Manual
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EN
SAFE WEAPON HANDLING
• Always treat a weapon as if it was loaded.
• Always put the safety of a weapon to “safe” when loading it so that there can be no
risk of an unintentional discharge.
• Keep your finger away from the trigger. It should be straight and should rest on the
trigger guard.
• Only use the kind of projectiles suitable for your weapon.
• Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction.
• This weapon may only be discharged in your own house, on authorized shooting ranges
and inside enclosed private property. You must ensure that no projectile can leave the
enclosed property.
• Maintain a safe danger area for the projectile.
• Never transport a loaded weapon. Only load your weapon when you intend to fire it.
• Never aim your airgun at persons or animals. Avoid ricochets. Never fire at smooth,
hard surfaces or water.
• Before you discharge your weapon, make sure that target and surrounding area are
safe.
• Make sure that you always have full control over the muzzle of your weapon, even if
you stumble or fall down.
• Safety shooting glasses should always be worn when firing the weapon.
• Always store your weapon in a safe place and in unloaded condition. Unauthorized
persons (persons not familiar with the use of weapons, children and minors) must not
have access to it. Ammunition is to be kept in a separate place.
• The weapon together with its operating instructions may only be handed over to
persons who have reached the age of 18 (or older) and who are fully familiar with the
handling of it.
• Modifications or repairs of weapons are only to be effected by authorized agencies or
by a skilled gunsmith.
• Never leave a loaded weapon unattended.
• Only unloaded weapons are to be handed over to another person.
You should be fully familiar with the proper and safe handling of your weapon. The basic
principles of weapons safety require you to always apply the following rules when handling
the firearm.
CONTENTS
OPERATION
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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DESIGNATION OF PARTS
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2
CARE