Instruction Manual
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• Learn how your air gun operates and practice safe gun handling procedures before loading and using it.
• ALWAYS USE EYE & HEARING PROTECTION AND MAKE BYSTANDERS USE THE SAME. Failure to do so
may result in eye injuries and permanent hearing loss.
• Do not point at anything you do not intend to shoot even though the gun is unloaded. Always keep the gun
pointed in a safe direction.
• Never pull a gun toward you by the muzzle.
• Always aim at a safe target, taking care that it does not conceal any other object.
• Before you fire, consider where the pellet will travel should you miss your intended target, thus ensuring no dam-
age or harm could result.
• Be sure of your target before you pull the trigger. Never shoot at sounds.
• When shooting, always have a safe shooting range, that is; have a safe area for shooting, a safe distance between
you and the target, and a safe backstop to trap the pellets and hold the target.
• Do not fire at a target, which allows ricochets or deflections. Do not fire into or at water.
• Do not fire at or near power lines or insulators. Be especially careful in wooded areas where power lines may not
be as visible.
• Do not load the gun until you are ready to shoot.
• Always keep your fingers away from the trigger & muzzle during cocking and handling.
• Do not walk, run or jump when carrying a loaded or cocked air gun. A loaded or a cocked gun should never be
carried inside a vehicle, house, camp or public place. Never climb a tree or fence or jump a ditch with a loaded
gun. In such a case, first unload it and hand the gun to a friend or place it on the ground on the other side of the
obstacle before crossing yourself.
• When transporting the gun, keep it unloaded and ‘on safe’.
• Always keep the gun ‘on safe’ until you are ready to shoot even if the gun is unloaded.
• Do not put the gun away loaded and unattended.
• Always check to see if the gun is ‘on safe’ and unloaded when getting it from another person or from storage.
• Always keep the air gun and/or pellets out of the reach of children. Keep the air gun and pellets in separate places,
better if under lock and key.
• Do not attempt to disassemble or tamper with your gun. Use a competent gunsmith. Many air guns contain pow-
erful springs or high pressure air cylinders which can cause serious injury if released in an uncontrolled manner.
• Always handle and treat your gun as though it were loaded.
• Improper use or handling of air guns is not the responsibility of the manufacturer or distributor, under any circum-
stances. The user is responsible for any harm, which may be caused.
• Think first, fire second. Don’t rely on any mechanical safety. Half safe is not safe.
• Be safe not sorry. Respect other’s property.
• Air guns should never be used under the influences of alcohol or drugs.
• Do not brandish or display this product in public – it could confuse people and may be a crime.
• Do not change the coloration and markings to make it look more like a firearm.