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14. anb TIP the metering screw the way until it bottoms counting how turns took achieve the desired velocity Record this value for future reference 4 41 2 turns out from the bottomed position will completely clear the nose of the metering screw from the air path Do not adjust the metering screw be yond this point Though the metering screw will restrict air flow a great deal it will not completely shut off air flow For use with CO it is recommended to use a more open setting metering screw out to clear air path Replace and tighten the jam screw Re insert the action into the stock and replace and tighten the stock screw 11 Reviewing Safety e Never point the airgun at any person or at anything you do not intend to shoot e Always treat the airgun as though it is loaded and with the same respect you would a firearm e Always aim in a SAFE DIRECTION Always keep the muzzle of the airgun pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION e Always keep the airgun on safe until you are ready to shoot e Always check to see if the airgun is ON SAFE see section 2 and unloaded when getting it from another person or from storage e Always keep your finger off the trigger and out of the trigger guard until ready to shoot You and others with you should always wear shooting glasses to protect your eyes f your reading or prescription glasses are not safety glasses make sure you wear
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25. 4 e 614 syed 4 527 jap 9275 2 05 uoo g UOO 9 55 05 uoo uoo eas s Your new airgun is unique because it operates either air To fill shoot with optional fill adapter must be purchased This owner s manual describ s operating the gun with air only The ma ual that comes with Crosman s CO adapter describes operation on 2 Operating the Safety To Put the Airgun
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37. MUST NOT be introduced into the high pressure reservoir Use of petroleum based lubricants in this area could result an explosion resulting in personal injury DO NOT MODIFY OR ALTER YOUR AIRGUN Attempts to modify the airgun in any way inconsistent with this manual may make your airgun unsafe to use cause serious injury or death and will void the warranty If you drop your airgun visually check to see that it works properly before you use it again If anything seems changea like a shorter or weaker trigger pull this may mean worn out or broken parts Call Cros man customer service for assistance before using your airgun again Do not attempt to repair the airgun or to disassemble to correct an over 11 or valve lock Parts can fly from the airgun at dangerous speeds when it is disassembled while pressurized 10 Advanced Tuning Techniques A Adjusting the Trigger The Marauder trigger assembly can be adjusted and customized but unless you are experienced in making such adjustments Crosman recommends that these adjustments to factory settings be made only by a qualified gunsmith after reading all instructions Adjusting the trigger assembly can result in a light trigger pull decreased sear engagement that could make the discharge when dropped jarred or a non functioning safety Make only the adjustments identified in this manual NOTE these adjustment features are for a
38. SEAR Trigger Pull Using a 1 8 Allen wrench turn the adjuster screw A clockwise to increase trigger pull weight and counterclockwise to decrease trigger pull weight This adjustment will not affect sear engagement Trigger Position Using 050 Allen wrench the trigger position at rest can be adjusted Turn screw D clockwise to move the trigger back and counter clockwise to move the trigger forward This adjustment could affect sear engagement and therefore could allow the gun to fire when dropped or jarred Trigger Stages Using 050 Allen wrench for adjustment of screws B and C changes can be made to the position and length of first and second stages of the trigger motion These adjustments could affect sear engagement and therefore could allow the gun to fire when dropped or jarred e Screw B changes the first stage Turning screw B clockwise will increase the length of the first stage and decrease the sear engagement Turning counter clockwise will decrease the length of the first stage and increase the sear engagement e Screw C changes the second stage Turning screw C clockwise will cause the second stage occur sooner while turning counterclockwise will cause the second stage to occur later e Adjustment of screws B and C should be done in harmony with each other as they work together to create the trigger s profile Start slowly to understand what each adjustment does and its relationship to
39. and loading pellets section 5A and 58 You and others with you should always wear shooting glasses to protect your eyes Do not shoot at hard surfaces or at the surface of water The pellet may bounce off or ricochet and hit someone or something you had not intended to hit e Always choose your target carefully It is best to shoot at paper bull s eye targets which are attached a safe backstop A heavy blanket should be hung behind the backstop to prevent ricochet should you miss the backstop e Your airgun is designed for target shooting and is suited for both indoor and outdoor use Always remember to place your target carefully THINK about what you will hit if you miss the target Before firing the airgun make certain there is sufficient pressure for proper operation The gauge needle should be pointing to the area between 1000 and 3000 psi on the gauge 5 8 Removing Pellet jammed pellet is usually the result of trying fire the airgun when the pressure 15 too low Before firing the airgun make certain there is sufficient pressure for proper operation by making sure the gauge needle is pointing to the area between 1000 and 3000 psi In this procedure you will put a cleaning rod down the barrel of a charged airgun It is extremely important that while you are doing this the airgun be ON SAFE the bolt remains in position and that your finger be kept away
40. internal valve Performing the following procedure will exhaust air from the barrel at a high rate Make certain the airgun is pointed in a SAFE direction enp e S NS SHOSU ON 5 O 4 un Iewe ou anb 8 3478 95 s nb NS esey 45 Lun uoo
41. protection e Make sure the airgun is unloaded and not cocked See section 6 for instructions on unloading and un cocking e Read all instructions with your hand pump so you are famil iar with its operation Use only a pump designed for filling a pre charged airgun and outfitted with a Foster 1225 quick disconnect fitting Do not use a standard air compressor or bicycle pump Put the airgun ON SAFE see section 2A Point the airgun in a SAFE DIRECTION e Remove the threaded cap that covers the fill nipple on the airgun by turning counter clockwise e Connect the quick disconnect fitting on the hand pump hose to the fill nipple fig Make certain the bleed valve on the hand pump is fully closed tighten in a clockwise direction fig 4 Start pumping and continue until the gauge needles on your pump and on the airgun are between 2000 psi and 3000 psi depending on your desired tune DO fill the airgun to more than 3000 psi See Overfill information section Disconnecting the fill hose from the airgun without bleeding the air first may result in injury from hose whip as a result of pressure in the fill hose Open the bleed screw on the pump base rapidly in counter clockwise direction to COMPLETELY bleed the hose You must bleed the fill hose COMPLETELY to avoid hose whip from pressure in the fill hose e Disconnect the pump from the fill nipple on the gun e
42. shooting glasses over your regular glasses Use 177 caliber 4 5mm pellets only in your Model 763 or use 22 caliber 5 5mm pellet only in your Model BP2263 NEVER reuse ammunition Do not shoot at hard surfaces or at the surface of water The pellet may bounce off or ricochet and hit someone or something you had not intended to hit e Place the backstop in a location that will be safe should the backstop fail Your backstop should be checked for wear before and after each use All backstops are subject to wear and will eventually fail Replace your backstop if the surface is worn or damaged or if a ricochet occurs Do not attempt to disassemble or tamper with your airgun Use an Authorized Service Station Using unauthorized repair centers or modifying the function of your airgun in any way may be unsafe and will void your warranty Store airgun in a secure location Before you store your airgun remove the clip make sure there is no pellet in the chamber and make sure the gun is un cocked see section 6 e Store this airgun charged with air or CO to keep the valves closed against dirt Whenever you store the airgun make sure it is ON SAFE see section 2A This airgun has been classified as an adult airgun and is recommended for adult use only Because it is considered to be a special purpose airgun it is exempt from specific types of trigger pull safety mechanism and drop tests SPECIFICA
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45. RCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO ONE YEAR FROM DATE OF RETAIL PURCHASE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WAR RANTY 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 CROSMAN and Benjamin are registered trademarks of Crosman Corporation in the United States 10 01 5 soj uos NYNSOHO uenea anb nb jq sod s 2153 NW 5 21 esa nb ug 09150 31 35 SINOIOVLUNN 5159 37191850 53 JNO YNN 38805 SINOIOYL JAO 0159 YHOJ4 Y1
46. Replace the cap over the fill nipple and tighten Always keep the fill nipple capped to eliminate the pos sibility of dirt entering the check valve B Pressurizing Filling the Airgun with High Pressure Tank The Marauder may be filled from a high pressure tank bottle like the Benjamin HPB3K Use the Crosman 2 Universal Fill Adapter with this option Scuba tanks can also be utilized for the task For scuba tanks use the Crosman Scuba Yoke Adapter e Be sure to wear eye protection e Make sure the airgun is unloaded and not cocked See section 6 for instructions on unloading un cocking e Read all instructions with your tank so you are familiar with its operation Put the airgun ON SAFE see section 2A Point the airgun in a SAFE DIRECTION e Remove the that covers the fill nipple on the airgun Connect the quick disconnect fitting on the adaptor s hose to the fill nipple fig 3 Slowly open the valve on your tank and start filling the gun SLOWLY Filling too quickly will cause heat buildup that can affect accuracy of the fill pressure e Watch the gauges on the airgun and your tank if equipped until the desired pressure is reached 2000 3000 psi DO NOT fill the airgun to more than 3000 psi See Overfill information in section Jurn the valve on your tank off when the desired fill pressure is reached e BLEED the fill hose COMPLETELY to avoid hose whip from pr
47. TIONS Capacity BP1763 BP2263 10 Shot Clip BP2563 8 Shot Clip Compressed Air Or Co One Or The Other Model 1763 177 Caliber Pellet Caliber Ammunition Model 2263 22 Caliber Pellet Model 2563 25 Caliber Pellet wam s Model BP1763 Adjustable Up To 1100 Fps Velocity Model BP2263 Adjustable Up To 1000 Fps Model BP2563 Adjustable Up To 900 Fps PERFORMANCE Many factors affect velocity including brand of projectile and weight of projectile Your Marauder has been designed for quiet shooting However when using light weight pellets the sound barrier may be broken resulting in a loud muzzle report DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE Our friendly customer service representatives will glad to help You can get answers frequently asked questions at www crosman com or you can contact us directly at 1 800 7AIRGUN 1 800 724 7486 REPAIR SERVICE If your airgun needs repair we recommend you take or send it to your nearest Crosman Authorized Service Station DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE IT Your airgun requires special tools and fixtures to repair it Any disassembly or modification not performed by an Authorized Service Station will void the warranty A SPECIAL CUSTOMER SERVICE Crosman Authorized Service Stations will unjam your airgun at no cost during the warranty period LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY This product is warranted to the retail consumer for one year from date of retail purch
48. ase against defects in material and workmanship and is transferable To register the serial number of your airgun please return the airgun registration form The warranty is not conditioned on the return of the card You should retain the original sales receipt as record of date of purchase WHAT IS COVERED Replacement parts and labor Transportation charges to consumer for repaired product WHAT IS NOT COVERED Transportation charges to Authorized Service Station for defective product Damages caused by abuse modification or failure to perform normal maintenance see Owner s Manual Any other expense CON SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCIDENTAL 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 HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY PERFORMANCE U S Customers Locate nearest service station see www Crosman com or call Crosman customer service at 800 724 7486 for list of stations The service station will give you details of how to proceed with sending the item in for repair You must contact the station prior to shipping your product International Customers Please return product to your nearest distributor If you do not know your distributor please call 585 657 6161 and ask for our International Department for assistance IMPLIED WARRANTIES ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ME
49. dvanced shooters Most shooters can use the settings provided during manufacturing of the gun and should not need to make modifications match grade trigger your pellet air rifle is a two stage fully adjustable unit It has been factory set to an efficient setting that will suit most hunting and target uses If you as the owner wish to alter the factory settings you should do so only after reading the following instructions carefully Put the air rifle ON SAFE remove the clip and keep the airgun pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION Depressurize the airgun see section 4 e Remove the stock screw Fig 12 using 316 Allen wrench to separate the stock from the action Do not remove the trigger guard screws as the trigger guard should remain with the stock 9 nb ou au e ej sarope soj 27 eed uos 5 sese 2159 soj nb 5 je s nb nb eun
50. e Locate the safety in front of the trigger The letters F fire and S safe on the bottom of the trigger guard also indicate the appropriate position of the safety Fig 2A e Push the safety towards the trigger to put the safety on The safety is on and the airgun is ON SAFE when the lever is in the rear position near the trigger Fig 2B Even when the safety is on you should continue to handle the airgun safely Don t point the gun at anything you don t intend to shoot Like all mechanical devices an airgun safety can fail Even when the safety is ON SAFE you should continue to handle the airgun safely NEVER point the airgun at any person NEVER point the airgun at anything you do not intend to shoot B To Take the Airgun OFF SAFE e Push the safety to the forward position away from the trig ger When the airgun is OFF it is ready be fired after following the instructions in this manual on how to fill and load Fig 2C ON 3 Pressurizing the Airgun This airgun is designed for use at pressures between 2 000 and 3 000 psi depending on how you as the user adjust tune the gun to work Use only compressed air in this airgun Use no other gasses including oxygen which can cause a fire or explosion that may result in serious injury or death A Pressurizing Filling the Airgun with a Hand Pump Be sure to wear eye
51. e airgun pointed in SAFE DIRECTION Remember that the airgun 15 pressur ized and make only the adjustments identified in this manual The Marauder may be tuned for various velocities by adjusting the valve metering screw This will require removal of the stock Remove the stock screw Fig 12 using a 3 10 Allen wrench to separate the stock from the action Remember the action is pressurized Keep it pointed in a safe direction Do not remove the trigger guard screws as the trigger guard should remain with the stock Using a 5 64 Allen wrench remove the jam set screw first to allow access to the metering screw fig 13 Be sure to stow the jam set screw in a safe place Find the metering screw beneath the jam set screw previously removed Using a 5 64 Allen wrench turn the metering screw clockwise to restrict the flow of air into the bar rel and reduce the pellet velocity 8 8 gun 44725 2221 eed nb Uoo nb y
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53. es 11 Reviewing Safety Because this airgun has an adjustable match grade trigger it could fire when dropped or jarred with or without the safety engaged Tools Needed not menapa If Following Advanced Tuning Techniques 4 Allen Wrench 1 8 Allen Wrench 5 64 Allen Wrench 050 Allen Wrench 3 16 Allen Wrench 1 Learning the Parts of your New Airgun Learning the names and parts of your new airgun will help understand your manual Fig 1 Bolt B Safety D Protective Cap For Fill Nipple E Fill Nipple F Pressure Gauge G Trigger H Trigger Guard 1 Barrel J Muzzle K Stock eeno syuowepensg H u Ised 3 10 99401dq q 2 64 onnu ns sped sej so ns sej 91 090 8 seoluog sej 95 IS ou
54. essure in the fill hose e Disconnect the tank s fill hose from the fill nipple on the airgun e Replace the cap over the fill nipple and tighten Always keep the fill nipple capped to eliminate the pos sibility of dirt entering the check valve If your airgun is being filled from completely empty zero pressure the tension of the hammer pressing against the valve may keep the valve open which will cause air to leak down the barrel This is most likely to happen with a gun tuned for a high fill pressures where the hammer spring preload is adjusted to a high rate In the event this occurs try cocking the bolt and leaving it in the rear fully open position to eliminate the force on the valve allowing it to close Always make certain the airgun is not loaded and there is not a pellet in the chamber C Filling with CO Refer to instruction manual included or 2 Fill Adapters Read all instructions and warnings included with the adaptor prior to use D Overfill Over filling beyond the as tuned best fill pressure does not improve performance It will actually lessen performance and may cause the valve to lock For instance a gun tuned for best performance at 2 000 psi may partially valve lock at 3000 psi If you discover that the airgun has been over filled try to dry fire the airgun cock and shoot with no pellet loaded in a SAFE DIRECTION until pressure on your airgun drops to 3 000 psi or less depending
55. from the trigger Failure to follow this warning may result in serious injury or death Point the airgun in a SAFE DIRECTION Put the airgun ON SAFE see section 2A Open the bolt by pushing the bolt handle up and pulling it all the way back until you hear two clicks e With the bolt in the rearward position insert Pellet ramrod of the proper size into the barrel start at the muzzle fig 8 The barrel could be damaged if the proper sized cleaning rod is not used NOTE The bolt must be cocked and open for the jammed pellet to clear the breech when it is pushed out by the ram rod Using the ramrod push the pellet into the pellet loading port forward of the bolt remove and discard the pellet Do not reuse that pellet Point the airgun in a SAFE DIRECTION close the action take OFF SAFE and fire e Put the airgun ON SAFE see section 2A f you not able to unjam your airgun by following this procedure take no further action Crosman Corporation or an Authorized Service Station will unjam your airgun no cost during the warranty period 9 Maintaining Your Airgun Apply Crosman silicone chamber oil number RMCOIL the barrel o ring every 3 months or 500 shots Apply with a cot ton swab as shown in figure 9 Apply a moly graphite EP grease to the sliding bolt mechanism every 3 months or 500 shots Keep all petroleum based lubricants away from the fill nipple They
56. hese directions will result in your gun being loaded and ready to fire Put the air rifle ON SAFE see section 2A and point in a SAFE DIRECTION Pull the bolt back to the cocked position e With the cover of the clip facing the butt of the air rifle insert the clip from the right side and push it inward until it snaps into place fig 7 e Push the bolt forward fully and latch to chamber a pellet air rifle is now ready to fire catch point Un Loading and Un Cocking Unloading Removing the Clip Put the air rifle ON SAFE see section 2A and point in a SAFE DIRECTION e Push the clip out of the receiver from the left side e Refill the clip and re insert for continued shooting B Un Cocking In the event you are finished shooting remove the clip as instructed and un cock the air rifle by the following steps Point the air rifle in a SAFE DIRECTION Take the air rifle OFF SAFE section 28 the bolt back to the rear position e While firmly holding the bolt in the rear position pull the trigger e Continue to hold the trigger back while sliding the bolt forward to the latched position Release the trigger Put the air rifle on ON SAFE see section 2 air rifle is now ready for storing PD 7 Aiming and Firing Safely e Always point your airgun in a SAFE DIRECTION Follow the instructions for filling the air gun sections or 3B
57. n This may require approximately 1 2 complete turns to totally degas the airgun e Remove the degassing tool completely from the airgun Leaving the tool in the airgun will interfere with the normal operation of the firing mechanism e Cock the airgun and dry fire no pellet in SAFE direction to make certain all pressure has been relieved from the airgun e Check the gauge to make certain all pressure has been relieved from the airgun 5 Loading the Airgun Use 177 caliber pellets only in your Model BP1763 22 caliber pellets only in your Model BP2263 and use 25 caliber pellets only in your Model BP2563 Never reuse ammunition Use of any other ammunition can cause injury to you or damage to the airgun A Loading the Clip Lift the clear cover over the catch point and rotate in the direction of the arrows clockwise per Figure 6A Turn until the cover appears as shown in Figure 6B Place a finger under the clip covering the hole place the first pellet in the clip nose first Fig 6C Make certain the pellet does not protrude out the back of the clip In the event the pellet does protrude simply push the pellet inward Rotate the cover counter clockwise and place the remaining pellets into the clip Upon completion of filling the remaining positions rotate the cover until it comes to rest at the catch point as shown in figure 6D The clip is now ready for use B Inserting the Clip NOTE Following t
58. nd keep the airgun pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION Remember that the airgun is pressurized and make only the adjustments identified in this manual To increase the energy turn the hammer spring preload adjuster clockwise fig 11A up to 6 revolutions using 1 4 Allen wrench Adjusting the Hammer Spring NOTE More revolutions will simply cause the adjuster to spin but will not yield any higher force Increasing the preload will be required to facilitate use of higher fill pressures The striker can be accessed through the hammer spring preload adjuster using a 1 8 Allen wrench fig 11B Turning the striker clockwise will shorten the hammer stroke and turning counter clockwise will lengthen the stroke A long stroke length will yield higher hammer energy while a short stroke length will yield lower hammer energy The striker can be adjusted inward by up to 12 revolutions Adjusting the Striker Hammer Spring A starting point for low fill pressures would start with a low hammer Pre load adjuster spring preload tension and a shorter hammer stroke A starting point for higher fill pressures will require more hammer spring preload tension and a longer hammer stroke Refer to the chart below for suggested combinations of these adjustments based on fill pressures Pressure Hammer Spring Preload Hammer Stroke Increase turn adjuster in Clockwise Increase Turn Striker out Counter Clockwise Decrease turn Adjuster out Coun
59. on where your gun s tuned best fill pressure is f the airgun will not discharge air with each shot the valve may be completely pressure locked and will require use of the degassing tool included with your airgun Follow the instructions included with the degassing tool to fully or partially depressurize the airgun 4 Depressurizing the Airgun Your Marauder airgun like most PCP airguns is best stored with some pressure in the reservoir This keeps the seals in the airgun forced against the sealing surfaces In the event you want or need to depressurize e g for service follow the following steps A Dry Fire Method Keep the air rifle pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION Remove all the air from your air rifle by repeatedly cocking and dry firing with the air rifle pointed in a SAFE DIREC TION until the pressure gauge on your airgun shows no pressure and air cannot be heard when the shot is fired Put the air gun ON SAFE B Degassing Tool Method e Make certain the airgun is not in the cocked position by o Pointing the airgun in a SAFE DIRECTION the clip Closing the airgun bolt by sliding forward latching o Pulling the trigger Insert the degassing tool included with your Marauder airgun into the threaded plug as shown in Figure 5A e Jurn the tool into the airgun in a clockwise direction until resistance is felt This will indicate the of the tool has come in contact with the
60. ter Clockwise Decrease Turn Striker in Clockwise TIP little hammer energy at high fill pressures may result in very low velocities which is the result of partial valve lock See the Overfill section 30 to correct Make only the adjustments identified in this manual Do not attempt to adjust any other parts of a pressurized airgun or make any repairs to a pressurized airgun Tuning the air rifle to obtain various velocity profiles can be achieved through the adjustment of the hammer spring and the striker and should be done in harmony with each other Start slow to understand how each one affects the air rifle s performance Experience and testing is the best way to understand these capabilities MATa Do not attempt to repair the airgun or to disassemble to correct an over fill or valve lock Never repair a gun Farts fly from the airgun at dangerous speeds when it is disassembled while pressurized C Tuning for Various Velocities The Marauder air rifle has been factory set to an efficient velocity that will suit most hunting and target uses If you as the owner wish to alter the factory settings you should do so only after reading the follow ing instructions carefully Unless you are experienced with working with airguns Crosman Corporation suggests seeking the aid of a qualified gunsmith to perform these velocity adjustment procedures Put the air rifle ON SAFE remove the clip and keep th
61. the other Trigger Maintenance The trigger is assembled with a moly graphite EP grease that should last for years In the event your trigger becomes contaminated with debris and is not functioning properly contact a qualified gunsmith to examine for repair or maintenance After adjusting your trigger always check that the trigger and safety are functioning properly If you are not sure if the trigger or safety is operating properly take your gun to an experienced gunsmith e Re insert the action into the stock and replace and tighten the stock screw B Adjusting for Various Fill Pressures Marauder is designed to be tuned to work at various fill pressures from 2000 psi 138 bar up to 3000 psi 207 bar This is done by adjustment of the hammer spring preload and hammer stroke length In either case the adjustment changes the amount of energy the hammer generates when strik ing the valve Higher fill pressures require more hammer energy while lower fill pressures require less hammer energy It is advised to always record your settings when tuning your airgun See Page 10 Marauder has been factory set to an efficient fill pressure that will suit most hunting and target uses If you as the owner wish to alter the factory settings you should do so only after reading the fol lowing instructions carefully Hammer Spring adjuster Put the air rifle ON SAFE see section 2A remove the clip a
62. tion and markings to make it look more like a firearm That is dangerous and may be a crime YOU AND OTHERS WITH YOU SHOULD ALWAYS WEAR SHOOTING GLASSES YOUR EYES READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING BUYER AND USER HAVE THE DUTY TO OBEY ALL LAWS ABOUT THE USE AND OWNERSHIP OF THIS AIRGUN THIS AIRGUN IS INTENDED FOR USE BY ADULTS ONLY 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 Use only compressed air in this airgun When using Crosman s optional CO adapter you may use CO Use no other gasses including oxygen which can cause a fire or explosion that may result in serious injury or death Please read this owner s manual completely And remember that an airgun 15 a toy Always carefully follow the safety instructions found in this 5 manual and keep the manual in safe place for future use If you have any questions regarding the operation of your new airgun please contact Crosman at 1 800 724 7486 1 Learning the Parts of your New Airgun 2 Operating the Safety 3 Pressurizing the Airgun 4 De pressurizing 5 Loading the Airgun 6 Unloading and Un Cocking the Airgun 7 Aiming and Firing Safely 8 Removing a Jammed Pellet 9 Maintaining your Airgun 10 Advanced Tuning Techniqu
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