Specifications

Manual for the Typhoon pistol
Specification
The Typhoon is a spring operated, semi recoilless, break action air
pistol fitted with a precision-rifled barrel primarily suited to
waisted lead pellets.
The gun is available in either .177 (4.5mm) or .22 (5.5mm)
calibre. As with all rifled barrels, darts may be used but some
deterioration of the rifling will occur.
The gun incorporates many additional features which include:
1. An adjustable trigger.
2. A manual safety catch (i.e. selective use)
3. A rearsight vertical and horizontal adjustment.
4. Anti bear trap cockings action
General Instructions
Typhoon air pistols are supplied fully assembled and are ready for
immediate use once familiarisation of the pistol and an appreciation of
the basic safety rules have been completed.
The Basic safety rules
1. Treat every pistol as if it is loaded.
2. Never point a pistol at ANYONE, or allow anyone to point
a pistol at you even if you think it is not loaded.
3. Always carry the pistol so that the direction of the muzzle is
under control, even if you stumble.
4. Always be sure of your target and what lies behind it, before
you squeeze the trigger.
5. Never leave a loaded pistol unattended.
6. Beware of targets which tend to cause ricochets.
To Load
The Typhoon is fitted with a manual SAFETY CATCH
which may be applied before or after the pistol is cocked.
The SAFETY is engaged by pushing the lever so that the RED LINE IS
NOT VISIBLE
.
To cock the pistol:
1. Rap the muzzle of the barrel (by the retracting foresight) so
that the action opens .
2. Rotate the barrel fully downwards compressing the spring
3. Insert the pellet into the exposed breech of the barrel.
4. Rotate the barrel back to the locked position.
5. When you are ready, DISENGAGE the SAFETY by
pushing the lever so the RED LINE IS VISIBLE, take aim
and squeeze the trigger smoothly. Be sure there is an
adequate backstop behind the target.