Specifications
Recommendations Important Notes
Always use shooting/safety glasses when handling or shooting your air gun. Normal optical reading
glasses will not give you the desired and necessary protection.
Load the gun only when on the range preparing to fire, and unload it before leaving the range.
Always transport or carry a gun unloaded and uncocked.
Always use a gun case or a proper slip with safety flap or strap for the transport of your gun – never
anything else.
Don’t adjust your gun’s trigger pull unless you are fully-confident that you can do so with complete
safety. Remember, alterations of trigger pull usually affect sear engagement and may cause accidental
firing. If you are not confident with trigger adjustment, always consult a specialist gunsmith.
Important: Always pay attention to valid laws on the protection of animals and on hunting purposes
in your country!
Most birds are completely protected by law . It is sometimes thought that those birds which are often
called ‘vermin’ can be killed at any time by anyone. This is not so. Birds which are regarded as pests
(sparrows, starling ect.) may only be killed by what the law refers to as ‘an authorized person’. Thus,
anybody who shoots at birds in a public place, will commit offences against the Firearms Act for having
an airgun in a public place, and also against the Protection of Wild Birds Act for killing, or even trying
to kill, a wild bird, when not an ‘authorized person’.
We do not provide a warranty against injury or damage caused by misuse of the airgun.
The manufacturer does not assume any responsibility for any damage that might
arise from modifying parts, the use of parts which are not original manufacturer
parts or the non-observance of the manual.
WARNING: The actual gun/firing system does not contain any lead; however it does fire ammunition
containing lead or lead compounds known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects
and/or reproductive toxicity. Those who discharge a gun or firearm, stand near someone who dischar-
ges a gun/firearm or cleans guns/firearms, are hereby warned of the dangers presented by lead and
lead compounds and should take protective health measures. Avoid exposure to lead while handling
and wash your hands after contact. Proper air ventilation is necessary when shooting indoors.
If you have any questions referring to this gun and to gun handling, please contact us. We shall be glad
to give you further advice.
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Special recommendations for air pistols
The Weihrauch Team recommends to follow these steps for good and improved results:
– You should always keep one hand on the pistol grip during the cocking and loading
procedure.
– „Do not“ bench rest on ANY solid object! Rest your hand and place the airgun in your hand. Even
better, buy an inexpensive sand bag and fill it with sand.
– Changing your shooting position or grip can and will change your point of impact.
– Pistol scopes should always be mounted with a sufficient distance away from your eye.
– Squeeze the trigger, don’t jerk or pull it.
– After squeezing the trigger, stay on target for a couple of seconds. Follow through is very critical!
– Remember each air gun is an individual and has its own characteristics. To achieve the best
performance, you should try a selection of pellets to see which pellet shoots the best in your airgun.
– Your air gun, your pellet, and your sight/scope don’t know where the target is. It’s
up to you to point it straight.
– Read and follow all the instructions and warnings given in your air gun manual. If it
is missing, you will get a free copy from the attached address.
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