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1. W CAUTION When you pierce a compressed air cylinder make sure the aigun in ON SAFE and that the barrel is pointing in a safe direction W CAUTION The air used must comply with DIN 3188 breathing air 2 3 LOADING THE ROTARY M MAGAZINE Put the airgun ON SAFE see chap 2 1 Handling the safety Pull back the bolt lever of the rotary magazine retainer slide see the sequence in illustration 4 a Remove the drum from the airgun illustration 4 b Load the drum magazine by inserting diabolo pellets in its holes illustration 3 a The diabolo pellets are held in place by an o ring that traps them Your new airgun has been tested for faults with all the pellets described in the accessories section Pellets with a maximum total length of 10 mm may be loaded Do not use previously fired or damaged pellets Do not use pointed pellets 2 4 gt LOADING THE RIFLE M Put the airgun ON SAFE see chap 2 1 Handling the safety Pull back the bolt lever of the rotary magazine retainer slide see the sequence in illustration 4 a Place the drum in the airgun illustration 4 b Push the retainer of the drum Push the bolt lever forward and lower it WARNING A diabolo pellet is automatically loaded in the barrel during the locking process Do not use steel pellets darts or similar unsuitable ammunition Illustration 3 a Do not put your hand in front of the barrel Do
2. not put your finger on the trigger Caution Always point the barrel of the airgun in a safe direction Do not point the airgun at people or animals Illustration 4 a Illustration 4 b 7 2 5 CS UNLOADING THE RIFLE M e Put the airgun ON SAFE as described see chap 2 1 Handling the safety e Pull back the bolt lever and then the rotary magazine retainer slide illustration 4 a to be able to remove the rotary magazine e Remove the rotary magazine illustration 4 b lf there is a pellet in the barrel remove it with a cleaning brush or proceed as described in chapter Jams e Donottry to shoot a used pellet lt might damage the rotary magazine and the barrel e Remove the pellets from the rotary magazine by pressing with a thin blunt object Make sure the airgun is completely unloaded Put the empty rotary magazine back into the airgun Push the bolt lever forward Push the rotary magazine retainer slide forward 2 6 ES POINT AND SHOOT SAFELY El Make sure the airgun s safety is ON SAFE Insert a compressed air cylinder and load the airgun as described Make sure that your target is safe before shooting Y CAUTION Inspect backstop for wear before and after each use Discontinue use if backstop shows signs of failure or causes ricochet Always place backstop in a location that is safe should the backstop fail Think of what you might hit if you miss the target Hold the
3. airgun pointing in a safe direction Put the safety OFF SAFE and uncock by pulling the trigger and making a blank shot e Then engage back the safety When removing any pellet from the barrel with a cleaning brush place the rifle horizontally see chapter Jams Do not hold the airgun in a vertical position as the pellet could fall into the mechanism and cause damage Never use sharp metal objects to remove pellets from the rotary magazine or the airgun Any damage to the rotary magazine or the Make sure that the airgun always points in a safe direction Never point at people or animals Always handle the airgun as if it were loaded and ready to fire Due to this airgun s high shooting capacity take particular care and caution in choosing a safe target Only choose targets that cannot barrel could cause faulty operation be pierced and that do not have a hard surface that can cause ricochets Never shoot at liquid surfaces REPEATING LOADING PROCESS After loading the airgun as described make sure that the target the pellet trap and the surrounding area are safe With each cycling of the bolt lever the magazine rotates one position Lift the bolt lever pull rearward and then push forward to its original position illustration 5 a Disengage the safety as previously described Your airgun is ready to fire now FIRING CAPACITY The capa
4. has been screwed in correctly make sure the airgun is not loaded and shoot in a safe direction If the airgun doesn t fire check the items in Section 4 Problems Y CAUTION The airgun remains under pressure even after removal of the compressed air cylinder W CAUTION release all the pressure unscrew the compressed air cylinder remove the rotary magazine and shoot in a safe direction until the airgun can no longer fire Filling procedure The compressed air cylinder can be refilled at any time even if it is not yet empty When filling observe the provisions of the TRG technical regulations relating to pressurized gas The maximum permissible filling pressure of 300 bars must not be exceeded under any circumstances Observe applicable national statutory regulations for refilling Cylinders which are leaky or otherwise unsafe must not be refilled Empty them in a safe manner Screw the adapter onto the refill cylinder and tighten it Then screw the compressed air cylinder onto the adapter and tighten it securely Open the cylinder valve for approx 5 seconds and then close it Remove the cylinder and screw it back onto the airgun Compressed air cylinders must never be used or stored above maximum pressure A WARNING Never try to use force when inserting a com pressed air cylinder A WARNING Do not store compressed air cylinders at tem peratures above 50 C 122 C
5. shall not be applicable if the rifle has been modified 14 SERVICE FOR WALTHER 1250 DOMINATOR WARNING An airgun that malfunctions may be dangerous Therefore you should store it in a safe place so no one uses it before it is repaired It is complicated to repair an airgun on your own In addition incorrect assembly can lead to dangerous malfunctions WARRANTY FOR WALTHER 1250 DOMINATOR ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY This product is warranted to the retail consumer for one 1 year from date of purchase against defects in material and workmanship and is not transferable WHAT IS COVERED Replacement parts and labor WHAT IS NOT COVERED Shipping charges to Umarex USA for defective product and damages caused by abuse or failure to perform normal maintenance as well as any other expense Consequential damages or incidental expenses including damage to property 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 Warranty Claims and Repair for U S and Canadian customers only Call Umarex USA 479 646 4210 and ask for the Service Department If it is determined a return is necessary you will be issued a Return Authorization Number Write this number boldly on the box and return the product prepaid to Umarex USA Your name address phone number and a note explaining the defect found must be included in the pac
6. the airgun as if it were loaded Always apply the safety before loading to ensure that no involuntary shots are made Only put your finger on the trigger and pull it when you are going to shoot Use only ammunition and compressed air cylinders designed for this airgun Always keep the barrel of the rifle pointed in a safe direction Keep in mind the maximum range of the pellet approximately 625 yards or 571 meters Never transport the airgun when it is loaded Only load it when you intend to shoot it Never point the airgun at people or animals Avoid shots where the ammunition could ricochet Do not aim at hard smooth objects or water Pellets could ricochet Before shooting make sure the target and your surroundings are secure Always confirm that the airgun is not loaded and that the safety is on when you carry it or give it to another person Make sure the area toward which you are pointing the airgun is safe including if you were to trip or the airgun were to fall For safety reasons wear protective glasses when you shoot 16 Always store the airgun unloaded with the safety on Keep the ammunition and the compressed air cylinder out of reach of unauthorized persons those who have not been instructed on its use children persons under 18 Store ammunition separately Give this airgun along with usage instructions only to those over 18 and make sure that they are as familiar as possible with its handling In German
7. toy Adult supervision required Misuse or careless use may cause serious injury or death May be dangerous up to 625 yards or 571 meters YOU AND OTHERS WITH YOU SHOULD ALWAYS WEAR SHOOTING GLASSES TO PROTECT YOUR EYES READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING BUYER AND USER HAVE THE DUTY TO OBEY ALL LAWS REGARDING THE USE AND OWNERSHIP OF THIS AIRGUN THIS AIRGUN IS INTENDED FOR USE BY THOSE 16 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER A WARNING Lead pellets Do not inhale dust or put pellets in mouth Wash hands after handling This product contains lead a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm Never leave a loaded gun unattended Always store your gun unloaded Engage the safety and make sure the magazine is WARNING empty Keep your gun out of reach of children and persons who aren t familiar with it Store pellets and air cylinders in a separate location in order to prevent use by unskilled or unauthorized persons 3 1 2 ar THE PARTS OF YOUR NEW AIR RIFLE Muzzle o Trigger Front sight o Stock end pad Rear sight o Cheek piece 0 Rotary magazine Bolt lever If you memorize the names of the different parts of your new rifle it will Safety Compressed air help you to more easily understand the usage instructions Read this cylinder manual carefully to gain full enjoyment from your new airgun Stock 4 2 1 c
8. 1250 DOMINATOR Air rifle Carabine a air comprime Carabina de aire comprimido E A 000 q Universal Guns ru OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS MODE D EMPLOI MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES ZN CAUTION ATTENTION ATENCION For sale to persons over 18 years of age For your own safety and that of others read the user s manual carefully before shooting the air gun for the first time Both sellers and buyers must respect the regulations on use and ownership of air rifles En vente libre aux personnes ag es de plus de 18 ans Pour votre s curit et celle d autrui lisez attentivement et int gralement la notice d emploi avant d utiliser l arme pour la premi re fois Les vendeurs tout comme les acheteurs ont l obligation de respecter les normes relatives l utilisation et a la possession carabine a air comprim De venta libre a mayores de 18 anos Para su propia seguridad y para la de los demas lea integra y detenidamente las instrucciones de uso antes de disparar el arma por primera vez Tanto los vendedores como los compradores tienen la obligaci n de respetar las normas relativas al uso y posesi n de carabinas de aire comprimido CONTENTS CONTENU CONTENIDO 2 127 Description Designation Designacion CS Operation Emploi Reglaje CA Care Entretien Mantenimiento A Safety instructions Consignes de s curit Instrucciones de seguridad 1 1 ar 1250 DOMINATOR G3 A WARNING Not a
9. Illustration 7 a 10 2 o ES ADJUSTING THE SIGHT ili Aim at a SAFE target Hold the airgun so that the rear sight is lined up with the front sight at the same time The front sight should be exactly in the center of the notch of the rear sight Next raise the airgun so that the lower part of the bull s eye meets the front sight The upper part of the rear sight the upper part of the front sight and the lower part of the target should be in line illustration 8 a sight image The point of impact can be adjusted as follows The rifle is adjusted by the factory to shoot from a distance of 10 m To adjust the elevation of the sight move the sight by slightly loosening the screw illustration 8 b Move the sight back Move the sight forward With excessively high shots With excessively low shots Then retighten the screw Illustration 8 c Illustration 8 b too low right Illustration too high 8 a To adjust the windage of the sight it is necessary to move the front sight Illustration 8 c Move the front sight to the right Move the front sight to the left If the airgun shoots to the right If the airgun shoots to the left 11 2105 Always store the airgun with the ammunition removed and the safety on ON SAFE Carefully check that there is no ammunition in the barrel and remove the pellets from the rotary magazine Before storing it also remove the compressed air cylinder Keep the airgun ou
10. S HANDLING THE SAFETY e The rifle is fitted with a double safety system To deactivate it you must 1 press the fixing lever down and After each shot the airgun will automatically have the safety in place 2 push the safety button forward illustration 1 b The red mark is visible and the airgun is ready for shooting e To set the safety manually pull the safety back as shown in illustration 1 c illustration 1 a until it is in position the red mark is hidden The safety is not ON SAFE unless it is pulled all the way back and the RED mark is hidden The air rifle will not fire when ON SAFE Even when the safety is ON SAFE you should continue to handle the air rifle safely Do not ever point the air Keep the air rifle in the ON SAFE S position rifle at any person Do not ever point the air rifle at anything you until you are actually ready to shoot Then do not intend to shoot push the safety to the FIRE F position e Handle the airgun only with the safety in place Always point the barrel of the airgun in a safe direction Illustration 1 a safety activated Illustration 1 b Illustration 1 c ready for shooting 5 2 2 cS HANDLING THE COMPRESSED AIR CYLINDER El Note To guarantee good operation make sure you use only Walther accessories Insert the new compressed air cylinder into the forearm first Fig 2 a and screw it tight The airgun is now under pressure To test whether the cylinder
11. ance of an airgun is adversely affected by special factors Among these conditions we find usage maintenance and storage at certain temperatures higher or lower than normal outdoors from 60 70 F 15 to 21 C High temperatures can create a pressure in the compressed air cylinder and the airgun itself which considerably exceeds the normal operating pressure This excessive pressure might prevent firing and cause permanent damage to the airgun Maximum temperature of storage or operation should never exceed 122 F 50 C Compressed air cylinders which are leaky damaged or more than 10 years old should be emptied in a safe manner and not used or filled again Ten years after the manufacturing date the compressed air cylinder must be tested at the owner s expense or replaced The manufacturing date is recorded on the cylinder MODIFICATIONS IN THE AIRGUN The air used must comply with DIN 3188 breathing air The maximum operating pressure of the compressed air cylinder 300 bars must never be exceeded A WARNING Shooting with insufficient pressure can cause a pellet to lodge in the barrel See the instruc tions on jams A WARNING The different components of this airgun have been designed and manufactured to guarantee optimal function and perfor mance at all times Any modification in the design or adjustment in the performance may cause malfunction and with it the airgun could become unsafe The warranty
12. city of the compressed air cylinder and thus the number of remaining shots can be read off the integrated pressure gauge When the pressure falls to about 40 bars 28 joule and 40 joule variants refill the cylinder see chap 2 2 Handling the compressed air cylinder 2 ri cil THE TRIGGER Activate the safety put ON SAFES Unload the airgun as described in point 2 5 Unloading the rifle Adjust your customized trigger travel by using a screwdriver to give a slight turn to the screw on the trigger illustration 6 a Illustration 6 a 28 joule and 40 joule variants 9 2 8 CAUTION Shooting with insufficient pressure can cause a diabolo pellet to lodge in the barrel e Remove the magazine first then insert a new compressed air cylinder close the bolt lever and shoot without the rotary magazine into a SAFE TARGET e The blocked pellet will fire f this procedure fails to resolve the problem remove the magazine and carefully press out the blocked pellet with a cleaning brush cleaning rod see illustration 7 a A WARNING A jam is a dangerous situation If the airgun fails to shoot never assume that there is no ammunition left in the drum rotary magazine When removing any pellet from the barrel with a Cleaning brush place the rifle horizontally Do not hold the airgun in a vertical position as the pellet could fall into the mechanism and cause damage
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14. kage A copy of the original purchase receipt must accompany the return Include a check made to Umarex USA in the amount of 21 95 to cover shipping and handling IMPLIED WARRANTIES Any implied warranties including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited in duration to 1 year from date of retail purchase SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS 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 A WARNING Make sure the rifle is examined and repaired only by authorized specialized personnel or by a gunsmith IMPORTANT Before transporting your gun make sure the safety is ON SAFE and the air cylinder has been removed 15 SAFE GUN HANDLING You should be familiar with the safe and proper handling of your airgun Because your new airgun has a high shooting capacity careful attention is advised Regarding the basic rules to shoot safely consider every contact you have with your airgun as part of its handling Deactivate the airgun safety only when you are ready to shoot and when you are done activate it again immediately Always handle
15. t of the reach of children and users not familiarized with its use Store the airgun separately from the pellets and the compressed air cylinder Always check to make sure the airgun is unloaded when getting it from storage or from another person 33 CARE If you maintain and care for your airgun properly you will be able to enjoy its use for many years Clean the exterior metal parts of the airgun Use a soft cloth slightly dampened with special oil for airguns To guarantee lasting operation apply 2 or 3 drops of RWS Spring Cylinder Oil in the feeder and also in the airgun through the empty magazine see illustration 9 a Lubricate the rubber ring on the rotary magazine at regular intervals Never use cleaning pellets as they can damage the airgun 12 WARNING Never leave the airgun loaded WARNING Do not try to clean the airgun without applying the safety first removing the compressed air cylinder and the rotary maga zine and making sure there is no pellet in the barrel Illustration 9 a SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 0 721 5 2 N 0 a papeo slajjad uounwwe ajqeynsup so1njesadula U IH UO 199 1109 Jou JapuljA jaueq Ag dwa s Japul Ao 34vS NO payeanoe Aajeg Problems a The airgun doesn 13 INSTRUCTIONS ON THE USE OF COMPRESSED AIR CYLINDERS Sometimes the perform
16. y an Airguns Possession Card WBK is required for versions above 7 5 joules muzzle energy Any modification or repair of the airgun should be carried out by Umarex USA or their authorized repair facilities Never leave the airgun loaded if it is out of your reach Unload the airgun before giving it to someone else TECHNICAL DATA W CAUTION Umarex USA air guns are made according to the regulations of the PTB Physikalisch Technischer Bundesanstalt federal institute German federal law the regulations established in the CIP center and the broad experience in arms manufacture of Umarex USA Therefore we assume no liability if our products fail to meet the corresponding legal regulations when exported or if the purchaser or owner might have legal difficulties or consequences in this respect 17 ACCESSORIES FOR WALTHER 1250 DOMINATOR Rotary clips pack of 2 pcs also suitable for pointed pellets Item No 465 102 Silencer Compensator Simple bolt fixing assembly Reduces detonation at muzzle when shooting Consult the corresponding legislation Silencer Item No 465 105 Compensator Item No 465 106 Picatinny Rail easy to assemble to existing system Item No 2 1525 Steel compressed air cylinder 300 bar 267 cm 930 g with pressure gauge and Quick Fill adapter Item No 465 108 Distributed by Distribu par UMAREXUSE www UmarexUSA com 6007 South 29th Street Fort Smit
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