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Do not over charge the rifle as this may be dangerous.

Doing so will reduce the power and can damage the rifle.

A filling adaptor is supplied with each rifle; this has a restrictor screw fitted

which must be screwed tightly in place when using an air tank to fill the

gun, or the rifle could be damaged. If using a hand pump the restrictor screw

should be loosened or removed using the Allen key provided

• Before filling, always ensure the gun is unloaded and the safety catch is on.

• Unscrew the end cap from the front of the air reservoir.

• If the air reservoir is empty, cock the rifle

• Insert the filling adaptor into the filling port, and push it home.

• Make sure the bleed screw on the charging unit is closed, and then open

the air bottle valve slowly.

• Slowly fill the gun to the maximum recommended charge pressure, and

close the valve. Allow a few minutes for the pressure to settle, and then,

if needed, top up the pressure in the gun, and close the valve again.

• Quickly open the air bleed valve on the charging unit to allow the air in the

hose to escape.

• Pull the filling adaptor from the filling port and replace the end cap.

• Remember that your rifle may be cocked, if it is you should de-cock it

immediately for safety reasons.

• To de-cock your rifle, push the cocking knob in and hold firmly, pull trigger

and slowly release the knob until it is back in the rest position.

Regularly check the condition of the filling probe “O†rings and apply a little

Molycote 111 grease. Only use this grease on the “O†rings as automotive

mineral oils and grease can cause an explosion if used with high-pressure air.

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Do not over charge the rifle as this may be dangerous.

Doing so will reduce the power and can damage the rifle.

A filling adaptor is supplied with each rifle; this has a restrictor screw fitted

which must be screwed tightly in place when using an air tank to fill the

gun, or the rifle could be damaged. If using a hand pump the restrictor screw

should be loosened or removed using the Allen key provided

• Before filling, always ensure the gun is unloaded and the safety catch is on.

• Unscrew the end cap from the front of the air reservoir.

• If the air reservoir is empty, cock the rifle

• Insert the filling adaptor into the filling port, and push it home.

• Make sure the bleed screw on the charging unit is closed, and then open

the air bottle valve slowly.

• Slowly fill the gun to the maximum recommended charge pressure, and

close the valve. Allow a few minutes for the pressure to settle, and then,

if needed, top up the pressure in the gun, and close the valve again.

• Quickly open the air bleed valve on the charging unit to allow the air in the

hose to escape.

• Pull the filling adaptor from the filling port and replace the end cap.

• Remember that your rifle may be cocked, if it is you should de-cock it

immediately for safety reasons.

• To de-cock your rifle, push the cocking knob in and hold firmly, pull trigger

and slowly release the knob until it is back in the rest position.

Regularly check the condition of the filling probe “O†rings and apply a little

Molycote 111 grease. Only use this grease on the “O†rings as automotive

mineral oils and grease can cause an explosion if used with high-pressure air.

 

 

thats the bit a dont understand ]b]. If using a hand pump the restrictor screw

should be loosened or removed using the Allen key provided[/b][/color]

Edited by connor bsa ultra multi
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Guest buster321c

A filling adaptor is supplied with each rifle; this has a restrictor screw fitted

which must be screwed tightly in place when using an air tank to fill the

gun, or the rifle could be damaged. If using a hand pump the restrictor screw

should be loosened or removed using the Allen key provided

 

 

 

AS im reading it , i assume it refers to a grub screw in the adapter itself ?

 

I do have this gun , but as it was second hand , and only ever been filled with a bottle i don`t know . Sorry .

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A filling adaptor is supplied with each rifle; this has a restrictor screw fitted

which must be screwed tightly in place when using an air tank to fill the

gun, or the rifle could be damaged. If using a hand pump the restrictor screw

should be loosened or removed using the Allen key provided

 

 

 

AS im reading it , i assume it refers to a grub screw in the adapter itself ?

 

I do have this gun , but as it was second hand , and only ever been filled with a bottle i don`t know . Sorry .

 

there is no Allen bolt to loosen

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A filling adaptor is supplied with each rifle; this has a restrictor screw fitted

which must be screwed tightly in place when using an air tank to fill the

gun, or the rifle could be damaged. If using a hand pump the restrictor screw

should be loosened or removed using the Allen key provided

 

 

 

AS im reading it , i assume it refers to a grub screw in the adapter itself ?

 

I do have this gun , but as it was second hand , and only ever been filled with a bottle i don`t know . Sorry .

 

there is no Allen bolt to loosen

 

it pumps up ok though

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Guest buster321c

The adaptor which plugs into the rifle has a small screw which acts as a restrictor if you fill from a bottle. If you use a pump, it should be unscrewed. You can only get at it when the adaptor is off the hose.

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