Owner's Manual
CAUTION: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REUSE
FIRED PELLETS OR PELLETS WHICH ARE DEFORMED.
PROJECTILES SUCH AS STEEL SHOT (BBS) AND DARTS
MAY DAMAGE YOUR AIR RIFLE AND CAUSE INJURY TO
YOURSELF OR BYSTANDERS DUE TO RICOCHETING.
Breech
Muzzle
Ramrod
illustration 7
illustration 8
(1)
(2)
illustration 9
ADJUSTING THE SIGHTS
Your Walther Talon Magnum or Falcon - Hunter Edition
is equipped with an adjustable rear sight, with vertical
and horizontal adjustments.
Elevation Settings—The settings for elevation
are marked by the numbers 0-9 on the elevation
adjustment screw(1) (see illustration 8). If the rifle
shoots high: turn the screw clockwise. If the rifle shoots low: turn the screw
counterclockwise. Note: the numbers 0-9 are reference numbers only and
are not calibrated to distance.
Windage Settings—Windage settings are controlled by turning the screw(2)
on the side (see illustration 8). If the air rifle shoots to the right: adjust
counterclockwise. If it shoots to the left: adjust clockwise.
ADJUSTING THE STOCK SYSTEM
To adjust the length of pull, loosen the two screws in
the recoil pad with a Phillips head screw driver. Remove
the recoil pad. Place the desired number of spacers
onto the rear of the stock as shown (see illustration 9).
Replace the recoil pad and tighten the two screws.
STORING YOUR AIR RIFLE
NEVER STORE A LOADED OR COCKED AIRGUN. Unload pellet from the
airgun. Keep air rifle away from children and untrained shooters. Store
pellets separately from the air rifle to keep them from untrained shooters.
Protect your air rifle from moisture and dirt; clean gun and wrap it in a
smooth, dry cloth. If you are going to store your airgun for an extended
length of time be sure the barrel is protected. This can be accomplished by
coating the bore with RWS Spring Cylinder Oil. Always use a soft cloth and
insert the cleaning rod from the breech end on break barrel rifles. Remove
the oil completely before the next use. REMEMBER: Always check to make
sure the airgun is unloaded and "ON SAFE" when getting it from storage or
another person.
UNLOADING A PELLET
Fire the pellet at a SAFE TARGET to unload the airgun. If this is not practical,
put the air rifle “ON SAFE”, cock the airgun to open the barrel, and push
the pellet from the chamber by running a cleaning rod through the muzzle
end. Insert an RWS Cleaning Pellet and discharge into a safe target.
REMOVING A JAMMED PELLET
If a pellet is jammed in the barrel, DO NOT reload the air rifle.
1. Cock the air rifle (see STEP 2. COCKING YOUR AIR RIFLE), point the air
rifle in a SAFE DIRECTION, put the air rifle in the “OFF SAFE“ position and
squeeze the trigger to fire.
2. Break the barrel open slightly (without pulling the barrel all the way down
to the point that it cocks) and look down the breech to see if the air rifle is
jammed (see illustration 7). NEVER LOOK DOWN THE MUZZLE.
3. If the air rifle is still jammed, insert the correct caliber ramrod into the
muzzle and push the jammed pellet out of the breech. Do not try to reuse
that pellet. If you are not able to unjam your air rifle, contact Umarex USA’s
Service Department.
WARNING: IF A PELLET DOES NOT FIRE AFTER COMPLETING THE
OPERATION STEPS, THE AIRGUN MAY BE JAMMED. AN UNFIRED PROJECTILE IN THE
BARREL CAN BE A DANGEROUS SITUATION. KEEP THE AIRGUN POINTED IN A SAFE
DIRECTION AND REPEAT ALL OPERATION STEPS EXCEPT STEP 3. IF A PROJECTILE
STILL DOES NOT FIRE, DO THE FOLLOWING:
1. Put in “ON SAFE” position (see illustration 2).
2. Cock the airgun and leave the barrel open with the safety in the “ON SAFE” position.
3. Clear barrel by using a cleaning rod (see CARE AND MAINTENANCE).
4. Repeat operation steps.
STEP 6. PUT “OFF SAFE”
When you are absolutely sure your air rifle is aimed at a safe target and you
are ready to fire, put your air rifle “OFF SAFE” (see STEP 1. OPERATING
THE SAFETY).
STEP 7. FIRING YOUR AIR RIFLE
Squeeze the trigger.
CAUTION: NEVER FIRE WITH THE BARREL OPEN. THIS WILL RESULT IN A
BENT BARREL AND/OR CRACKED STOCK AND WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY.