Operation Manual

qualied gunsmith remove the left receiver and clear the loading port
or return gun to Daisy.
IMPORTANT: Care must be exercised when shooting pellets while
the magazine contains BBs. Loading a BB and pellet at the same time
may result in a jammed or obstructed barrel.
Step 5. CLOSE BOLT
Close bolt by pushing fully forward on bolt handle to chamber
either a BB or pellet and lock the bolt.
CAUTION: The gun is now loaded and ready to re.
Step 6. AIM AT SAFE TARGET
Aim the gun at a safe target. To be a consistent marksman, use the
correct sight picture each time you re your gun (No. 8). Never point
a gun, loaded or unloaded, at anyone.
CAUTION: Due to the power of this air gun, use extra
caution in selecting a safe target backstop. Select the proper target
and backstop based on the ammunition you are shooting. BBs should
NEVER be shot into a pellet trap. Pick targets and backstops that
cannot be penetrated or that will not cause ricochet because of their
hard surface. Use only targets and traps that are designed for use
with high power air guns. Do not shoot at water.
Step 7. TAKE “OFF” TRIGGER SAFETY
When you are certain the target, backstop and surrounding area
is safe, take trigger safety “OFF” by pushing from right to left so that
red is exposed. Your gun is now cocked and ready to shoot. In this
condition, it should be handled with extreme care.
Step 8. FIRE
After making sure the gun is pointed in a safe direction, gently (but
rmly) squeeze the trigger. Repeat Steps 1 through 8 to continue
shooting, using the appropriate loading procedure. NOTE: To re,
bolt must be completely closed as indicated in Step 5.
CAUTION: Do not leave your gun pumped for an extended
period of time. This could result in a time delay from the time the
trigger is pulled until the projectile is expelled from the gun. Also,
leaving your gun pumped for more than one hour could result in
permanent damage to the air release valve.
WARNING: If a BB or pellet does not re after completing
the operation steps, the gun is jammed. This is a dangerous
condition.
CLEARING A JAM
Open the bolt and put “ON” trigger safety immediately. If the bolt
is not completely closed, do not try to close it until after opening it
by pulling the bolt handle all the way back. The gun will not re a
projectile when the bolt is completely open.
Repeat all operations except Step 4 (do not load BB or pellet),
pumping gun up 10 times. If a projectile still does not re, follow
these steps carefully:
1. Open bolt.
2. Put trigger safety “ON.
3. Clear barrel by running a cleaning rod through from the muzzle
end. Be careful not to damage the bolt tip by pushing the rod
through too hard. Do not reuse this BB or pellet.
4. Repeat operation steps. Make sure a BB or pellet is fed into ring
position. If after following the ring procedure the projectile is not
red, return your gun to Daisy (See “REPAIR OF DAISY GUNS” section).
WARNING: Never assume gun is empty of projectiles.
Always point the gun in a safe direction.
TO EMPTY BB MAGAZINE:
Open bolt and put trigger safety “ON”. Open the BB magazine
door, cup your hand over it and tilt the gun fully to the left side.
Shake gun until all BBs are removed. Then remove BBs from loading
port (No. 2).
WARNING: EVEN IF YOU HAVE FIRED THE AIRGUN ONE
OR MORE TIMES AND NO BB WAS EXPELLED, IT DOES NOT
MEAN THAT THE GUN IS EMPTY OF BBs. CONTINUE TO TREAT
THE AIRGUN AS IF IT IS LOADED.
REAR SIGHT ADJUSTMENT:
Your air gun is equipped with an adjustable rear sight.
HOW TO ADJUST SIGHT RIGHT OR LEFT (WINDAGE):
Loosen screw “A” by turning counterclockwise (No. 9). Move rear
sight to the right side of the gun to make it shoot to the right, or to
the left side of the gun to make the gun shoot to the left. Make
certain screw “A” is retightened after adjustment.
HOW TO ADJUST SIGHT UP OR DOWN (ELEVATION):
Raise the rear sight by moving sight elevator back to make the gun
shoot higher. Lower the rear sight by moving the sight elevator
forward to make the gun shoot lower (No. 10).
PROPER CARE
To maintain top shooting performance, lightly oil the three
pumping lever hinges and the felt wiper on the piston every 1,000
shots (No. 11). Use a 10-, 20- or 30-weight non-detergent, automotive
motor oil. DO NOT use light, household type oils or aerosol type
spray lubricants since they may contain substances or additives
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