Instruction Manual
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KK500 SMALL-BORE RIFLE
6 CARE
The metal parts must be treated occasionally for moisture with an acid-free gun oil. The wooden
parts do not need any particular care; it is sufficient to wipe them down occasionally with a dry
cloth.
After shooting, the barrel should always be cleared of residues using cleaning wicks. Clean the
breech and loading tap of residues using a soft cloth. If the rifle is not used for a lengthy period, the
barrel should be lightly oiled and rubbed down on the outside using an oily cloth, like the other metal
parts. Do not use oil on these parts. Before resuming shooting, the barrel must be de-oiled using
cleaning wicks, and the action wiped down with a clean, dry cloth.
Please ensure that the barrel is cleaned with the pullthroughs only in the direction of the shot.
When cleaning the rifle, always ensure that the trigger unit is not soiled; spraying with gun oil is
not advisable. If necessary, a tiny drop of oil on the moving parts, such as the axes, is absolutely
sufficient. Excessive oiling leads to unnecessary powder smoke deposits and other residues. Always
use high-quality, resin-free and acid-free gun oil.
Lightly oil the bolt and locking mechanism from time to time to ensure clean, easy operation.
Have your sports gun maintained regularly by a specialist to guarantee long-term flawless functio-
ning.
6.1 Barrel cleaning
Push the Perlon cord (wide end) from the opened loading tap through the barrel, then attach 5 wicks
to the loop one after the other and pull them through the barrel (always in the direction of the shot).
Repeat the cleaning operation until the wick no longer shows any lead or grease residues.
6.2 Cleaning rod guide
The conversion aid for the bolt lever also serves as a cleaning rod guide (see 5.7). It is inserted into
the housing after the bolt is removed.










