Operation Manual
PRIOR TO OPERATION
WARNING: Be sure the gun is always pointed in a safe
direction. Never point the gun at anyone. Always assume and handle
the gun as if it were loaded and ready to re.
OPERATION STEPS
Step 1. OPEN BOLT
Step 2. PUT “ON” TRIGGER SAFETY
Step 3. PUMP
Step 4. LOAD
Step 5. CLOSE BOLT
Step 6. AIM AT SAFE TARGET
Step 7. TAKE “OFF” TRIGGER SAFETY
Step 8. FIRE
NEVER STORE A LOADED GUN
At the end of a shooting session, as a safety precaution, always
unload ammunition from the rie. (See instructions on page 9) and
store the gun uncocked. Store in a safe place to prevent unauthorized
use and store ammunition in a separate location.
STEP 1. OPEN BOLT
Pull straight back on bolt handle, pulling it fully to the rear (No. 2).
The gun cannot re with bolt open.
STEP 2. PUT “ON” TRIGGER SAFETY
The bolt must FIRST be opened, then the trigger safety is pushed
from the left to right so that NO red is showing (No. 3).
CAUTION: Even when the safety is in the “ON” safe position,
you should continue to handle the gun safely. Don’t point the gun
at anything that you don’t intend to shoot. NOTE: The safety is
manual and not automatic. It will only do its job when you do yours.
REMEMBER, THE BEST SAFETY IS GOOD GUN HANDLING.
STEP 3. PUMP
The bolt must be opened to pump gun. For greater safety, we
recommend that the bolt remain open while pumping and that
you close the bolt only when the barrel can be pointed in a safe
direction. With the muzzle pointed in a safe direction, pump the gun
the desired number of times up to 10. More power means greater
chance of serious injury. Never put nger on trigger until ready to re
the gun. NOTE: Do not pump your gun more than 10 times. Muzzle
energy increases produced by more than 10 pumps are minor, and
increased pumping will damage your gun.
CAUTION: Be sure to grasp pump handle rmly as you close
the lever to prevent it from snapping back and causing possible
injury. Also be careful to keep ngers out of cocking mechanism
when closing lever. (No. 4).
WARNING: Do not open the bolt, close the bolt, and then
pull the trigger before pumping. This procedure can result in a loaded
gun and a projectile being expelled from the gun during pumping.
Recock the gun by opening the bolt and put “on” trigger safety before
pumping as in Steps 1 and 2.
STEP 4. LOAD
LOADING BBs:
With the bolt handle back and BBs in the magazine (See “BB
MAGAZINE” section), RAISE the muzzle of the gun 45 degrees
to 90 degrees. When raising the muzzle, be sure the front sight is
pointed upward since the gun may not feed properly if it is on its
side (No. 6). A BB can be seen on the magnetic tip by looking into
the loading port (No. 6). If a BB does not feed onto the magnetic tip
when the muzzle is raised, shake the gun slightly. Push bolt handle
fully forward and the BB is in ring position. Be sure the front sight is
pointed upward when raising the muzzle to insure proper feeding.
CAUTION: Always view the BB or Pellet when closing the bolt
and loading port.
WARNING: BBs feed from the magazine by gravity which
requires that the muzzle be raised. NEVER ASSUME THE MAGAZINE
OR CHAMBER IS EMPTY even if the gun does not re a projectile.
LOADING PELLETS:
With the bolt back and BBs removed from the magazine (See “TO
EMPTY MAGAZINE,” Page 9), advance the bolt forward until the
magnetic tip is visibly even with the rear edge of the pellet loading
port; lower the muzzle and load a pellet, solid end forward (No. 7).
Push the bolt handle fully forward and the pellet is chambered in the
ring position.
IMPORTANT: Do not allow a pellet to fall into the rear of the loading
port and become jammed in the BB feed hole. If this occurs, have a
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