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User Instruction Manual

PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS


IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING.

PRE-CHARGED PNEUMATIC
PCP Air Rifle

Ver 1, 1/20
Rules of safe shooting...........................................................3
CONTENTS
Warnings...............................................................................4

Parts of your Avenger air rifle................................................5

Operating the safety..............................................................6


Pressurizing with compressed air..........................................7

Depressurizing the air rifle.....................................................8

Using a single-shot tray.........................................................8

Loading the rotary magazine.................................................9

Inserting the rotary magazine................................................9

Loading and shooting instructions.......................................10

Automatic overpressure relief valve....................................10

Trigger adjustment...............................................................11

Hammer Spring (Velocity) Adjustment ................................12


Externally Adjustable Regulator..........................................13

Maintenance........................................................................14

Warranty..............................................................................15

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RULES OF SAFE SHOOTING
● NEVER point the airgun at any person.
● NEVER point the airgun at anything you do not intend to shoot.
● ALWAYS treat the airgun as if it is loaded and handle it with the same respect you would a
firearm.
● ALWAYS aim in a SAFE DIRECTION. ALWAYS keep the muzzle pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION.
● NEVER put any part of your hand over the muzzle.
● ALWAYS keep the airgun ON “SAFE" until you are ready to shoot in a SAFE DIRECTION.
● Check behind and beyond your target to be certain you have a safe backstop and that no person or
property can be endangered.
● Place the backstop in a location that will be safe should the backstop fail.
● Replace the backstop if it becomes worn.
● ALWAYS be sure of your target and what lies beyond it in case you miss.
● NEVER shoot at hard surfaces, water or anything else that may cause a ricochet.
● This airgun may only be used where your local laws permit or at shooting ranges allowed by the
law, and only if the ammunition does not travel further than the shooting area. Keep in mind the
maximum range of the ammunition. ALWAYS abide by laws and regulations that apply to airguns.
● ALWAYS check to see if the airgun is ON “SAFE” and unloaded when getting it from another
person or from storage.
● ALWAYS keep your finger off the trigger and away from the trigger guard until ready to shoot.
● You and others with you should ALWAYS wear safety shooting glasses to protect your eyes.
● If your reading or prescription glasses are not certified safety glasses, make sure you wear shooting
glasses over your regular glasses.
● The shooter and everyone in the vicinity should wear hearing protection when shooting and filling
guns with high pressure air.
● NEVER load your gun until you’re ready to shoot and it’s safe to do so.
● ALWAYS use the correct caliber ammunition that is suitable for the airgun. Use ONLY ammunition
designed for this airgun.
● NEVER reuse ammunition.
● ALWAYS store the airgun with the safety ON “SAFE” , unloaded, uncocked, separated from the
ammunition, out of the reach of children, and in a secure location to prevent unauthorized people
from accessing it.
● DO NOT attempt to disassemble or tamper with the airgun.
● DO NOT put the airgun away loaded.
● ALWAYS store this airgun in a safe location.
● ALWAYS store ammunition separately from the gun.
● NEVER leave the airgun loaded if it is out of your reach.
● ALWAYS unload the airgun before giving it to someone else.
● ALWAYS read and follow the manufacturer’s manual and instructions.
● NEVER let a person who has not completely read this manual use this product.

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ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE SAFETY WARNINGS
! WARNING: NOT A TOY. THIS AIR RIFLE IS INTENDED FOR ADULT USE
ONLY. MISUSE OR CARELESS USE MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. MAY BE
DANGEROUS UP TO 1,000 YARDS (914 METERS).

! WARNING: DO NOT BRANDISH OR DISPLAY THIS AIRGUN IN PUBLIC; IT


MAY CONFUSE PEOPLE AND MAY BE A CRIME. POLICE AND OTHERS MAY THINK IT
IS A FIREARM. DO NOT CHANGE THE COLORATION OR MARKINGS TO MAKE IT LOOK
MORE LIKE A FIREARM. THAT IS DANGEROUS AND MAY BE A CRIME.

! WARNING: THIS IS A HIGH POWERED AIRGUN INTENDED FOR USE BY


THOSE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING. BUY-
ER AND USER HAVE THE DUTY TO OBEY ALL LAWS ABOUT THE USE AND OWNERSHIP
OF THIS AIRGUN.

! WARNING: BE SURE THE AIRGUN IS ALWAYS POINTED IN A SAFE DIREC-


TION. NEVER POINT THE AIRUGN AT ANYONE EVEN IF IT IS UNLOADED. ALWAYS AS-
SUME AND HANDLE THE AIRGUN AS IF IT WERE LOADED AND READY TO FIRE.

! WARNING: THIS PRODUCT CAN EXPOSE YOU TO CHEMICALS INCLUD-


ING LEAD, WHICH IS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER AND
BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM. FOR MORE INFORMATION GO TO
WWW.P65WARNINGS.CA.GOV.

! WARNING: USE ONLY COMPRESSED AIR IN THIS RIFLE. DO NOT USE


OTHER GASSES, INCLUDING OXYGEN, WHICH CAN CAUSE A FIRE OR EXPLOSION
THAT MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURIES OR DEATH.

! WARNING: TREAT YOUR AIR RIFLE AS IF IT IS ALWAYS LOADED AND


READY TO FIRE. ALWAYS KEEP THE MUZZLE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION. BE
AWARE OF RICOCHET. NEVER SHOOT AT HARD SURFACES OR INTO WATER.

! WARNING: DO NOT DISASSEMBLE OR ALTER YOUR AIR RIFLE. REPAIR


SHOULD ONLY BE DONE BY AN AUTHORIZED REPAIR DEPARTMENT. OTHERWISE YOU
WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY.

! WARNING: THIS AIR GUN IS DESIGNED FOR USE AT PRESSURES


BETWEEN 10MPa ~ 30MPa (100BAR ~ 300BAR / 1450PSI ~ 4350PSI). MAX PRESSURE OF
INTERNAL AIR RESERVOIR IS 30MPa (300BAR / 4350PSI). DO NOT FILL PAST THE MAX
PRESSURE.

! IMPORTANT YOU AND OTHERS WITH YOU SHOULD ALWAYS


WEAR SAFETY GLASSES TO PROTECT YOUR EYES. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE USING.

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PARTS OF YOUR AVENGER AIR RIFLE
1. LEARNING THE PARTS OF YOUR AIR RIFLE
Familiarize yourself with name of parts to better understand this Operation Manual.

PS-R1 / PS-R2

Receiver for
Side Lever Rotary Magazine / Regulator
Safety Action Single Pellet Tray Pressure Gauge Air Reservoir Muzzle

Stock

Butt Pad
Trigger Forend Rail

Fill Pressure Scope


Barrel Gauge Mounting Rail

Protective Cap Front Sling Regulator Pressure Relief Valve Rear Sling
for Fill Nipple Point Adjustment Point
Screw

Side Lever

Trigger Pressure Relief Valve Regulator


Adjustment Screws Adjustment
Screw

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OPERATING THE SAFETY
1) The safety is located above the trigger. It allows you to set this air rifle to “S” (SAFE)
and “F” (FIRE) positions.

2) Setting “S” (SAFE) Position: Pull rearward and the safety should point to the “S”
indicator, and at the same time the safety should cover the red dot. (Fig. 2a)

3) Setting “F” (FIRE) Position: Push forward and the safety should point to the “F”
indicator, and at the same time show the red dot signifying it is ready for shooting.
(Fig. 2b)

4) The safety is only allowed to point at “S” or “F” position. Do not position in the middle
of “S” and “F”. (Fig. 2c)

FIG. 2

Fig.2a
Fig.2a SAFE
SAFE Fig.2b
Fig.2b FIRE
FIRE Fig.2c
Fig.2c

! WARNING: ALWAYS MANUALLY AND VISUALLY KEEP AIR RIFLE IN THE “S”
(SAFE) POSITION UNTIL YOU ARE ACTUALLY READY TO SHOOT. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE
INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURIES OR DEATH.

! WARNING: LIKE ALL MECHANICAL DEVICES, AN AIR RIFLE SAFETY CAN FAIL.
EVEN WHEN THE SAFETY IS SET TO “S” (SAFE) POSITION, CONTINUE HANDLING THE AIR
RIFLE SAFELY. NEVER POINT THE AIR RIFLE AT ANY PERSON AND ANYTHING YOU DO NOT
INTEND TO SHOOT.

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the middle of “S” and “F”. (Fig2.c)

Always manually and visually keep air rifle in the “S” (SAFE) position until you are

PRESSURIZING (FILLING) WITH COMPRESSED AIR


actually ready to shoot. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious
injuries or death.

Like all mechanical devices, an air rifle safety can fail. Even when the safety is set on
1) Make sureposition,
“S” (SAFE) the aircontinue
rifle ishandling
unloaded, thesafely.
the air rifle Safety is point
Never on “S” (SAFE)
the air rifle at position and keep the
any person and anything you do not intend to shoot.
Fig.2c
muzzle pointed in a safe direction. Be sure to wear eye protection.
2) Locate the protective cap on the reservoir and unscrew the cap (Fig.3a). You will see
3.the male quick connector.
PRESSURIZING (FILLING)(Fig.3b)
WITH COMPRESSED AIR
3)1.Connect
Make surethethe
female
air riflequick connector
is unloaded, fromis your
the Safety on “S” fill device
(SAFE) to the
position andmale quick
keep the connector
muzzle pointed in a
(Fig.3C). MakeBe
safe direction. sure
surethe collar
to wear eyeon the female fitting is in the forward, locked position
protection.
2.Check
Locate this
theby
fill trying to pull
probe cap thereservoir
on the fitting off
andofunscrew
the gunthe
tocap
make sure
(Fig.3a) it iswill
. You locked
see thein.
fill probe. (Fig.3b)
4) When filling is completed, bleed the pressure in your fill device and disconnect the
Connect
3.female the female
quick quick connector
connector from thefrom air supply
male quickequipment to the fill probe (Fig.3C) and start filling.
connector.
Whenon
5)4.Screw filling
theisprotective
completed, cap
disconnect the female
to prevent quick
oil and dirtconnector from thethe
from entering fill probe.
male quick
5.connector.
Screw back the cap to prevent oil and dirt from entering the fill probe, otherwise it could cause damage
to the air rifle.

FIG. 3

Fig.3a Fig.3b Fig.3c

This air rifle uses only compressed air. Do not use other gases, including oxygen, which can cause explosions that may
result in serious injuries or death.
! DANGER DANGER OF EXPLOSION!
Before disconnect the female quick connector from the fill probe, it must be deflates so that there is no air in the hose.
16 Otherwise, the hose will popOverfilled compressed air or
cylinder
DANGER OF
up and causing serious injuries death.

N! EXPLOSION!
Do NOT exceed maximum fill pressure of 200 bar/ 2900 psi at room temperature!
The air should be pressurized slowly. Otherwise, heat is generated that affects the accuracy of the pressure. Overpressure
Overfilled serious
can cause explosions, compressed air or
injuries cylinder
death.
der
! IMPORTANT
This air rifleDo
17 EYES.pressure
designed
NOT for use atYOU
exceed
AND OTHERS
pressures
maximum between WITH
10MPaYOU SHOULD
~ 30MPa ALWAYS
(100bar
WEAR SHOOTING GLASSES TO PROTECT YOUR
~ 300bar / 1450psi ~ 4350psi). Maximum
of internal air reservoir is 30MPa (300bar / 4350psi). Do not fill the air rifle past the maximum pressure.
ature! READ ALLfill pressure ofBEFORE
INSTRUCTIONS your cylinder
USING. BUYER AND USER HAVE THE
RESPONSIBILITYatTOroom
OBEYtemperature!
ALL LAWS ABOUT THE PURCHASE, USE AND OWNERSHIP 5
OF THIS AIRGUN.
! WARNING: THE AIR SHOULD BE PRESSURIZED SLOWLY. OTHERWISE, HEAT
ULD ALWAYS
OTECT YOUR
18 IS
HAVE THE
IMPORTANT
! GENERATED THISTHE
THAT AFFECTS AIRGUN IS INTENDED
ACCURACY OFFOR
16 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER.
THEUSE BY THOSE OVERPRESSURE CAN
PRESSURE.
CAUSE EXPLOSIONS, SERIOUS INJURIES OR DEATH.
ND OWNERSHIP
!! WARNING:
WARNING: DO NOT
USE INHALE
ONLY DUST FROM LEAD
COMPRESSED AIRPROJECTILES
IN THIS RIFLE. DO NOT USE OTHER
OR PUT THEM IN YOUR MOUTH. WASH HANDS
19 GASSES, INCLUDING OXYGEN, WHICH CAN CAUSE A FIRE OR EXPLOSION THAT MAY RESULT
AFTER HANDLING LEAD. SOME BBs MAY CONTAIN LEAD, A CHEMICAL KNOWN
INTHE
TO SERIOUS INJURIES
STATE OF ORTODEATH.
CALIFORNIA CAUSE CANCER AND BIRTH DEFECTS
SE BY THOSE
(OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM).

! WARNING: THIS AIR GUN IS DESIGNED FOR USE AT PRESSURES BETWEEN


10MPa ~ 30MPa (100BAR ~ 300BAR / 1450PSI ~ 4350PSI). MAX PRESSURE OF INTERNAL AIR
RESERVOIR IS 30MPa (300BAR / 4350PSI). DO NOT FILL PAST THE MAX PRESSURE.
OJECTILES
HANDS
KNOWN! WARNING: BEFORE YOU DISCONNECT THE FEMALE QUICK CONNECTOR FROM
TS THE RIFLE, THE FILL ASSEMBLY MUST BE DEPRESSURIZED SO THAT THERE IS NO AIR IN
THE SYSTEM.

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DEPRESSURIZING
4. DEPRESSURIZING THE AIR
(DEFLATE) THE RIFLE
AIR RIFLE
1. Like most PCP air rifles, the Avenger is best stored with some pressure in the
1. Like most PCP air rifle, is best stored with some pressure in the reservoir. This keeps the seals in the air
reservoir. This keeps the seals forced against the sealing surfaces.
rifle forced against the sealing surfaces. If your air rifle is over fill you can depressurizing by using tool.
2. 2. Make
Make suresure the
the air airisrifle
rifle is unloaded,
unloaded, and theand theis Safety
Safety on “S” is on “S”
(SAFE) (SAFE)
position andposition.
keep the muzzle
Keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction. Be
pointed in a safe direction. Be sure to wear eye protection. sure to wear eye protection.
3. 3. Slowly
Use turn the
Allen wrench air relief
slowly valve
turn the counter-clockwise,
air relief using the
valve counter-clockwise, DOprovided Allen
NOT rotate more than 2 circles.
wrench.
(Fig.4a) DO NOT rotate more than 2 revolutions. (Fig.4a)
4. DO NOTNOT
4. DO remove the relief
remove thevalve
reliefscrew
valveasscrew
the relief valve should
completely
remain withrelief
as the the stock.
valve should remain with the stock.
5. After depressurizing
5. After the rifle is the air, use the Allen
depressurized, usewrench to tighten
the Allen wrench
the relief valve clockwise.
to tighten the relief valve by turning clockwise.
6. Check the pressure gauge to make certain all pressure has
6.Check
been thefrom
relieved pressure
this airgauge
rifle. to make certain all pressure
has been released from this air rifle. Fig.4a
Performing the above procedure will exhaust air from the barrel at a high
rate and could discharge a pellet that is chambered. Always make certain
this air rifle is pointed at a safe direction.

! WARNING: PERFORMING THE ABOVE PROCEDURE MAY EXHAUST AIR FROM


THE BARREL AT A HIGH RATE AND COULD DISCHARGE A PELLET THAT IS CHAMBERED.
ALWAYS MAKE CERTAIN THIS AIR RIFLE IS POINTED AT A SAFE DIRECTION.
5. TRIGGER

1. This trigger can be adjusted according to individual preference. It has been factory set to an efficient
setting that will suit most hunting and target uses. It should not need to be modifidied. (Unless you
are experienced in making such adjustments, otherwise it may result in serious injury. Please read the
THE
Sec.11USE OF Trigger
(Advance SINGLE PELLET TRAY
Adjustment.)
2. Keep your trigger finger out of the trigger guard until you have decided to shoot.
• Make sure the Safety is on “S” (SAFE) position and Single Pellet
Tray
keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction.
• Pull
6. THE USEthe
OFbolt back PELLET
SINGLE to the cocked
TRAY position.
• Insert the single pellet tray into the receiver. (Fig. 6a)
1. Make sure the Safety is on “S” (SAFE) position and keep the muzzle
• pointed
Pushinand pull the bolt and make sure the receiver Single Pellet
a safe direction. Fig.7a
Fig.
Tray 6a
locking pin moves forward and backward freely.
2. Pull the bolt back to the cock position.
• Lay a pellet of appropriate caliber in the pellet tray.
3. Fill the single pellet tray into the receiver. Press the bottom to a
(Fig. 6b) Pellet
reliable position. Select the appropriate size of the pellet tray. (Fig.6a)
4. • Push
Push the the
and pull boltbolt
forward as far
and make asthe
sure possible.
receiver This chambers
locking pin moves Fig.6a
a pellet
forward and into the barrel
backward freely.and the air rifle is ready to fire.
Be careful not to squeeze or damage the pellet as this
5. Lay a pellet of appropriate caliber in the pellet tray. (Fig.6b) Pellet
could affect accuracy.
6. Push the bolt forward as far as possible. This chambers a pellet into Fig.7b
Fig. 6b
the barrel and this air rifle is ready to fire. Be careful not to squeeze
or damage the pellet as this could affect accuracy.
Only IMPORTANT
! allow one pellet each time. DoONLY ALLOW
not repeat ONE
loading PELLET
into EACH TIME. DO NOT LOAD MORE THAN
the chamber,
ONE PELLET
otherwise it mayINTO
causeTHE CHAMBER,
damage OTHERWISE
and may not fire. IT MAY CAUSE DAMAGE AND MAY NOT FIRE.Fig.6b

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10

0
8
9
10

0
8

7 1
7 1 6
Fig.7a

Pellet
LOADING THE ROTARY MAGAZINE Single Pellet
Tray

• Lift the transparent cover and turn clockwise along the


direction of the arrow until it stops.

9
10
0
Fig.7b

8
1
(Fig. 7a, Fig. 7b)
7
Fig.7a
6

2
4 5

3
• Place a finger under the magazine covering the hole.
Pellet
• Place the first pellet in the magazine head first. Make Fig. 7a
Fig.8a Fig.8b

certain the pellet does not protrude out the back of the
magazine. In the event the pellet does protrude simply
push the pellet inward. Be careful not to squeeze or

10 9
10
0
Fig.7b

9 8
0 1
7

8
9
10
0

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damage the pellet as this could affect accuracy. (Fig. 7c)
1

2
1 4 5 6

9
10
7
0

32
8
6 5
1
47

3
2
4 5

3
6

• Rotate the cover counter-clockwise and place the

2
4 5

3
remaining pellets into the
7. LOADING THEmagazine.
ROTARY MAGAZINE Once full, lock the Fig.8a Fig.8b
Fig.8a Fig. 7b
Fig.8b
cover at the starting position and
7. LOADING THE ROTARY MAGAZINE the magazine is now Fig.8c Fig.8d
eeps the seals in the air 1. Lift the transparent cover along the
essurizing by using ready
tool. for use.1.(Fig. 7d)of the arrow (clockwise)
direction
eeps the seals in the air Lift the transparent cover along the
rotation until it stops. (Fig.7a, Fig.7b)
essurizing
d keep thebymuzzle
using tool. direction of the arrow (clockwise)

98 8 8 9
10 9 9 9 10
0

8
9
rotation
2.
Place until itunder
a finger stops.the
(Fig.7a, Fig.7b)
magazine 10 0
8

01
7

10 1 10
d keep the muzzle 1
9
10
0
7

0
01
6
covering the hole. 8
7

2 23 3 23 2
6
1 4 675
2. Place a finger under the magazine 1
7

3
ate more than 2 circles.
2
4 5 6 4 56 0
9
10

0
3

9
8

10
0
2
8
4 5
covering 0 1
the the
firsthole.

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3. Place pellet in the 3 7

2
7 1 7 1 4 56
tate more than 2 circles. 6 6 4 5
7 1
magazine, the tip of the pellet will 6
2
4 5
2

4 5
3. Place the first pellet in the
3
3

4 5

3
be pointing out of the hole and
magazine, the tip of the pellet will
the back of the pellet should nowFig.8a Fig.7a Fig.8b
Fig.7b
be pointing out of the hole and
be seen thru the transparent cover.
the back of the pellet should now
Make certain the pellet does not Fig.7a Fig. 7c
Fig.8c
Fig.7b Fig.8d
be seen thru the transparent cover. Fig.8c Fig.8d
protrude out the back of the
Make certain the pellet does not
magazine. In the event the pellet
protrude out the back of the
INSERTING THE ROTARY MAGAZINE
does protrude simply push the
magazine. In the event the pellet
Fig.4a pellet inward. Be careful not to
9
10

0
does protrude simply push the
8

9
10 0 10
8 9 8 0
squeeze or damage the pellet as 17
9
10

0 1
Fig.4a pellet inward. Be careful not to
8

6 7
0
8
9
10

91
0
6
this could affect accuracy. (Fig.7c)
2

1 4 5
8

7
01
1) Make sure the Safety is affect
on “S” (SAFE) position and keep
3

4 5 2
squeeze or damage the pellet as 1
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6 7 6 1
2

4 5 65
this could
the cover accuracy.
2
3

22 3

4 5
4. Rotate (Fig.7c)
counter-clockwise
the muzzle pointed in a safe direction.
4 45
3

and place the remaining pellets into


4. Rotate the cover counter-clockwise
the magazine. Lock the cover at the Fig.7c Fig.7d
2) Pull the bolt back starting
to theposition
cocked position.
and place the remaining pellets into
and the magazine
the magazine. Lock the cover at the
ory set to an efficient is now ready for use. (Fig.7d) Fig.8c Fig.7c Fig.
Fig.7d
7d
Fig.8d
starting position and the magazine
tory set to an3) With the transparentis nowcover
ready forof the magazine facing to the
odifidied. (Unless you
efficient use. (Fig.7d)
injury. Please read the
odifidied. (Unless back
you of the air rifle, insert the magazine from the right
injury. Please read the
ot. side and push it8. left
INSERTING
until itTHE ROTARY
snaps MAGAZINE
into place. (Fig. 8a)
8. INSERTING
. THE ROTARY MAGAZINE
1. Make sure the Safety is on “S” (SAFE) position and keep the
ot.
4) Push the bolt forward .
muzzle until
pointeditinstops, to chamber
a safe direction. a pellet.
1. Make sure the Safety is on “S” (SAFE) position and keep the
5) This air rifle is now
2. Pull ready
muzzle
the pointedtoinfire.
side lever a safe back
action direction.
to the cock position.
2.
3. Pull the
With theside lever action
transparent back
cover of to
thethe cock position.
magazine facing to the back of
6) Only one pellet3.should
Single Pellet beinsert
the air rifle, pushed intofrom
the magazine thethechamber
right side andeach
push it
With the transparent cover of the magazine facing to the back of
time.
Tray
Single Pellet
inward until it snaps into place. (Fig.8a)
the air rifle, insert the magazine from the right side and push it
Fig.8a
Tray 4. inward
Push theuntil
sideitlever
snaps into forward
action place. (Fig.8a)
fully and latch to chamber a pellet. Fig. 8a
7) Do not repeat until
5. you
Push
4. This have
therifle
air side nowfired
islever action tothe
fire. loaded
ready forward pellet,
fully and latch this
to chamber a pellet.
Fig.8a

prevents more 6.
than
5. Thisone
Only air
oneriflepellet
is now
pellet feeding
ready
should beto fire. into
pushed the chamber.
into chamber each time.
Fig.6a
Onlynot
6. Do one pelletwith
should
the be pushed into
thischamber
preventseach
moretime.
8) This
Fig.6a magazine is designed to stop automatically when
7. repeat bolt
pellet feeding into the chamber.
loaded, than one
7. Do not repeat with the bolt loaded, this prevents more than one
Pelletempty. Pull the bolt back, and push the magazine out of
pelletmagazine
8. This feeding into the chamber.
is designed so it will stop reloading automatically
Pellet
the receiver from
8. the
when left
empty.side. (Fig. 8b)
This magazine is designed so it will stop reloading automatically
Fig.8b

9. when empty.
Repeat the steps if you wish to continue shooting. Fig.8b
9) If you are done10. Fig. 8b
9.shooting
Repeatstop
When
and the
the steps
using ifthe
you magazine
airwish
rifle,toand
continue still has
shooting.
it still has pellets in the rotary magazine, it can be removed by
pellets in it, remove
Fig.6b pull the
10. When stopmagazine
the side lever action, and byand
using the air rifle, pulling
push
it still hasthe
the magazine sideout of the receiver from the left side (Fig.8b).
pellets in the rotary magazine, it can be removed by
Fig.6b Dry-firing in a safe direction and prevent pellets from remaining in the chamber.
lever to the cocked position, and push the magazine out
pull the side lever action, and push the magazine out of the receiver from the left side (Fig.8b).
Dry-firing in a safe direction and prevent pellets from remaining in the chamber.
of the receiver from the left side. 7
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LOADING AND SHOOTING INSTRUCTIONS
1) Make sure the safety is on “S” (SAFE) position and keep the muzzle pointed in a
safe direction.
2) Make sure the reservoir is filled with sufficient air.
3) Pull the side-lever action back to the cocked position.
4) Place the single pellet tray or rotary magazine into the receiver, and make sure it is
installed correctly.
5) Push the side-lever action forward fully to the closed position to chamber a pellet.
6) Push the safety to point to “F” (FIRE).
7) Aim at target, pull the trigger and shoot.
8) Repeat steps above in reverse manner when not in use.
9) When you are finished shooting, make sure there are no pellets remaining in the
chamber.

AUTOMATIC OVERPRESSURE RELIEF VALVE

1) This air rifle is equipped with an automatic overpressure relief valve. It protects
the other parts of the air rifle from damage.
2) If damaged or it loses function, please contact Air Venturi for replacement at:
216-220-1180.

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TRIGGER ADJUSTMENT
! IMPORTANT THIS AIR RIFLE IS FOR ADULTS. THE TRIGGER HAS BEEN
FACTORY SET TO A SETTING THAT WILL SUIT MOST HUNTING AND TARGET USES. THERE-
FORE, ADVANCE CALIBRATION IS NOT REQUIRED.

! WARNING: ADJUSTMENT OF THE TRIGGER SCREWS COULD INHIBIT PROPER


FUNCTION OF THE SAFETY. IT MAY CAUSE THE SAFETY TO NOT POINT AT “S” OR “F”
POSITION. ALWAYS CHECK FOR FULL ENGAGEMENT AND SMOOTH FUNCTION OF THE
SAFETY UPON COMPLETION OF ANY CHANGES TO THE ADJUSTMENT SCREWS.

! WARNING: ADJUSTMENT TO THE TRIGGER ASSEMBLY COULD ALLOW THIS AIR


RIFLE TO FIRE IF DROPPED OR JARRED EVEN WITH OR WITHOUT THE SAFETY ENGAGED.
THIS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURIES OR DEATH.

(a) Trigger Sear Trigger (b) Trigger Weight (C) Travel Adjuster
Screw Adjuster

1) Make sure the Safety is on “S” (SAFE) position and keep the muzzle pointed in a
safe direction.

2) Make sure the bolt is push forward and NOT in the cocked position.

3) Use Allen wrench provided in the packaging.

4) Trigger Sear Screw: This screw engages the lower sear as the trigger is compressed,
It should be seated tightly and not used for travel or trigger pull weight adjustment.

5) Trigger Weight Adjuster: Use the Allen wrench and turn the adjuster screw clockwise
to increase trigger pull weight and counter-clockwise to decrease trigger pull weight.
6) Travel Adjuster: Use the Allen wrench and turn the adjuster screw clockwise to
reduce the amount of travel, this will move the trigger back. Turning counter-clockwise
will increase the amount of travel and move the trigger forward.

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HAMMER SPRING (VELOCITY) ADJUSTMENT
12. HAMMER SPRING (VELOCITY) ADJUSTMENT 13. E
If
Fig. 13
Fig.12a
Hammer Spring
1. M
Adjusting Screw
2. D
3. L
r
Hammer Spring
Adjusting Screw Bracket Hammer Spring Hammer 4. U
a

1. This product structure explains where the hammer spring adjusting screw is located. (Fig.12a) 5. F
1) Image (Fig. 13) explains where the hammer spring adjusting screw is located. 6. U
2. Use the Allen wrench to tune the Hammer Spring Adjusting Screw.
r
2) Use the Allen
3. To wrench
maintain provided
velocity and tothe
intensity of tune thespring,
hammer Hammer Spring
rotate the Adjusting
compression hammer Screw.
spring
clockwise by only one full turn each time. 7. A
3) To increase velocity and tension of the hammer spring, rotate the Hammer Spring 8. T
4. After approximately 3000 shots, the hammer spring adjusting screw may nedd to be turned
Adjusting Screw clockwise. To decrease velocity and hammer spring tension, rotate
clockwide one full turn to maintain factory velocity. One turn equals to 100fps.
a
the Hammer Spring Adjusting Screw counter-clockwise. 9. In
The power of Hammer spring should not too large, otherwise the effective shots will decrease and the muffling
sound will be louder.
4) After approximately 3,000 shots, the hammer spring adjustment screw may need to If

be turned clockwise one full turn to maintain factory velocity. One turn equals 1. M

approx.100fps. 2. F
3. L
r
4. U
r
5. A
6. T
a
7. In

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EXTERNALLY ADJUSTABLE REGULATOR
To reduce the regulator pressure:
1) Move the safety to the “S” (SAFE) position and keep the muzzle pointed in a
safe direction.
2) Depressurize the rifle following the procedure outlined on page 8.
3) Once the rifle is empty, locate the regulator adjustment screw on the underside
of the air rifle.
4) Using a flathead screwdriver, rotate the adjustment screw clockwise until it stops
(Fig. 9a), then rotate one quarter turn counter-clockwise (Fig. 9b). This will reset
the regulator to a minimum setting.
13. EXTERNAL ADJUSTABLE REGULATOR
5) Fill the rifle to 300 BAR / 4,350 PSI, following the procedure on page 7.
If the regulator pressure is high, wish to reduce the pressure value as follows:
6) Using a flathead screwdriver, slowly
1. Make sure rotate
the safety is on “S”the adjustment
(SAFE) position and keepscrew
the muzzle counter-clockwise
pointed in a safe direction.
(Fig. 9b), at the same time, observe the regulator gauge. The pressure
2. Depressurize the air rifle (please follow the instruction on Sec.4). will gradually
increase. Adjust to your3.ideal
Locate pressure.
the external adjustable regulator at the bottom of the air rifle (Refer to Sec.1), and remove the
rubber cap.
7) To achieve
Hammer SpringHammer
best results,4.it Use
is screwdriver
recommended rotate the screwthat youtoadjust
clockwise your, then
the end (Fig.9a) hammer spring tension
rotate counter-clockwise slightly
in conjunction with regulator adjustments.
about quarter circles (Fig.9b).

g screw is located. (Fig.12a) 5. Fill the air to 30MPa (300bar / 4350psi), please follow the instruction on Sec.3.

w.
! WARNING: DO6. NOT ROTATE
Use screwdriver THE
rotate REGULATOR
slowly ADJUSTMENT
the screw counter-clockwise (Fig.9b), atSCREW CLOCK-
the same time, observe the
regulator pressure gauge, the pressure will gradually increases and adjust it to the ideal pressure.
e compression WISE
hammer WHILE
spring THE RIFLE HAS PRESSURE IN IT. THIS CAN DAMAGE YOUR REGULATOR.
7. Adjust the hammer spring force to your idea velocity, please follow the instruction on Sec.12.

ew may neddTo increase the regulator pressure:


8. The regulator pressure needs to match with the corresponding hammer spring force in order to
to be turned
achieve the best state.
als to 100fps.
1) Move the safety to the9. “S” (SAFE) position and keep the muzzle pointed in a safe
In any time, DO NOT rotate the regulator clockwise when the reservoir has high pressure air.
direction.
ts will decrease and the muffling

If the regulator pressure is low, wish to increase the pressure value as follows:
2) Fill the rifle to 300 BAR
1. /Make
4,350 PSI,
sure the safetyfollowing
is on “S” (SAFE)the procedure
position on page
and keep the muzzle pointed7.
in a safe direction.
2. Fill the air to 30MPa (300bar / 4350psi), please follow the instruction on Sec.3.
3) Locate the regulator adjustment screw on the underside of the air rifle.
3. Locate the external adjustable regulator at the bottom of the air rifle (Refer to Sec.1), and remove the
4) Using a flathead screwdriver, slowly rotate the adjustment screw counter-clockwise
rubber cap.
4. Use screwdriver rotate slowly the screw counter-clockwise (Fig.9b), at the same time, observe the
(Fig. 9b), at the same time, observe the the
regulator pressure gauge, regulator
pressure will gauge. The and
gradually increases pressure willideal
adjust it to the gradually
pressure.
increase. Adjust to your idealthepressure.
5. Adjust hammer spring force to your idea velocity, please follow the instruction on Sec.12.

! WARNING: 6. The regulator pressure needs to match with the corresponding hammer spring force in order to
NEVER ADJUST THE REGULATOR PRESSURE ABOVE 3000 PSI / 210
achieve the best state.
BAR. THIS CAN DAMAGE7.THE REGULATOR.
In any time, DO NOT rotate the regulator clockwise when the reservoir has high pressure air.

5) To achieve best results, Adjustment


it is recommended
Reference that you adjust your hammer spring tension
in conjunction with regulatorCal.
adjustments.Regulator Pressure Spring Adjustment Turns Velocity Adjustment
.177 (4.5mm) About 140bar About 3 Circles About 1000fps
! WARNING: DO NOT.22ROTATE
(5.5mm) THEAbout
REGULATOR
180bar ADJUSTMENT
About 3 Circles SCREW CLOCK-
About 950fps
.25 (6.35mm) About 200bar About 3 Circles About 900fps
WISE WHILE THE RIFLE HAS PRESSURE IN IT. THIS CAN DAMAGE YOUR REGULATOR.
When the reservoir has high pressure air, DO NOT rotate the regulator
clockwise and reduce the regulator pressure value.

The Adjustment Reference Chart can be used


Maximum regulator pressure should not exceeds 21MPa (210bar / 3000psi).
Otherwise, it will damage the regulator.

to restore yourThe
rifle to
regulator hasa normal
been factory set setting.
to an efficient setting that will suit most
hunting and target uses.Therefore, advance calibration is not required. Fig.9a Fig.9b

CALIBER REGULATOR PRESSURE SPRING ADJUSTMENT


If it is necessary to adjust the regulator, make sure you have enough
experience, read this manual carefully and follow the above instructions.
VELOCITY
TURNS ADJUSTMENT
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.177 (4.5 MM) ABOUT 140 BAR/2,000 PSI ABOUT 3 TURNS ABOUT 1,000 FPS
.22 (5.5 MM) ABOUT 180 BAR/2,600 PSI ABOUT 3 TURNS ABOUT 950 FPS
.25 (6.35 MM) ABOUT 200 BAR/2,900 PSI ABOUT 3 TURNS ABOUT 900 FPS

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MAINTENANCE
1) Apply silicone lubricant to the breech o-ring on the bolt probe every 3 months
or every 500 shots.
2) Apply a thin layer of Moly paste to the bolt probe every 3 months.
3) Always store with pressure (at least 1,000 PSI/69 BAR) in the air rifle. Store in
a place that is dark. Keep out of high humidity.

! WARNING: DO NOT INTRODUCE PETROLEUM-BASED LUBRICANTS INTO THE


HIGH-PRESSURED RESERVOIR, IT MAY CAUSE AN EXPLOSION. FAILURE TO
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURIES OR DEATH.

! WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE OR REPAIR THIS AIR RIFLE


WHILE IT IS FILLED WITH AIR PRESSURE. PARTS CAN FLY FROM THIS AIR RIFLE AT DAN-
GEROUS SPEEDS AND MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURIES OR DEATH.

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WARRANTY
One-Year Limited Warranty
This product is warranted to the retail consumer for one year from date of retail purchase
against defects in material and workmanship. In the unlikely event there are any defects in
materials or workmanship in the first twelve (12) months after retail purchase, we will repair
or replace the defective items under warranty.

What is covered:
Replacement parts and labor. Transportation charges to consumer for repaired product.

What is NOT covered:


- Transportation charges to Air Venturi for defective products.
- Any damage or faults caused by owner misuse, action or inaction.
- Damages caused by abuse or failure to perform normal maintenance.
- Any other expense.
- Parts subject to normal wear and tear.
- Consequential damages, incidental damages or incidental expenses including damage
to property.

This warranty is in addition to your statutory rights. Retain your sales receipt as proof
of purchase.

NOTE: Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.

Warranty claims:
Call Air Venturi at 216-220-1180 before returning any product.

Implied warranties:
Any implied warranties, including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a
particular purpose, are limited in duration to one year from date of retail purchase.

NOTE: Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the
above limitation may not apply to you.

To the extent any provision of this warranty is prohibited by federal, state or municipal law
which cannot be preempted, it shall not be applicable. This warranty gives you specific
legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state and country
to country. Illustrations and photographs are for information purposes only and may not
show the exact model purchased.

The warranty shall be invalid if the Airgun:


• Has been incorrectly disassembled, reassembled or maintained.
• Has been fitted with non-Air Venturi parts.
• Has been abused, misused or improperly stored.
• Original purchase receipt cannot be presented.

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5135 Naiman Parkway, Cleveland, OH 44139
Ph: 216-292-2570 • fax: 216-373-0086

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