Instruction Manual

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Section III. MANUAL SAFETY
Safety button can be set to ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ position manually.
To set the safety to ‘ON’, pull safety lever to the rear. In this
position, the trigger cannot be pulled and the gun cannot be
fired. (Fig. 1)
To move the safety to ‘OFF’, push safety lever forward. In this
position, the gun is ready to shoot. (Fig. 2)
CAUTION: Until you are actually ready to shoot, keep the
safety in the “ON” position (Fig. 1).
Section IV. ADJUSTABLE TRIGGER
Your air rifle is equipped with a 2-stage adjustable trigger
(Fig. 3). You can adjust the “trigger travel” & “trigger pull”
as follows:
SCREW#1 is for trigger pull force adjustment. For less
trigger pull force prior to discharge, rotate SCREW#1
clockwise; and vice versa.
SCREW#2 is for trigger travel adjustment. For less trigger
travel prior to discharge, rotate SCREW#2 clockwise; and
vice versa.
Note: Make only small changes to one adjuster at a time.
Over-adjusting can render the trigger inoperable and may
create a dangerous situation!
Section V. COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS
Butt Pad Adjustment: The butt pad is adjustable for
height and it rotates slightly, providing you the
perfect height and angle of the butt pad. In order to
adjust the butt pad, simply loosen the bolt in the butt
pad with a suitable hex wrench; and raise or lower it
according to shooting preference. Then tighten the
bolt. (Fig. 4)
1. Butt Pad
2. Stock
3. Grip
4. Trigger
5. Trigger Guard
6. Safety Button
7. Scope Rail
8. Cocking Handle
9. Magazine
10. Magazine Release Button
11. Receiver
12. Cheek Piece
13. Barrel with Shroud
14. Air Tank
15. Muzzle
Section II. BASIC PARTS OF YOUR GUN
Fig. 1
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 2
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2
3
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14
15
1310
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7 8
SAFETY OFFSAFETY ON
SCREW#2
SCREW#3
SCREW#1