Operation Manual

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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.
Gun may continue to be red until the ammunition magazine is empty
or the CO
2
cylinders need to be replaced. Once the ammunition
magazine is empty, Steps 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 should be followed. If
the CO
2
cylinders are empty, then all 7 steps should be followed.
(Up to 160 shots can be expected with fresh, properly installed CO
2
cylinders.)
STOCK ADJUSTMENT
The stock on the MP4 may be adjusted by depressing the stock
adjustment lever and sliding the butt of the stock in or out to suit
your length of pull. (Fig. 2)
OPERATION STEPS
Step 1. Put “ON” safety – NO RED SHOWING. (FIG 2A)
Step 2. Insert CO
2
cylinders.
Step 3. Insert loaded magazine.
Step 4. Cock.
Step 5. Aim at a safe target.
Step 6. Take “OFF” safety – RED SHOWING. (FIG 2B)
Step 7. Fire.
Step 8. Put “ON” safety – NO RED SHOWING. (FIG 2A)
NEVER STORE A LOADED GUN
At the end of a shooting session, as a safety precaution, always unload
ammunition and CO
2
from the rie. (See instructions on page 10) and
store the gun uncocked. Store in a safe place to prevent unauthorized
use and store ammunition and CO
2
in a separate location.
STEP 1. PUT SAFETY “ON” SAFE POSITION – NO RED
SHOWING.
Locate the safety mechanism on the left side of the gun above the
hand grip (see FIG.1). Rotate the safety lever so that the safety is in the
“ON” safe position-NO RED SHOWING. (FIG. 2A)
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 2. INSERT CO
2
CYLINDERS
A. Put “ON” safety – NO RED SHOWING. (FIG 2A)
B. Remove the ammunition
magazine from the CO
2
clip by
pushing on the ammunition
magazine release button on
the lower, front, left side of the
CO
2
clip. Set the ammunition
magazine aside. (FIG 3)
C. Remove the CO
2
clip by
pushing the rst clip release
button (located on the right
side) while pulling down on
the clip. Push the second clip
release to completely remove
the clip from the gun. (FIG. 4A)
D. Remove the cover from the
base of the CO
2
clip by insert-
ing a nger into the ammu-
nition magazine hole and
pulling the cover o. (FIG 4B)
E. Inside the CO
2
clip cover
there is a small hex-head hand
tool used to tighten the CO
2
cylinders. Remove the tool and
retain. (FIG 4B)
F. Insert two 12 gram CO
2
cylinders, small ends rst, fully
into the cavities of the CO
2
clip.
Position the small end of the
CO
2
cylinder so that the CO
2
cylinders touch the puncture
pins. (FIG. 4C-1)
G. Using the small hex-
head hand tool provided,
tighten the hex-head screws
below each CO
2
cylinder
clockwise to puncture the CO
2
cylinders. (FIG. 4C-2) Continue
tightening the screws RAPIDLY
until nger tight. NOTE: A
slight seepage of CO
2
gas may
occur until the puncture screws
are tight.
H. Replace the hex-head hand
tool and the CO
2
clip cover and
re-insert the CO
2
clip back into
the gun. (FIG. 4D)
WARNING: Be sure
the muzzle is pointed in a safe
direction when installing the
CO
2
cylinders. In the event
that a seal temporarily leaks
while the CO
2
cylinders are
being punctured, the CO
2
gas
may escape through the barrel.
If any ammunition happens to
remain in the barrel from prior
shooting, this could result in a
projectile being shot.
WARNING: Use only
12 gram CO
2
cylinders. Any
attempt to use other types
of gas cylinders could be
extremely dangerous and
could result in serious injury.
Gasses other than CO
2
could
result in an explosion or
rupture of the gun.
STEP 3.
INSERT A LOADED AMMUNITION MAGAZINE
INTO THE CO
2
CLIP
Always point the gun in a safe direction. Be sure that the gun is “ON”
safe – NO RED SHOWING (See Operation Step 1)(FIG. 2A)
Insert a loaded ammunition magazine into the CO
2
clip.
WARNING: Once the
magazine is loaded with
ammunition and inserted into the
clip and into the gun, the gun is
considered to be loaded, so use
extreme caution in handling the
gun. Keep the gun pointed in a safe
direction. Never point the gun at
anyone. Always treat the gun as if it
were loaded and ready to re.
LOADING THE
AMMUNITION MAGAZINE
A. Holding the ammunition
magazine with the smooth side
(showing illustrations of pellets and
“ON” Safe – NO RED SHOWING
“OFF” Safe
RED SHOWING
FIG. 2A
FIG. 2B
FIG. 4D
FIG. 5A
Stock Adjustment Lever
FIG. 4C
12-GRAM
CO2
CYLINDERS
FIG. 4B
HEX-HEAD HAND TOOL
CO2 CLIP COVER
FIG. 2
STOCK ADJUSTMENT LEVER
FIRST CLIP
RELEASE
BUTTON
SECOND
CLIP
RELEASE
BUTTON
FIG. 4A
FIRST CLIP
RELEASE
BUTTON
SECOND CLIP
RELEASE
BUTTON
Ammunition
Magazine
Release
Safety
Ammunition
Magazine
FIG. 3
AMMUNITION
MAGAZINE
RELEASE
AMMUNITION
MAGAZINE