Instruction Manual

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ENSURE THE COCKING HANDLE IS FULLY CLOSED BEFORE FIRING THE RIFLE AS ITS PERFORMANCE WILL
BE AFFECTED IF NOT FULLY CLOSED.
Close the cocking handle and ensure that it lays flat against the rifle. (Fig. 8)
6. Aim at your intended target and disengage the safety and prepare to shoot.
7. Pull the trigger gently and the rifle will fire.
8. To reload rifle, pull the cocking handle to its rear-most position. This will index the magazine and align the
next pellet with the barrel. Then, repeat steps 5, 6, and 7.
Note: You cannot cock the rifle and index the next pellet in the magazine unless you shoot the previous pellet in
the barrel. This is because of a feature which prevents more than one pellet being loaded in the barrel – as this
may cause damage to the rifle.
Section VII. MAINTENANCE
Warning!
Never attempt to disassemble this rifle when it is charged. Never fire the rifle when the air cylinder is
removed or empty. Failure to obey this instruction could result in damage to your rifle.
Never lubricate inside the barrel as this will affect the accuracy & grouping of the rifle in a negative manner.
Occasionally apply proper mineral based oils sparingly to the following parts:
• The trigger mechanism
• The pellet probe
• The cocking lever sliding surface
• The stern of the magazine pin and the magazine release
• The magazine axis hole and the outer O-ring
DO NOT OVER-LUBRICATE THE RIFLE!
• It is recommended to clean the barrel with a cleaning rod every 500-1000 shots. Never lubricate inside
the barrel.
• Before you begin oiling or cleaning your air gun, always check to make sure it is unloaded.
• Always be sure your gun barrel is clean and not blocked.
• After cleaning ensure that no cleaning patch or other obstruction remains in the barrel.
• Annually, take your air gun to a gunsmith even if it seems to be working well, since some issues in
your gun may not be apparent from external examination.
• Take your air gun to a gunsmith if water, sand, etc. enters the internal mechanism of the air gun, for
complete cleaning.
• Dangerous conditions may occur if you do not keep your air gun clean and working properly.
• Quick Fill Nozzle O-Rings Replacement
• After a period of time, the O-rings on the fill nozzle will need to be replaced. The need for this will
become noticeable if air is heard leaking from the nozzle or the nozzle is ejected from the port while
charging the rifle. Always ensure to replace both O-rings.
• Magazine O-rings Replacement
• The O-ring which retains the pellets in the magazine will need to be replaced after many hundreds of
shots have
• been fired. Its replacement becomes apparent when the rifle’s cocking lever becomes stiff to operate.
Repositioning the O-ring in its groove may also overcome the stiffness. Lightly oil the replacement
O-ring before fitting.
Safety Measures & Warnings
• This air gun will fire if cocked, loaded, safety disengaged and trigger pulled.
• Air guns are not toys. Never let young children use an air gun unsupervised. Adult supervision is strictly
required during use. Misuse or careless use may cause serious injury or death.
• This is a high-powered airgun for use by those 16 years of age or older.
• Learn how your air gun operates and practice safe gun handling procedures before loading and using it.