Owner's Manual
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9
NEVER ASSUME THAT BECAUSE THE AIRGUN NO LONGER
FIRES A PROJECTILE THAT A PROJECTILE IS NOT LODGED IN THE BARREL.
ALWAYS TREAT THE AIRGUN AS THOUGH IT IS LOADED AND WITH THE SAME
RESPECT YOU WOULD A FIREARM.
WARNING:
IF A PROJECTILE DOES NOT FIRE AFTER COMPLETING THE
OPERATION STEPS, THE AIRGUN MAY BE JAMMED. AN UN-FIRED PROJECTILE IN
THE BARREL CAN BE A DANGEROUS SITUATION. KEEP THE AIRGUN POINTED IN
A SAFE DIRECTION AND REPEAT THE OPERATION STEPS. IF A PROJECTILE STILL
DOES NOT FIRE, DO THE FOLLOWING:
1. Open Bolt.
2. Clear barrel by inserting a cleaning rod through the muzzle end.
(see illustration 8)
3. Repeat operation steps.
WARNING:
OPERATION
NOTE: Many factors affect airgun performance and velocity, including number of
pumps, brand of projectile, lubrication, barrel condition and temperature.
STEP 8. Firing Your Airgun
When you are absolutely sure your airgun is aimed at a safe target and you
are ready to re, put your airgun “OFF SAFE” (see STEP 3. OPERATING THE
SAFETY). Squeeze the trigger.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REUSE FIRED PROJECTILES OR PROJECTILES WHICH ARE
DEFORMED. PROJECTILES SUCH AS STEEL SHOT (BBS) AND DARTS MAY DAMAGE YOUR
AIRGUN AND CAUSE INJURY TO YOURSELF OR BYSTANDERS DUE TO RICOCHETING, AND
WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
CAUTION
NEVER CARRY YOUR AIRGUN WHILE PUMPED AND/OR
WHILE LOADED. NEVER CLIMB OR JUMP WITH YOUR AIRGUN WHILE PUMPED AND/
OR LOADED. IT IS BEST TO PUMP THE AIRGUN ONLY BEFORE SHOOTING. UNDER
NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD YOUR AIRGUN BE CARRIED PUMPED AND LOADED.
WARNING:
Always aim your airgun in a SAFE DIRECTION. Always choose your target
carefully. It is best to shoot at a paper bullseye target which is attached to a safe
backstop. A heavy blanket should be hung behind the target backstop to prevent
ricochet should you miss the backstop. Think about what you will hit if you miss
the target.
THE UMAREX STRIKE•POINT AIRGUN has open sights. Airguns with this type
of sight are correctly aimed when the front sight blade is positioned exactly in the
notch of the rear sight. The top of the front sight blade should be even with the
top of the notch in the rear sight. The bullseye should appear to rest on the top of
the front sight (illustration 6).