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1. Your airgun is equipped with an adjustable rear sight for both elevation 1 up down and windage left right 2 Elevation settings are marked on the eleva tion knob and controlled by turning eleva tion screw 1 Turn clockwise to make the airgun shoot lower e Turn counter clockwise to make the airgun shoot higher Left or Right windage settings are marked on the sliding scale and controlled by turn ing windage screw 2 Turn clockwise to make the pellet hit to the right Turn counter clockwise to make the pel let hit to the left The scale and numbers are for reference only and do not represent a specific distance at the target 7 AIRGUN MAINTENANCE Airgun care requires very little cleaning and maintenance Mechanicals parts Barrel should be cleaned before storage or at least after 500 shots with a cleaning rod avoid brass brushes for rifling preserva tion or cleaning pellets to be fired as a real pellet You can apply a drop of gun oil into the breach Every 1000 shots apply a drop of gun lubricant into the compression chamber fig W Blued parts as barrel and compression cylinder should be protected from rusting Maintain protection by wiping these parts with a lightly oiled pad All visible mechanicals parts breach trig ger safety may be lightly oiled as needed to maintain a proper function
2. To reduce second stage length turn screw clockwise To increase second stage length turn screw counter clockwise N 4 Point the airgun in safe direction while keeping your finger off the trigger fig Q With one hand grasp stock at the pistol grip Holding the rifle firmly tap barrel behind front sight in order to break locked position fig R Grasp barrel behind the front sight and pull downward until it stops You will hear an audi ble click of the trigger mechanism lock when the pressure is released You must control and not release the barrel under strong resi stance until the audible click is heard Be careful not to pinch your hand or fingers in the hinge area fig S 10 USA LOADING Check pellet to ensure it matches the cali ber of the airgun Insert pellet into the bre ech until skirt is flush with breech face fig T Move barrel back to its original locked position Again be careful not to pinch your hand or fingers in the hinge area fig U 6 SHOOTING AIMING AND FIRING Keep finger outside trigger guard until on target push safety button fully forward squeeze trigger Safety can be put back to On or Safe positions at any time by pulling fully rewarded white dot visible A Wrong fig V B Right fig 2
3. Stock care Synthetic stocks require no maintenance except wiping clean and drying with a soft cloth or towel Wooden stocks should only be stored at room temperature because excessive heat can crack them A wooden stock can be polished with oil and a soft cloth Storage e Do not leave the rifle in the cocked posi tion as this weakens the mainspring e Decock your airgun by firing in a safe direction and always strictly respect all safety rules e Do not leave the rifle in humid environ ment e Do not attempt to disassemble your airgun Take or send it to an authorized service station e Do not modify your airgun han dling it in a different manner as described in this manual as this could make your gun unsafe and you will void the warranty e Any modification may make the gun unsafe to use and cause serious injury or death e Do not fire the airgun without pellet in the chamber dry fire as this may damage you airgun per WARNING 8 SERVICE AND REPAIRS Call STOEGER INDUSTRIES 301 283 6300 and ask for the Service Department It is pos sible that our Service personnel and gunsmi ths will be able to help you over the phone In the event this is not possible authorized service and repairs will be issued a RA Return Authorization Number Write this number boldly on the box Include a note in the box stating the defect or problem along with your name address and phone number Return p
4. Accockeek MD 20607 2501 USA
5. OWNER S MANUAL StoegerAIRGUNS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS AIRGUN Congratulations and thank you for purchasing your new STOEGER pellet airgun THIS AIRGUN IS NOT A TOY THIS AIRGUN IS FOLLOW THIS OWNER S MANUAL SAFETY TO BE USED BY ADULTS ONLY INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND KEEP THIS eee READ THIS OWNERS MANO SOK MANUAL SAFELY FOR FUTURE USE DO NOT PLETELY ALWAYS TREAT YOUR AIRGUN AS SELL YOUR AIRGUN WITHOUT THIS OWNER YOU WOULD A REAL FIREARM MANUAL OWNER AND USER MUST KNOW AND OBEY ALL LOCAL LAWS ABOUT THE OWNERSHIP AND THE USE OF THIS AIRGUN WARNING WARNING 5 USA 1 Airgun parts 2 Safety handling Adjusting the 9 10 4 GOCKING 10 5 Ladi 11 6 Shooting aiming siisii 11 7 1 4 2 2 40 201 010044000000000000 00 4414 11 8 Service 22 12 Manual subject to modification without prior notice 5 5 AIRGUN SAFETY 1 NEVER POINT AN AIRGUN AT SOMETHING THAT IS NOT SAFE TO SHOOT Never let the muzzle of an airgun point at any part of your body or at another person This is especially important when loading or unloading the airgun When you are shooting at a target kn
6. oting stop firing immediately engage the manual safety and unload the airgun Make sure the chamber and barrel are free from any obstruction 7 USE PROPER PELLETS Be certain that each pellet you use is in the proper caliber for the airgun The caliber of the airgun is clearly marked on the barrel of the airgun The use of low quality pellets may affect the accuracy or obstruct the bar rel by accumulation of pellets inside the barrel USA 8 ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE GLAS SES WHEN SHOOTING A pellet or pellet frag ments can blow back or ricochet and cause serious injury inclu ding the possible loss of eyesight The sho oter and bystanders must always wear impact resistant sho oting glasses when firing any airgun 9 NEVER CLIMB A TREE FENCE OR OBSTRUCTION WITH A LOADED AIRGUN Open barrel before climbing or descend ing a tree or before climbing a fence or jumping over a ditch or obstruction Never pull or push a loaded airgun toward yourself or another person 10 AVOID ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND JUDGMENT OR REFLEX IMPAIR ING MEDICATION WHEN SHOOTING Do not drink and sho ot If you take medi cation that can impair motor reactions or judgment do not handle an airgun whi le you are under the influence of the medi cation 11 NEVER TRANSPORT A LOADED AIRGUN Unload an airgun before putting it in a vehicle Hunters and target shooters sh
7. ould load their airgun only at their destination 12 NEVER FIRE YOUR AIRGUNS WITH OUT PELLETS IN THE CHAMBER This may permanently damage your rifle 8 USA SAFE FIRE 62 24 SS 57 3 6 8 SSS 2 4 224 Kd iS 1 AIRGUN PARTS gt Stock Safety Rail for scope mount Compression cylinder Windage adjustment screw Elevation adjustment screw Barrel Muzzle vozzr Front sight with fiber optic Grip Trigger adjustment screw Trigger guard Pistol grip USA 2 SAFETY HANDLING Your airgun has an automatic locking safety which engages automatically when you cock your gun The safety slide is situated at the end of the compression tube fig C e Back safe Safety button fully rearward white dot visible the safety is in the ON or Safe position e Forward fire Push the safety button fully forward white dot not visible to put the safety in the OFF or Fire position SAFE 3 ADJUSTING THE TRIGGER Trigger pull is adjusted in the factory and does not need adjustment for most shooters This two stage trigger has an adjusting screw for second stage length adjustment fig N This feature is for experienced shooters on models X10 and X20
8. ow what is behind it If you miss your target or if the pellet pene trates the target it is your responsibility to ensure that the shot does not cause unin tended injury or damage 2 AN AIRGUN CAN CAUSE PERMA NENT INJURY OR DEATH ALWAYS TREAT AN AIRGUN AS A REAL FIRE ARM AND AS IF IT WAS LOADED Never assume that an airgun is unloaded The only certain way to ensure that an airgun is not loaded is to open the chamber and visually examine the inside to see if a pel let is present Airguns can be checked by opening the chamber so that a visual inspec tion of the chamber for any remaining pellet can be made 3 STORE YOUR AIRGUN SO THAT CHILDREN CANNOT GAIN ACCESS TOIT It is your responsibility to ensure that children under the lawful age of possession of an airgun or other unauthorized persons do not gain unsupervised access to your airgun To reduce the risk of accidents involving children unload your airgun lock it and store the pellets in a separate locked location Please note that devices intended to pre vent accidents for example cable locks chamber plugs etc may not prevent use or misuse of your airgun by a determined person Steel gun safes may be more appropriate to reduce the likelihood of intentional misuse of an airgun by an unau thorized child or person 4 NEVER SHOOT AT WATER OR HARD SURFACE Shooting at the
9. repaid to STOEGER INDUSTRIES Airgun division 801 Broad Street Pocomoke MD 21851 Warranty Claims All Stoeger Airguns carry a limited 2 year warranty Stoeger Industries to You This new Stoe ger Airgun is warranted only to the original retail purchaser for two years from the date of purchase This warranty applies only if the product was purchased from an authorized Stoeger reseller in United States Stoeger will at its option repair or replace without charge any product fails due to a defect in workmanship or materials Parts and labor are included Repairs are warrant ed for the duration of the original warranty If Stoeger replaces an airgun under its ori ginal warranty you will receive a new two year warranty Stoeger will return replace ment airgun to you freight prepaid To Obtain Warranty Service You must send your airgun freight prepaid to Stoeger Industries at the address listed above No C O D shipments will be accepted Only the Stoeger reap facility in Maryland is authorized to make warranty repairs DO NOT PACK OR SHIP LOADED AIRGUNS Return the complete unloaded airgun with a detailed description of the problem You must provide Stoeger satisfactory proof of the date of original purchase if the warranty registration is not on file Only a sales receipt or properly completed warranty registration card for a new Stoeger airgun will establish eligibility for warranty repairs when a product is retu
10. rned You must pro vide proof of the date you purchased a new Stoeger product at the time you send a product for warranty repair What is Not Covered The warranty does not cover defects or damage caused by 1 Misuse or accident 2 Failure to provide proper care and maintenance 3 Failure to comply with instructions in the owner s manual 4 Normal wear and tear 5 Rust or corrosion 6 Obstruction in the barrel All wooden parts are excluded from war ranty repairs This warranty does not cover claims made by the subsequent owner of any Stoeger product ANY UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR MODIFICATION OF THE AIRGUN WILL VOID THE WARRANTY STOEGER SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CLAIMS INVOLVING AIRGUN THAT RESULT FROM THE USE OF NON STANDARD OR REUSED PELLETS IN NO EVENT SHALL STOEGER INDU STRIES BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUEN TIAL DAMAGES Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limi tation or exclusion may not apply to you The warranty gives specific legal rights and so you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Stoeger Industries authorizes no dealer or any other person to vary the terms of this warranty or make any other express war ranties Where to get Further Help If you have any questions concerning this warranty please contact Stoeger Industries 301 283 6300 or Stoeger Industries 17603 Indian Head Highway
11. surfa of water or rock or other hard surface increases the chance of ricochets or fragmentation of the pellet which can result in the projectile striking an unintended or peripheral target 5 KNOW THE SAFETY FEATURES OF THE AIRGUN YOU ARE USING BUT REMEMBER SAFETY DEVICES ARE NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR SAFE HAN DLING PROCEDURES Keep your airgun on safe until ready to fire but never rely solely on a safety device to prevent an accident It is imperative that you know and use the safety features of the particular airgun you are handling but acci dents can best be prevented by following the safe handling procedures described in these safety rules and elsewhere in the pro duct manual To further familiarize yourself with the proper use of airguns take an airgun Safety Course taught by an expert in airgun use and safety procedures 6 PROPERLY MAINTAIN YOUR AIRGUN Store and carry your airgun so that dirt or lint does not accumu late in the working parts Clean and oil your airgun following the instructions pro vided your user s manual after each use to prevent corro sion damage to the barrel or accumulation of impurities Always check the barrel prior to loading to ensure that it is clean and free from obstructions Firing against an obstruc tion can cause a dangerous build up of pressure and might injure yourself or others nearby If you hear an unusual noise when sho

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