever, return it to the
closed position. (illustration 4)
BE CAREFUL TO KEEP FINGERS CLEAR OF PUMPING MECHANISM (SEE “PINCH POINTS”,
ILLUSTRATION 4). GRASP THE LEVER FIRMLY AS YOU PUMP IT AND CLOSE IT TO PREVENT IT
FROM SNAPPING BACK AND POSSIBLY CAUSING INJURY.
CAUTION
PULL LEVER OUTWARD FOR
FULL STROKE THEN RETURN
DO NOT OPEN THE BOLT, CLOSE THE BOLT AND THEN PULL
THE TRIGGER BEFORE PUMPING. THIS PROCEDURE CAN RESULT IN A LOADED
GUN AND A PROJECTILE BEING EXPELLED FROM THE GUN DURING PUMPING.
OPENING THE BOLT, PUMP, THEN CLOSE THE BOLT.
WARNING:
Open the bolt. (illustration 3). It must be open to pump
the airgun. For added safety, leave the bolt open while
pumping. Keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction,
then pump the airgun. More pumps means more power,
but DO NOT pump more than 10 times. NOTE: Pumping
more than 10 times will not increase muzzle energy, but it
will damage you airgun and void the warranty.
NEVER PUT YOUR FINGER ON THE TRIGGER UNTIL YOUR TARGET IS DEEMED SAFE AND YOU ARE
READY TO FIRE.
ONLY CLOSE THE BOLT WHEN THE MUZZLE IS POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION.
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PINCH
POINTS
Illustration 4