Manual
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EN
DESCRIPTION OF PARTS
OPERATION
CARE
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Learn how to handle your gun in a safe and proper manner. Remember that according to the basic rules of
safety, touching a gun is the same as handling it.
SAFE HANDLING OF GUNS
WARRANTY
During the legal warranty period, which begins on the date of purchase, Umarex will repair or replace your
weapon at no charge provided the defect was not caused by you. Return your weapon to an authorized
dealer along with a description of the problem and proof of purchase.
The air guns manufactured by UMAREX GmbH & Co. KG are made according to the regulations of the PTB
(Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt), German federal law, the CIP regulations and the technical know-
how of UMAREX GmbH & Co. KG.
We will not assume any liability whatsoever if this product is exported to territories outside of Germany and
as a consequence does not comply with domestic legal requirements of these territories. It will be the sole
responsibility of the importer to ensure compliance with local laws and regulations.
• Always handle a gun as if it were loaded.
• Before loading, always engage the safety to prevent inadvertent firing. Keep your finger out of the trigger
guard and put it on the trigger only when you want to shoot.
• Use only ammunition that has been approved for this weapon.
• Always point the muzzle in a safe direction.
• Generally speaking, shooting is permitted only on police-approved ranges. The appropriate national gun
laws regulate the extent to which shooting is permitted outside ranges too (for
example in hunting grounds). In any event, the danger zone of the projectiles must be kept in mind.
• Never transport a loaded weapon. Load a weapon only when you intend to fire it.
• Never point a weapon at people or animals. Avoid ricocheting. Never shoot at smooth, hard surfaces or at
water.
• Before shooting, make sure that the target and surroundings are safe.
• Always make sure that the gun is not loaded when you transport it or take it from another person.
• Make sure you can control the direction of the muzzle if you stumble or fall.
• Wear safety glasses when shooting.
• Always keep the weapon stored in a safe place and in unloaded condition, out of reach for unauthorized
persons (untrained persons, children, persons under 18). Store ammunition separately.
• Give this gun only to persons who are thoroughly familiar with its use and who have reached the legally
stipulated minimum age in the respective country.
• Modifications or repairs should be made only by authorized companies or gunsmiths.
• Never put down a loaded gun.
• Do not give your weapon to someone else unless you have unloaded it.
• Lead is toxic. After handling it wash your hands.