User's Manual

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STORAGE
2.12
Always store your airgun unloaded and with the safety engaged “ON
SAFE”. Make sure that the magazine is empty. Keep the airgun out of
reach
of children and persons who aren't familiar with it. Store pellets
and 88 g CO
2
cylinders in a separate location.
!
CAUTION:
Never leave a loaded airgun unattended!
3
CARE
!
WARNING:
Do not perform any care, cleaning, or
maintenance to the airgun until you have
put on the safety, decocked the airgun and
taken out the 88 g CO
2
cylinder. Remove the
magazine and make sure that the airgun is
unloaded.
If
you take good care of your airgun and handle it properly, it will give
you years of pleasure.
After each shooting session run a lightly oiled cloth over all gun metal.
RWS Spring Cylinder Oil works great for this application.
At 100 shot intervals clean barrel with RWS felt cleaning pellets. Push
cleaning pellets through barrel from muzzle end. Repeat process until
felt pellets appear clean.
At 1000 shot intervals clean the air rifle bore with RWS Bore Cleaner
& Degreaser. Apply this solution to a clean patch and pass through
barrel from the muzzle end. Then, use a bore brush with nylon bristles
to further loosen up remaining deposits of lead and debris. After this
process, once again utilize the bore cleaner solution on clean patches
until they appear clean upon exiting barrel.
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