Handbook Manual de instruciones Manuel d’instructions Bedienungsanleitung Manual de instruções Carabine. Fixed Barrel Carabina. Cañón Fijo Carabine. Canon Fixe Luftgewehr. Starrlauf Carabina. Cano Fixo DANGER: Read this manual and the warnings and safety procedures pamphlet prior to handling this product. PELIGRO: Lea atentamente este manual y todas las instrucciones de seguridad antes de manipular esta carabina.
1 2 14 3 13 4 12 11 10 5 6 1. Punto de mira/Foresight/Guidon/Korn/Ponto de Mira 7 2. Boca de cañón/Muzzle/Bouche du canon/Rohrmündung/Entrada do cano 8 3. Cañón/Barrel/Canon/Lauf/Cano 4. Alza/Rear sight/Hausse/Visier/alça 5. Seguro Manual/Manual safety/Sûrété manuelle/Manuelle Sicherung/Segurança 6. Gatillo regulable/Two-stage trigger/Détente réglable/Regulierbarer Abzugshebel/Gatilho 7. Tornillo de regulación/Trigger adjustment screw/Vis de réglage/Regulierschraube/Parafuso de Regulaçao (*) 8.
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6 Correct shot Disparo correcto Tir correct Richtiger Schuss Disparo correcto 7 Incorrect shot Disparo incorrecto Tir incorrect Unrichtiger Schuss Disparo incorrecto D 6 7 4
INTRODUCTION Before you use your new GAMO AIR GUN you must read and understand the following safety rules: WARNING: This is not a toy. Failure to follow the safety rules outlined below can result in serious bodily injury or death. CAUTION: This product is not recommended for unsupervised use by those under 16 years of age. CAUTION: This product is designed to handle and function like a air gun. Do not carry or use this product in any situation where it might be mistaken for a firearm.
SAFETY RULES Anytime your handle your GAMO air gun, make sure the safety catch is “ON” and there is no ammunition in the entrance to the magazine. 1. ALWAYS USE EYE PROTECTION. 2. ALWAYS USE HEARING PROTECTION. 3. Air guns are not toys. They should only be used under adult supervision. Safety is a straightforward but continuous process. THE UNSUPERVISED USE OF AIR GUNS IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PERSONS UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE. 4. Think first, fire second. 5. Always point the gun in a safe direction.
10. Never reuse pellets. 11. The air gun and pellets should be kept in separate places, if possible under lock and key. 12. After use and before putting the air gun away, always make absolutely sure that there are no pellets in the chamber. 13. Do not load the air gun until you are ready to fire. Do not walk, run or jump when carrying a loaded air gun. A loaded air gun should never be carried inside a vehicle. Always keep the safety ON, even when the air gun is unloaded. 14.
OPERATION OF THE SAFETY WARNING: There is no substitute for muzzle control. Never rely on any mechanical safety. Always point the gun in a safe direction. The safety catch is located in front of the trigger (see fig. B). The safety is on when the lever is in the rear position (near the trigger). To release the trigger, move the lever to the forward position (away from the trigger). WARNING: Always put the safety “ON” when handling, carrying, loading or unloading the air gun.
WARNING: There is no substitute for muzzle control. Never rely on any mechanical safety. Always point the gun in a safe direction. The trigger on this air gun has a screw that regulates the first stage length (see fig. C-5). To reduce this distance, turn the screw clockwise. To increase the distance, turn anticlockwise. WARNING: Always put the safety “ON” when handling, carrying, loading or unloading the air gun.
English Open the barrel by resting the buttplate on your hip, unlocking the lever under the barrel (fig. 1) and pulling it down until it locks (fig. 2). At the top of the chamber a small bar will appear with a hole in which to insert the pellet (fig. 3). Always insert the pellet head first with the skirt at the back. Press down to return this device to its initial position (fig. 4).
English CAUTION: Keep your finger away from the trigger until you are ready to fire. To fire your air gun, aim at your target, release the safety, and gently squeeze the trigger. WARNING: If a pellet becomes lodged inside the barrel, refer to the "PROCEDURE FOR CLEARING STUCK AMMUNITION" section. WARNING: Each time the air gun is to be put away after use, please ensure that the last round has been fired, that the magazine is completely empty, and that the air gun is not longer cocked.
English WARNING: NEVER attempt to clear stuck ammunition by firing an additional pellet through the gun. CAUTION: Be sure that the safety catch is «ON» prior to clearing an obstruction. With the loading lever in its closed position parallel to the barrel, insert a ramrod of an appropriate diameter for the calibre of your rifle (4.5 mm/.177 in. or 5.5 mm/.22 in.) into the muzzle and push until the barrel is empty of ammunition. If a pellet has become stuck, it will be in the loading port.
English WARNING: Each time the air gun is to be put away after use, please ensure that the last round has been fired, that the magazine is completely empty, and that the air gun is not longer cocked. This will prevent the possibility of accidents occurring when the air gun is used again. SIGHT PICTURE AND ADJUSTMENT Your GAMO AIR GUN has a rear sight which is adjustable for windage (right-left) and elevation (up-down). The sights are “open” sights.
English Changing the position of the sight On some rifle models, the sight has a part with 4 interchangeable positions. Undo the screw 3 (fig. A) until the sight rotates outside its housing. Insert the chosen shape at the top. Tighten screw 3 up again while holding the sight with your other hand until it slots back into the sight-holder. STORAGE WARNING: Airguns should be stored in such a manner to protect against unauthorized use by children.
English CAUTION: When storing your air gun, always make sure it is unloaded and the safety in “ON”. CLEANING WARNING: cleaning. Make certain the air gun is unloaded and the safety in “ON” before To clean the rifle barrel, always open the barrel in the same way as when loading it. Use an appropriate ramrod for the calibre of your rifle (4.5 mm/.177 in. or 5.5 mm/.22 in.), clothdrawing tip, cloth and brush. Insert the ramrod into the muzzle. Remember you should never use lubricating oil in the barrel.