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Properly used and maintained, it will provide many hours of safe, trouble free recreational shooting. We urge you to use the check list in assuring that anyone operating a PowerLine® has a thorough understanding of these rules and is diligent in their practice. Repeat all operations except Step 4 (do not load BB or pellet), pumping gun 10 times. If the bolt is not completely closed, do not try to close it until after opening it by pulling the bolt handle all the way back. Open the bolt and put "ON" trigger safety immediately. WARNING: If a BB or pellet does not fire after completing the operation steps, the gun is jammed. Leaving your gun pumped for more than one hour could result in permanent damage to the air release valve. NOTE: To fire, bolt must be completely closed as indicated in Step 5.ĬAUTION: Do not leave your gun pumped for an extended period of time. Repeat Steps 1 through 8 to continue shooting, using the appropriate loading procedure. FIREĪfter making sure the gun is pointed in a safe direction, gently (but firmly) squeeze the trigger. When you are certain the target, backstop and surrounding area is safe, take trigger safety "OFF" by pushing from right to left so that red is exposed (See Figure 3) ("PUSH FIRE"). Push the bolt handle fully forward and the pellet is chambered in the firing position. LOADING PELLETS: With the bolt back and BBs removed from the magazine (See "TO EMPTY MAGAZINE, " ), advance the bolt forward until the magnetic tip is visibly even with the rear edge of the pellet loading port lower the muzzle and load a pellet, solid end forward (Figure 8). NEVER ASSUME THE MAGAZINE OR CHAMBER IS EMPTY even if the gun does not fire a projectile one or more times. A loaded gun has no place in your home or other public place.Ĭheck your target and beyond your target. Only load or cock a gun when you are shooting. ALWAYS TREAT A GUN AS IF IT IS LOADED EVEN IF YOU KNOW IT ISN'T. Even if you have fired an airgun one or more times and no pellet or BB was expelled from the barrel, it does not mean that the magazine of the gun is empty of ammunition. Always check a gun to see if it is loaded when removed from storage or received from another person.