Operation Manual
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HOW TO OPERATE
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 fire.
Step 1. PUT “ON” SAFETY
Push safety fully to the forward-up position – NO RED DOT SHOWING (See Fig. 2.a).
NOTE: The safety is not automatic. It will only do its job when you do yours. REMEM-
BER, THE BEST SAFETY IS GOOD GUN HANDLING.
Step 2. COCK
Grasp the barrel just behind the front sight, and pull downward and to the rear until it
comes to a solid stop. This is a single-stroke, spring/air gun. (See Fig. 3.)
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WARNING: When cocking the rifle
do not place your hand over or in front of
the muzzle. Don’t allow the muzzle to
point toward you or anyone else during
cocking. Always keep the muzzle pointed
in a safe direction.
CAUTION: Be sure to grasp the
barrel firmly as you cock it to prevent it
from snapping back and possibly causing
injury. Also, be careful to keep fingers out
of cocking mechanism when cocking or
closing the barrel. (See “Pinch Points”,
Fig. 4.)