Instruction Manual

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KK500 SMALL-BORE RIFLE
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5 ADJUSTING THE SMALL-BORE RIFLE TO THE USER
The KK500 small-bore rifle can be adjusted to the individual requirements and conditions of the
shooter.
This instruction manual assumes a standard firing position, i.e. with horizontal barrel and downward
pointing grip with the barrel pointing forward. Directions like “up”, “down”, “right” and “left” as well
as “front” and “back” refer to the sight of a shooter holding the rifle in a standard firing position. The
instructions refer to use by right-handed shooters.
Left-handed shooters should adjust accordingly.
The following components can be set and adjusted:
Grip (Chapter 5.1)
Cheek piece (Chapter 5.2)
Butt plate (Chapter 5.3)
Butt stock (Chapter 5.4)
Fore-end (Chapter 5.5)
Sight (Chapter 5.6)
Conversion of the bolt, right/left (Chapter 5.7)
Trigger (Chapter 5.8)
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DANGER
When adjusting the rifle, the hazard of unintended firing arises. This can result in
deadly injury.
Ensure that the rifle is unloaded and uncocked when making adjustments.
Only load the rifle once the settings are final.
Only fire the rifle in a safe area.