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1. YOU MUST BE ABLE TO SEE ALL THE WAY THROUGH THE BORE TO CONSIDER IT CLEAR e Remember NEVER SHOOT A POWER PISTON AIR GUN WITHOUT A PELLET To do so permits the piston to slam hard against the front of the compression chamber Repeated dry firing can eventually damage your air gun It needs the cushioning action of the air compressing behind a properly seated new lead pellet to work correctly e Shoot your air gun shortly after cocking and loading It is not advisable to leave the air gun cocked for extended periods of time e Do not attempt to uncock your airgun If you have cocked your air rifle loaded a pellet and decided not to take the shot in a reasonable amount of time do not leave your air gun cocked e Avoid excessive force in opening and shutting the rifle e Protective eyewear is a must for all air gun shooters and spectators e Confirm your firing area is safe before firing Think first Fire second e Always be sure of your backstop Be sure that the entire path of your pellet even beyond the target is safe Do not shoot at glass fire water or hard surfaces Avoid ricochets It is impossible to predict where a glancing shot will fall Remember a pellet may travel up to 450 yards 412 meters e Backstops should be inspected for wear before and after each use Discontinue use if the backstop surface shows signs of failure or if projectiles rebound or ricochet severely Since backstop surfaces eventually fail always plac
2. questions at www blackopsusa com OF THE PRODUCT MAY VARY 1 WARNINGS Restricted to users 18 years of age or older Always keep the air gun pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION Treat all air guns as if loaded This airgun is recommended for ADULT USE ONLY Precision adult airguns because of their design are a special class of non powder guns They may have extremely sensitive trigger mechanisms very light trigger pulls and may fire if dropped or jarred abruptly Do not rely on the safety alone This special class of air guns is intended for use by experienced adult shooters who understand their proper and safe use MAY FIRE IF DROPPED As an adult air gun this gun is exempt from drop testing requirements It may fire if dropped or hit sharply even if the safety is in the ON position Do not lean or place your air gun where it may fall and be careful not to impact any part of the loaded air gun Always wear goggles or eye Never point the muzzle at Always keep the airgun out protective gear when shooting people or animals of reach of children Disassembling or modifying the gun Never look directly down the When not in use set the may affect the gun s performance and barrel of this air gun SAFETY to ON void the manufacturer s warranty Never put your finger on the trigger Always assume and treat the gun unless you are ready to fire as if it were loaded and ready to fire THIS PRODUCT IS NOT A TOY ADULT S
3. abrasive material or create excessive space around the pellet USE ONLY NEW LEAD OR HIGH QUALITY PELLETS Use of other projectiles such as steel plastic sheathed zinc darts or previously fired low quality or deformed pellets will damage your air gun and may cause dangerous ricochet Properly seated pellets should not show rub marks on rear of skirt if breech is reopened prior to firing Do not use damaged pellets pellets that have been fired before darts or unauthorized projectiles These can be unsafe and damage your air gun 10 Reviewing Safety Treat all air guns as if they were loaded and with the same respect you would an actual firearm Follow safe air gun handling practices Remember that air guns can be dangerous if mishandled Precision adult airguns are not toys they can cause serious injury or even death For proper training and information contact your local air gun clubs and or the National Rifle Association User should obey all laws regarding the usage and ownership of air guns Misuse or careless use may cause serious injury or death Always point the gun in a SAFE DIRECTION NEVER POINT your air gun at people or animals even if it is not loaded Eye protection is required You and others with you should always wear eye protection Normal operation temperature or airguns is approximately 20 to 110 F 6 to 42 C Always check to see if the air gun is loaded when removed from storage or received
4. from another person A pellet may be in the bore without being easily visible Never fire even unloaded air guns against any part of your body Never allow anyone especially youth to use an airgun loaded or unloaded until they are fully trained in airgun safety and proper use Adjustments and repairs should be made only by specialized technicians Never use a malfunctioning air gun Store the airgun in a safe and proper place Keep secure from unauthorized use Locking it up is best Always keep securely away from children Store ammo in a separate and secure location Shoot safely Air gun pellets may travel up to 450 yards 412 meters Be sure of your backstop Avoid ricochets Do not shoot at hard surfaces Shooters and bystanders should always wear shooting glasses during firing sessions NEVER depend on any safety Select a safe place for operating the air gun Avoid shooting in public places Always put the gun in a case or bag when you are carrying it to avoid giving rise to public panic tebe os Be a Safe Shooter Safety is Your responsibility 11 No on Liability and Warranty STATEMENT OF NON LIABILITY Air guns can cause serious harm and in some instances even death and should be handled with great care This air gun is surrendered by Black Ops with the express understanding that we assume no liability for its resale handling use or possession under local laws or regulations Neither t
5. in the FIRE position manually Always point the air gun in a SAFE DIRECTION before releasing safety Accidental Discharge Possible Causes 1 Airgun not fully cocked Due to hasty cocking Solution Be sure to cock deliberately Excessive force is never necessary 2 Trigger setting too light This is a dangerous situation Most commonly due to owner over improving trigger weight setting Never adjust the trigger weight Stock Breaks or Cracks Possible Causes 1 This is always caused by dropping the air gun or allowing the barrel to snap shut by itself This also causes cocking levers and barrels to bend This is not covered by the warranty Solution Be sure to cock deliberately Excessive force is never necessary Note The Power Piston can be damaged if dropped Please check if the gun has been damaged before use Never use a damaged Power Piston Prober Disposal 1 Damaged Power Piston s need to be removed and then properly destroyed Call our customer service line for more details at 580 272 0022 MAY FIRE IF DROPPED As an adult air gun this gun is exempt from drop testing requirements It may fire if dropped or hit sharply even if the safety is in the ON position Do not lean or place your air gun where it may fall and be careful not to impact any part of the loaded air gun USE ONLY THE PROPER 177 CAL 4 5MM LEAD OR HIGH QUALITY PELLETS Use of any other projectile may have harmful oils
6. look through the scope Move the scope forward or rearward to get proper eye relief This is when the view through the scope is the full view of the objective lens The front ring should be adjusted so that it is centered in the front portion of the tube Install the top half of the front ring and screws but do not tighten them Now that you have the position set you can tighten the bottom mount screws to the receiver DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN or you will strip the threads The final step is to align the cross hairs so they are level The best way to do this is using a pair of small levels Place the air rifle securely on sandbags Place one level on the rear of the breech block and the other on the top of the cap on the scope Tighten the screws for the top half of the ring alternating from side to side and watching the bubbles on the levels to ensure they are the same Continue to tighten the screws until the tube is firmly clamped DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN or you will strip the threads and crush the tube Sighting Your Scope e We recommend the Three Shot Method for most shooters Using a firm padded rest i e sandbag rest your forestock on it fire a 3 shot group at the center point of a target that is placed 20 meters or 66 feet away The center point of the three hits should tell you which direction and how much to adjust your scope e To adjust your scope simply unscrew the knob covers on the top and right side of the scope Both elevation and wi
7. ITEM NO B1395 BLACK OPS SNIPER AIR RIFLE HANDLING amp INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL HAY ji T a YRS LTH BRi BLACHKOPSUSA COM Manufactured amp Distributed by 2014 Bear River International LLC Frisco TX 75034 All Rights Reserved MADE IN CHINA READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS AIR GUN BUYER AND USER HAVE THE DUTY TO OBEY ALL LAWS ABOUT THE USE AND OWNERSHIP OF THIS AIR GUN THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR USE BY THOSE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER ADULT SUPERVISION REQUIRED DO NOT USE OR COCK your air gun until you have read these cautions the owner s manual and all other printed material with this air gun Misuse may void your warranty and may expose you and others to possible harm A few minutes now will increase the longevity of your air gun Remember to treat this air gun with the same respect you would a firearm Always carefully follow the safety instructions found in this owner s manual and keep this manual in a safe place for future use WARNING PLEASE DO NOT RETURN sis PRODUCT AND PACKAGE MAY CONTAIN PRODUCT TO STORE CHEMICAL S KNOWN TO THE STATE OF For product assistance or questions CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER AND BIRTH please contact Customer Service DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM i WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING Email help bearriver net Phone 1 580 272 0022 J N WARNING Choking Hazard small parts You can get answers to frequently asked OCEANO COTON
8. ND SAFETY during ALL cocking and loading procedures WATCH FOR PINCH POINTS Barrel Forearm Screws Breech BLACK IEK OPS Muzzle Cocking Lever Pin Cocking Lever Barrel Pivot Bolt Adjustable Bipod SAFE 7 4 DIRECTION Always keep fingers away from trigger amp safety area when cocking BRACE AIR GUN AGAINST HIP OR THIGH Cocking The Air Gun e Your air gun is powered by an innovative Power Piston in the receiver that must be cocked before use e Grasp the airgun by the pistol grip or middle of forearm point marked X above with your right hand if you are right handed e Avoid trigger and safety area when the breech of the gun is open e With the unloaded air gun pointed upwards apply a burst of firm pressure to the barrel as far forward as comfortable This will start the barrel downward to break open the barrel e Now WITHOUT TOUCHING THE TRIGGER OR SAFETY pull the barrel down fully completing the cocking action You will feel it when the piston clicks into the cocked position e Make sure that the automatic safety flips into the SAFE position e Do not pull past this point and never use excessive force or speed Pulling the trigger of an air gun when the barrel is not held back and is in the downward cocked position will result in the barrel snapping up with great force causing damage to the air gun bent barrel broken lever and broken or cracked stock and injury to the shoot
9. SAFE PLACE away from children DON T DEPEND ON ANY SAFETY MECHANISM KEEP POINTED IN SAFE DIRECTION AT ALL TIMES This precision adult air gun is specially designed to have a more sensitive trigger mechanism and trigger pull than lighter guns This is designed for experience adult shooters who understand their proper and safe use May fire if dropped Use extreme safety Make sure the safety is in the SAFE position at all times when not in direct use Unloading Uncocking Air Rifle e If already loaded Removing the pellet is inadvisable and doing this with a sharp object could seriously damage the delicate rifling The best course of action is to shoot the airgun into soft ground a pellet trap or thick pile of newspapers or magazines e If unloaded BE SURE AIR GUN IS UNLOADED Then put muzzle tightly against a soft but firm material such as a padded rug But NEVER against any part of your body to provide air resistance and discharge airgun Try not to do this often A better way is to load a pellet and discharge in the standard way e Always check an airgun to see if it is loaded when removed from storage or received from another person The only sure way to be positive that your air gun is not loaded is to look through the bore or pass an object a cleaning rod all the way through the bore A projectile or obstruction could be present anywhere in the bore Simply open the barrel slightly and look down the bore from the rear
10. Selecting Firing Mode e Locate the safety inside of the trigger guard and in front of the trigger e The SAFE position is when the safety is in the back position closer to the trigger and the FIRE position is when the safety is in the forward position toward the front of the gun The safety should be automatically engaged to the SAFE position when you cock the air rife It is always a good idea to double check the Safety to make sure it is in the SAFE position Once the pellet is loaded in the breech and the rifle is cocked the pellet will be ready to fire Use extreme caution Flip the Safety forward from SAFE to FIRE and pull trigger ina SAFE DIRECTION If you are not going to shoot the cocked gun immediately make sure safety is in the SAFE position Don t operate the trigger when the safety is in the SAFE position It may cause damage NEVER depend on any SAFETY A safety is still just a mechanical device and therefore may be subject to failure There is no substitute for safe gun handling NEVER leave this airgun cocked or loaded Avoid leaving the main spring of the air gun under full compression for extended periods It is best to cock just before firing Always assume the gun is loaded and treated with the same respect you would a real firearm e After shooting session is completed return safety to the right SAFE position e When gun is not in use store unloaded in a
11. UPERVISION REQUIRED THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR USE BY THOSE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER MISUSE OR CARELESS USE MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH EYE PROTECTION MUST BE WORN AT ALL TIMES BY THE USER AND ANY PERSON WITHIN RANGE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND OWNER S MANUAL BEFORE USING BUYER AND USER HAVE THE DUTY TO OBEY ALL LAWS ABOUT THE USE AND OWNERSHIP OF THIS AIR GUN THIS HIGH POWERED AIR GUN IS RECOMMENDED FOR ADULT USE ONLY MAY BE DANGEROUS UP TO 450 YARDS 410 METERS DO NOT BRANDISH OR DISPLAY AIR GUNS 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 AND MARKINGS TO MAKE IT LOOK MORE LIKE A FIREARM THAT IS DANGEROUS AND MAY BE A CRIME PLEASE REMOVE ALL PACKAGING MATERIAL BEFORE USE IF PRODUCT BECOMES DAMAGED OR BROKEN IN ANY WAY DISCONTINUE USE USING DAMAGED PRODUCT MAY CAUSE DAMAGE OR LEAD TO INJURY Specifications amp Contents Contents Black Ops Sniper Pellet Rifle 1pc Bipod 2pcs 4X32 Scope 1pc Scope Mount 2pcs Scope Cover 1pc Hex Key 1pc User Manual amp Warning Card seats Barrel Bipod Specification Weight Length Length Length Pellet Capacity Accuracy Velocity Black Ops 12 04 lbs 45 5 18 9 625 11 5 177 Cal Single shot c t c 20 1250 FPS Sniper Air Rifle 5 46 kg 115 5cm 45 72cm 4 5mm at 10 meters With premium pellets 3 Cocking and Loading Your Air Rifle KEEP YOUR HANDS and all other objects AWAY FROM THE TRIGGER A
12. ce COMPRESSED GAS e Cocking levers linkages receive considerable pressure Proper lubrication insures smooth operation and minimum wear e Barrel pivot points benefit from a small application of lubrication Remember do not over lube and keep low flash point oils away from air vent and breech sea e Trigger mechanisms in Power Piston air guns benefit from very sparing applications of lube e Bore cleaning is not necessary to prevent most rust however it is essential for good accuracy Accuracy suffers badly to caked grease residues blown into the bore from the compression chamber and from leading Most accuracy complaints are the result of dirty bores even though they may look clean For storage clean the bore and leave it with a light coating of specialized oil After cleaning Do not use regular bore cleaners as they will damage seals and cause dieseling follow with dry patches until no trace of oil is seen A few regular pellets will have to be shot through the cleaned barrel before it can be expected to return to its zero You should have a proper cleaning rod for the above safety checks and to insure best accuracy A clearing rod may also be used to clear a projectile or other obstruction out of the barrel Never fire a projectile to clear a barrel Such action will only make the problem worse and may be dangerous e Exterior surface should be regularly wiped with specialized silicone oil on a cloth e Storage the gun
13. e the backstop in a location that will be safe should the backstop fail e Modifications and or tampering with a trigger mechanism may cause an air gun to malfunction and become unsafe to use Any change in performance such as lowered trigger force and shortened trigger travel indicates possible wear and such air guns should be inspected replaced or properly repaired Reduced trigger force could make the air rifle fire even more easily when dropped Check any air gun that has been dropped to make sure its function has not been affected e Repairs should only be made by specialized technicians Please contact our customer service for more information e Never look down the end of the muzzle into the barrel e Your unloaded uncocked air gun should be safely locked up separately from pellets when not in use Keep securely away from unauthorized use e Never depend on any safety mechanisms All safeties are mechanical devices and therefore subject to failure e Be sure your airgun is unloaded when crossing a fence stream or other barrier letting go of it for any reason putting it away allowing another person to handle it or entering a house or vehicle e Always point the gun in a safe direction NEVER POINT your air gun at people or animals even if it is not loaded e Air guns are not toys They should only be operated by an adult of 18 years of age or older e Safety is a straight forward but continuous process e Never use drugs or alc
14. er This damage will not be covered under the warranty The cocking mechanism of this gun may close suddenly if released during cocking This may cause injury to the user and bystanders and may damage the air gun Avoid excessive cocking force Cock smoothly and slow down near the end of the cocking stroke DO NOT snap airgun shut 4X32 Scope Tactical Rails Shoulder Pad Scope Mounts BLACK OPS a Magazine Adjustable e sta Aau Bipod ex Key Storage Justable j Trigger Cheek Pad Automatic Safety Trigger Guard l Butt Stock Grip Close barrel firmly but DO NOT SLAM Loading The Air Gun al e Hold the barrel in the down or open position See above image e Keep one hand firmly restraining the barrel e Push a lead pellet into the breech closed end first until the skirt is flush with the face of the breech e If the skirt is not flush it will be deformed when the airgun is closed resulting in an inaccurate shot e Check for this by slightly opening the air gun after loading procedure and checking for pellet damage e A seating tool not included may help set the pellet and smooth out the skirt thus increasing accuracy and power potential Do not push the pellet in with the edge of your fingernail e Insert only one pellet at a time Reloading and cocking must be completed every time you intend to shoot your gun USE ONLY THE PROPER 177 CAL 4 5MM LEAD PELLETS Use of any other projectile ma
15. he manufacturer nor Black Ops assumes any responsibility whatsoever Personal injury or property damage resulting from either intentional or accidental discharge or for air gun functions subjected to influences beyond our control are the sole responsibility of the airgun owner We will honor no claims that may result from careless handling unauthorized adjustments defective or improper ammunition corrosion or neglect By accepting this air gun the buyer agrees to release the seller and Black Ops and all associated persons from liability for any damage to persons or property that may result for any reason by using this airgun Safety is your responsibility WARRANTY This Black Ops Air gun is warranted against manufacturer defects and workmanship with proof of purchase for 1 year after the original purchase date This warranty does not cover damages due to modifications abuse or failure to perform regular maintenance For warranty questions or to speak with one of our customer service representatives please contact Email helo bearriver net Phone 1 580 272 0022 NOTE The customer is responsible for freight charges to Bear River International Bear River International will be responsible for freight charges back to the customer
16. n compression chambers should be used e There are sophisticated oils specially formulated for Power Piston airguns Look for one that has the proper flash point viscosity lubricity lack of acids etc for use in fine quality Power Piston air guns e This Power Piston air gun compresses air to high pressures resulting in high temperatures for a fraction of a second This heat can actually explode any vaporized flammable oils or lubricants in the chamber This is referred to as dieseling effect e Failure to use specialized and correct lubrication products can result in severe detonation or extensive dieseling effect resulting in possible damage to the air gun and injury to shooter and or bystanders e Very light dieseling is often experienced with a new air gun that has not been broken in The manufacturer oils and lubricants can cause minor dieseling The air gun may make a loud crack and give off some smoke This usually this stops after a few dozen shots as the air gun settles back to normal operation Some times it may take a tin or two of pellets before the excess lubricants are cleared A wisp of mist or smoke after shooting is not cause for alarm and is a sign that your air gun is getting some vapor lubrication into the barrel and is a good thing e Do not clean with high pressure air or corrosive cleaning agents Clean the gun with a lint free damp cloth and apply the right lubrication detailed above T
17. ndage can be adjusted using a flat head screwdriver Elevation is adjusted under the top knob and the windage is adjusted under the knob on the right side of the scope e After the initial group has been shot adjust the windage and elevation screws to bring the point of impact to the point of aim In order to do this rest the air rifle on a firm padded rest i e sandbag and sight in the original point of aim Turn windage and elevation screws to move the crosshairs until they rest on the original point of impact Fire another three shot group to see how close you have gotten and repeat the above process until the point of impact meets the point of aim Care and Cleaning Scope All seals and adjustments are permanently lubricated Keep lens caps and turret caps on when scope is not in use and not being adjusted Treat the lenses with the same care as you would that of a fine camera Clean lenses with a small amount of alcohol and a clean cotton swab Handle the scope with care Never carry the air gun by using the scope as a handle 7 Adjustable Bipod and Cheek Pad Attach Bipod e To attach bipod twist the release knob counterclockwise to loosen Next place clamping side of bipod over desired area of tactical rail and twist the release knob clockwise firmly in place See image 1 To Fold Bipod e Locate the outer sliding lever apply pressure to slide it down fold the bipod either forward or backwards until it lines up with the rifle and
18. odification of the air gun The Power Piston Technology may contain highly pressurized nitrogen gas The piston must never be heated or opened In order to ensure the quality safety and functionality of this product unauthorized changes of the Power Piston Technology is prohibited Defective or damaged Power Piston s must not be used and must be replaced Any change or misuse can lead to a malfunction of the product and failure of the gun which could possibly result in injury or death Any advanced cleaning of the air gun should be done by someone with advanced air gun knowledge and training For tutorials and step by step instructions please visit our website at www blackopsusa com or contact our customer service at 580 272 00222 9 Troubleshooting Guide Note Power Piston adult air guns have unique characteristics Most problems encountered by new owners are often easily corrected For long term use regular maintenance is a must Poor Accuracy Possible Causes 1 Dirty bore Most accuracy complaints are traced to an unclean bore Even a barrel which appears to be clean may be shooting well below its potential Look down the bore from the breech If you don t see clean shiny rifling the bore is dirty Solution Clean bore with cleaning rod or cleaning pellets 2 Not using special shooting techniques Because of the longer barrel in an air rifle they are much more sensitive to shooter motion Practice with an ai
19. ohol while handling this air gun e Always check to see if the air gun is on SAFE and unloaded when getting it from another person or from storage e Always shoot high quality lead pellets Low quality or deformed pellets not only result in poor accuracy but can also damage these air guns by allowing compressed air to blow by the pellet and cause the piston to slam harshly against the forward end of the compression chamber 5 Cleaning And Lubrication Use only specialized lubricants for this type of air gun Oils that contain acid or resin can damage the breech seal and piston seal Do not use oils dissolvers or solvents intended for firearms or other devices in the compression chamber of this Power Piston air gun To do so can cause severe detonation or dieseling effect resulting in possible damage to air gun and injury to shooter and or bystanders Do not over lubricate Use the Right Lubrication e Only clean air guns are accurate This Power Piston air rifle will deliver the maximum shooting potential and remain trouble free if properly lubricated and cleaned Ignoring this will inevitably lead to wear power and accuracy loss and ultimate breakdown Improper lubrication can cause damage to the airgun and possible injury to the shooter and or bystanders e Lubrication should be done on a consistent basis and by specialized technicians e Only special lubricants specifically designed for high end gas piston air gu
20. or below the face of the breech Improper pellet seating may cause pellet skirt to become smashed when the breech is closed Solution Seat pellets deep enough carefully and consistently Using a seating device will give consistency and increase potential accuracy and power by smoothing the skirt 7 Loose Sight Front and or rear sight screws or scope mount screws can work loose Solution Tighten all sight and scope mount screws firmly Only have specialized air gun technicians repair this gun s Power Piston Air gun pistons are under tension even when not cocked and can cause personal injury when improperly handled Call our customer service line for more details at 580 272 0022 Air Gun Does Not Shoot Possible Causes 1 Shooter Error Shooter may not be bringing air gun to full cock Solution Bring barrel all the way back until it stops and gradually increase pressure until a final click is felt DO NOT force 2 Broken Power Piston Caution Repairs to air guns should only be attempted by a specialized air gun technician Personal injury and or air gun damage is possible if this is done incorrectly Note Repairs and or enhancements not performed by a specialized technician may damage the air gun and may void the warranty 3 Safety in the ON position Always check safety before forcing trigger You will have to turn the automatic safety off every time you cock the barrel before you shoot Solution Put the safety
21. r gun is a must Solution Become accustomed to the air gun Do not rest the barrel on anything while shooting Use loose consistent pressure and replace airgun to the same position for each shot 3 Minor dieseling often occurs in new airguns This is the burning off of manufacturing oils and greases The air gun cracks and shots go high or wild due to higher velocity Solution This problem usually solves itself after a few shots Some air guns may require 500 to 1 000 pellets or even a good tune up before dieseling lessens Over lubrication or improper lubrication are also very common causes of this as well as several other air gun problems 4 Incorrect or defective pellets Keep in mind that each air rifle is unique and it requires some experimentation to find the type of pellets that will work best Damaged pellets will not shoot well and may damage the airgun 5 Breech seal leak The breech seal may be defective worn from use or damaged due to dieseling To test for this hold your palm about 1 2 over the joint between the breech and the receiver Be careful not to let your hand touch the gun and fire the air gun If there is a seal leak you will feel a strong blast of air Solution Replace seal A severe leak can cause a piston to slam into the end of the chamber causing piston and chamber damage Contact our customer service for repairs 6 Improper pellet seating Correctly seated pellets have the pellet skirt flush with
22. should always be stored in a cool dry place After longer periods of storage a light film of oil may materialize at the pistons rod this is normal Inspect and clean gun before use 6 4 X 32 Tactical Scope Glossary e Objective Lens The front lens provides image definition and distance finding on certain scopes e Ocular Lens Also know as the eyepiece at the back of the scope works to magnify the image e Reticle Often called the crosshair is the central aiming point Elevation Dial Windage Dial Top Ring Top Ring 4X32 Scope Ba Objection Lens yeplece Tactical Rail Mounting Your Scope e The first step in mounting your scope is to remove the top half of the ring from the two piece mount supplied Then loosen the mount base screws and position the rings on the air rifle The rear ring should be placed towards the end of the tactical rail The front ring will go near the front of the tactical rail The mount screws should be tightened just enough to hold them in place while the final adjustments are being made e Place the scope in the rings with the knobs to the right side of the air rifle and attach the top half of the rear ring If the scope is not mounted far enough forward in the rings its rearward motion may injure the shooter when the rifle recoils Average distance from eye should be 3 inches e The screws should be tightened just enough to hold the scope from falling off Next shoulder the air rifle and
23. then release the lever See image 2 To Adjust Bipod s Height e Slowly turn the bottom cover counterclockwise until you can push downward Holding the cover down select the desired height of the bipod and then pull the cover up and tighten the clockwise See image 3 gt e Adjust to desired position and re tighten screws Hex Key Storage e The Hex Key can be located in the inside of the dummy magazine Adjust Cheek Pad e To adjust cheek pad loosen the two screws located on the e Push the bottom cover forward firmly and remove cover See image 5 e Gently remove the hex key from magazine notch Replace cover See image 6 right side of the pad in equal amounts See image 4 Advanced Maintenance amp Disassembling Advanced Maintenance To ensure the life of the air gun routine inspections and maintenance should be performed Advanced maintenance and disassembling of this air gun includes lubricating and cleaning the parts of the gun that are difficult to reach For the most up to date authorized maintenance instructions please go to www blackopsusa com or contact our customer service at 580 272 0022 Modification of the gun mechanism may cause a gun to malfunction and tampering with a gun may make it unsafe to use Unauthorized tampering of this air gun will void the manufacturer s warranty Black Ops will not be held responsible for any damages or accidents caused by incorrect operation disassembly or m
24. y have harmful oils abrasive material or create excessive space around the pellet USE ONLY NEW LEAD PELLETS Use of other projectiles such as steel plastic sheathed zinc or darts or previously fired low quality or deformed pellets will damage your air gun and may cause dangerous ricochet Properly seated pellets should not show rub marks on rear of skirt if breech is reopened prior to firing Do not use damaged pellets pellets that have been fired before darts or unauthorized projectiles These can be unsafe and damage your air gun Be sure the airgun is always pointing in a SAFE DIRECTION away from any person or anything you do not intend to shoot Always treat the air gun as though it is loaded and with the same respect you would a firearm Closing The Air Gun e Close the air gun by moving the barrel up until it clicks into position Do this smoothly not violently Slamming it shut may cause a discharge or damage to the airgun e Your airgun is now ready to shoot The safety will have to be released before you FIRE Keep the SAFETY on SAFE until you are actually ready to shoot Then turn the SAFETY to FIRE and fire in a SAFE DIRECTION 4 The Safety and Firing Note This air gun comes with an automatic safety features that help prevent accidental firing Please use caution in releasing the safety function and make sure the gun is pointed in a SAFE POSITION SAFE POSITION _ FIRE POSITION
25. ypical Gas Power Piston Mechanism e Note this diagram has been simplified for clarity The air gun is shown in the uncocked position TRIGGER HOUSING RECEIVER PISTON PISTON SEAL BREECH SEAL RIFLING FN E POA OX K XKKO KK KKK KK X XXK XK KX KKR z eseses eee rok D SOX Q lam O RRR RAR OM A BARREL GAS POWER PISTON T ower Aa VENT PELLET IN BREECH _ wah SAFETY iston T iiae TRIGGER Basic Cleaning Points e Understanding the following principles will both increase the shooting enjoyment and assist in long term functioning In order to avoid damage to your air gun please use a professional or authorized technician e The Power Piston is the portion of the receiver where actual air compression takes place when the piston moves forward in shooting Since the air is heated to as high as 2 000 F for a fraction of a second upon firing excessive lubrication will cause dieseling detonation that can possibly damage the air gun and injure the shooter e The Compressed Gas is the storehouse of energy that the shooter provides by cocking the air gun and needs to expand smoothly with as little friction and vibration as possible The compressed gas is housed in the main cylinder which is the polished cylinder containing the piston the compressed gas and the spring guide shaft All metal cylinders eventually have some wear therefore the polish and lubrication of all surfaces here is critical for maximum performan
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