Security

— Always check that the gun is unloaded when removed from storage or
received from another person.
— Always load the magazine with appropriate .177 – 4,5 mm Caliber Steel
BBs. The use of incorrect projectiles may not be safe and steel BBs
should not be reused.
— Put always the Safety "ON" when you install the magazine (loaded or
not) in the gun.
— Do not load your gun if you are not ready to shoot.
— Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
— If you decide to stop shooting, remove immediately the magazine and
shoot in a safe direction if one BB is still into the chamber.
— Always handle the gun as though it were loaded and ready to shoot.
— Always aim in a safe direction.
— Do not aim or shoot at other people or domestic animal.
— Safety goggles and mouth protection MUST be worn when operating this
AIR-GUN gun by the user and any person within range. For some persons,
it will be necessary to use safety goggles over their normal optical
reading glasses.
— Be careful to avoid rebouncing or ricochets and always aim at a safe target.
Do not shoot at water.
— CAUTION — Your backstop should be inspected for wear before and
after each use. Discontinue use if the backstop surface shows signs of failure.
Since backstop surfaces eventually fail, always place the backstop in
a location that will be safe should the backstop fail. Discontinue the use
of a backstop if the projectile rebounds or ricochets.
— Never use alcoholic beverages or drugs before or during shooting sessions.
— Always store your gun unloaded, with safety "ON", magazine empty and
removed.
— Always store your ammunitions and CO2 cylinders separately from the
gun.
— Keep out of reach of children and non –expert shooters.
— Inspection and maintenance of this gun are recommended periodically.
— Modification of the gun mechanism may cause a gun to malfunction and
that tampering with a gun may make it unsafe to use. Any change in the
performance, such as lowered trigger force and shortened trigger travel,
indicates possible wear and that such gun should be inspected, replaced,
or properly repaired. Repairs should only be made by qualified personnel.
— Check any gun that has been dropped to ensure that its function has not
been affected.
1. Use CO2 Cylinders 12 gram type.
2. Store your CO2 cylinders at normal temperatures 50 – 70°F (10 ΰ 20°C).
CO2 Cylinders may explode at temperatures above 160°F (71°C).
3. High temperatures can increase strong pressure in the cylinder and this
may prevent the gun from shooting and may damage the gun.
Maximum operating or storage temperature of the gun and cylinders is
about 105°F (40°C).
4. Fast shooting will decrease temperatures in the Gun and CO2 gas. This
will result in low power. Especially, this can happen when shooting by
low temperatures, in cold weather. To avoid this event and to permit the
increasing of the pressure , take more time between shots.
5. During fast shooting, because the power decreases, the accuracy can be
affected. It will also affect the number of shots per cylinder.
6. Take care to not shoot with a low CO2 pressure, the BBs can stay in the
barrel.
7. Always remove the CO2 Cylinder from the gun.