Air rifle | Carabine à air comprimé | Carabina de aire comprimido OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS MODE D´EMPLOI MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
CONTENTS CONTENU 1 CONTENIDO CAUTION | ATTENTION | ATENCIÓN For sale to persons over 18 years of age. For your own safety and that of others, read the user’s manual carefully before shooting the air gun for the first time. Both sellers and buyers must respect the regulations on use and ownership of air rifles. En vente libre aux personnes âgées de plus de 18 ans. Pour votre sécurité et celle d’autrui, lisez attentivement et intégralement la notice d’emploi avant d’utiliser l‘arme pour la première fois.
1.1 ! WARNING: 1250 DOMINATOR EN Not a toy. Adult supervision required. Misuse or careless use may cause serious injury or death. May be dangerous up to 625 yards, or 571 meters. YOU AND OTHERS WITH YOU SHOULD ALWAYS WEAR SHOOTING GLASSES TO PROTECT YOUR EYES. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING. BUYER AND USER HAVE THE DUTY TO OBEY ALL LAWS REGARDING THE USE AND OWNERSHIP OF THIS AIRGUN. THIS AIRGUN IS INTENDED FOR USE BY THOSE 16 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER. ! WARNING: Lead pellets.
1.2 8 THE PARTS OF YOUR NEW AIR RIFLE 1 2 9 10 3 4 5 7 6 11 1 2 3 |4 7 Trigger Front sight 8 Stock end pad Rear sight 9 Cheek piece Bolt lever Compressed air cylinder Rotary magazine 10 5 Safety 11 6 Stock 4 If you memorize the names of the different parts of your new rifle, it will help you to more easily understand the usage instructions. Read this manual carefully to gain full enjoyment from your new airgun.
2.1 HANDLING THE SAFETY After each shot, the airgun will automatically have the safety in place. • To set the safety manually, pull the safety back, as shown in illustration 1.a, until it is in position (the red mark is hidden). The safety is not "ON SAFE“ unless it is pulled all the way back and the RED mark is hidden. The air rifle will not fire when “ON SAFE“. Even when the safety is “ON SAFE“, you should continue to handle the air rifle safely. Do not ever point the air rifle at any person.
2.2 HANDLING THE COMPRESSED AIR CYLINDER Note: To guarantee good operation, make sure you use only Walther accessories. Insert the new compressed air cylinder into the forearm first (Fig. 2.a) and screw it tight. The airgun is now under pressure. To test whether the cylinder has been screwed in correctly, make sure the airgun is not loaded and shoot in a safe direction. If the airgun doesn’t fire, check the items in Section 4 "Problems".
2.3 LOADING THE ROTARY MAGAZINE • Put the airgun "ON SAFE" (see chap. 2.1 "Handling the safety"). • Pull back the bolt lever of the rotary magazine retainer slide (see the sequence in illustration 4.a). • Remove the drum from the airgun (illustration 4.b). • Load the drum magazine by inserting diabolo pellets in its holes (illustration 3.a). The diabolo pellets are held in place by an o-ring that traps them.
2.5 UNLOADING THE RIFLE • Put the airgun „ON SAFE“ as described (see chap. 2.1 "Handling the safety"). • Pull back the bolt lever and then the rotary magazine retainer slide (illustration 4.a) to be able to remove the rotary magazine. • Remove the rotary magazine (illustration 4.b). • If there is a pellet in the barrel, remove it with a cleaning brush or proceed as described in chapter "Jams". • Do not try to shoot a used pellet. It might damage the rotary magazine and the barrel.
REPEATING (LOADING PROCESS) After loading the airgun as described, make sure that the target, the pellet trap and the surrounding area are safe. IWith each cycling of the bolt lever the magazine rotates one position. Lift the bolt lever, pull rearward and then push forward to its original position (illustration 5.a). Disengage the safety as previously described. Your airgun is ready to fire now. 2. 1. Illustration 5.
2.8 JAMS CAUTION: Shooting with insufficient pressure can cause a diabolo pellet to lodge in the barrel. • Remove the magazine first, then insert a new compressed air cylinder, close the bolt lever and shoot without the rotary magazine into a SAFE TARGET.. • The blocked pellet will fire. • If this procedure fails to resolve the problem, remove the magazine and carefully press out the blocked pellet with a cleaning brush (cleaning rod) (see illustration 7.a). Illustration 7.
2.9 ADJUSTING THE SIGHT Aim at a SAFE target: Hold the airgun so that the rear sight is lined up with the front sight at the same time. The front sight should be exactly in the center of the notch of the rear sight. Next raise the airgun so that the lower part of the bull‘s eye meets the front sight. The upper part of the rear sight, the upper part of the front sight and the lower part of the target should be in line (illustration 8.a, sight image). The point of impact can be adjusted as follows.
2.10 STORAGE Always store the airgun with the ammunition removed and the safety on (ON SAFE). Carefully check that there is no ammunition in the barrel and remove the pellets from the rotary magazine. Before storing it, also remove the compressed air cylinder. Keep the airgun out of the reach of children and users not familiarized with its use. Store the airgun separately from the pellets and the compressed air cylinder.
Problems Pellets incorrectly loaded Unsuitable ammunition High temperatures Cylinder not correctly screwed on Dirty barrel Cylinder is empty Safety activated (ON SAFE) 4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Possible causes The airgun doesn’t shoot Low shooting speed Faulty shooting direction 13 |
INSTRUCTIONS ON THE USE OF COMPRESSED AIR CYLINDERS Sometimes the performance of an airgun is adversely affected by special factors. Among these conditions we find usage, maintenance and storage at certain temperatures higher or lower than normal outdoors from 60-70° F (15 to 21 °C). High temperatures can create a pressure in the compressed air cylinder and the airgun itself which considerably exceeds the normal operating pressure.
SERVICE FOR WALTHER 1250 DOMINATOR WARNING: An airgun that malfunctions may be dangerous. Therefore, you should store it in a safe place so no one uses it before it is repaired. It is complicated to repair an airgun on your own. In addition, incorrect assembly can lead to dangerous malfunctions.
SAFE GUN HANDLING You should be familiar with the safe and proper handling of your airgun. Because your new airgun has a high shooting capacity, careful attention is advised. Regarding the basic rules to shoot safely, consider every contact you have with your airgun as part of its handling. • Deactivate the airgun safety only when you are ready to shoot, and when you are done, activate it again immediately. • Always handle the airgun as if it were loaded.
TECHNICAL DATA 28 joules Caliber 40 joules 4.5 mm (.177) Magazine capacity 5.5 mm (0.22) 8 shots Length 40.94 in Weight 91.71 oz, 5.73 lbs. Muzzle speed (energy) Barrel length Up to 1200 fps Up to 1000fps 23.
ACCESSORIES FOR WALTHER 1250 DOMINATOR | 18 Rotary clips pack of 2 pcs., also suitable for pointed pellets Silencer / Compensator Simple bolt-fixing assembly. Reduces detonation at muzzle when shooting. (Consult the corresponding legislation). Item No. 465.102 Silencer Compensator Item No. 465.105 Item No. 465.106 Picatinny Rail easy to assemble to existing system Steel compressed air cylinder 300 bar 267 cm, 930 g, with pressure gauge and Quick-Fill adapter Item No. 2.1525 Item No. 465.
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