PULSAR & RENEGADE OFFICIAL HANDBOOK

Similar documents
THE OFFICIAL HANDBOOK

WOLVERINE2 OFFICIAL HANDBOOK WOLVERINE 2 WOLVERINE 2C WOLVERINE 2 HILITE WOLVERINE 2HP. EDITION

CONTENTS. Safety & general information. Filling your air rifle with compressed air. Loading your rifle. Pellet recommendations. Fitting a rifle scope

COMPATTO & BANTAM

EXCLUDED FROM WARRANTY

OWNER S MANUAL READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR NEW AIRGUN

FX IMPACT OWNER S MANUAL

Instruction manual for FX Gladiator. Instruction manual for FX Gladiator

WEBLEY Please read this manual before using your airgun

M16 R / M1600 R USER S MANUAL WARNING: READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS FIREARM.

Users Handbook **** SAFETY CODE ****

Table of Contents. Rules of Safe Shooting 3. Getting Started 4. Charging the Rifle 5. Loading 6. Safety 7. Looking After Your FX 8.

Always treat your airgun as if it was loaded, even if you. Always check that your airgun is not loaded when you first

You have decided to buy an LP 10 E by STEYR SPORTWAFFEN the new dimension of match air pistols!

Attention: This operator's manual should be read carefully before using the pistol! ENGLISH

GALATIAN SERIES PCP AIR RIFLE

SAFETY RULES WARNING: READ THESE SAFETY RULES & OPERATORS MANUAL BEFORE HANDLING YOUR FIREARM

USERS HANDBOOK THIS HANDBOOK REFERS TO GALAHAD FAC MODELS

STEYR evo 10 E STEYR evo 10 E Compact

Attention: This operator s manual should be read carefully before using the air rifle. ENGLISH

USERS HANDBOOK. This handbook refers to S400 Biathlon model

EV2 USERS HANDBOOK THIS HANDBOOK REFERS TO THE EV2 MODEL

SAAMI. Semi-Automatic Assault Shotgun Owner s Manual. Tel. : Fax

USERS HANDBOOK THIS HANDBOOK REFERS TO S510TC HIGH POWER SIDE LEVER MODELS

HATSAN ARMS COMPANY. Serious. Solid. Impact. BT65 SERIES PCP AIR RIFLE INSTRUCTION MANUAL PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR AIR GUN

INSTRUCTION MANUAL HATSAN ARMS COMPANY HATSAN GLADIUS & HATSAN BULLBOSS PCP AIR RIFLE PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR AIR GUN

INSTRUCTION MANUAL CZ 630/631

HATFIELD. Continuing the Tradition SEMI-AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN INSTRUCTION MANUAL

PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR AIR GUN

Cleaning rod: spring steel, stainless steel or carbon fibre cleaning rod - only use a one-piece rod. Avoid using snakes.

FIRESTORM. Assembly Instructions. Electric Upgrade Kit for the Autococker. Designed & Manufactured by PGI

User Instruction Manual

Paintball Marker. User s Manual. 530 South Springbrook Road Newberg, OR 97132

USERS HANDBOOK. This handbook refers to all Pro-Sport models

USERS HANDBOOK. THIS HANDBOOK REFERS TO TX200 Mk3 & TX200HC MODELS

Monster Windy City Leopard

IZH 60/61 air rifle owner s manual

HUBEN K1 Pre-charged Pneumatic Air Rifle Owner s Manual

Air Arms S400 Biathlon Rifle

IZH 46M air pistol owner s manual

Windy City II. User instruction manual WARNING: Fill pressure: 200 bar (approximately 2,900 psi)

Production Date of prod. Manufacturer number

Users Handbook This handbook refers to all MPR FT models

user manual .68 CALIBER ELECTRONIC PAINTBALL MARKER Meets or exceeds ASTM standards.

CONTENTS INTRODUCTION. WARNING: This manual contains important warnings that must be understood before using this firearm.

Owners Manual MAX-10/45 Upper Receiver. Rev. A. NFA Warning. LAGE Manufacturing, L.L.C. 916 E. Baseline Rd. STE #113 Mesa, AZ 85204

NOT A TOY. ADULT SUPERVISION REQUIRED. MISUSE OR CARELESS USE MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.DANGEROUS UP TO 350 YARDS (320 METER).

INSTRUCTION MANUAL. Slavia 630/631

Users Handbook This handbook refers to all MPR models

HATSAN ARMS COMPANY. Serious. Solid. Impact. FLASH & FLASHPUP SERIES INSTRUCTION MANUAL PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR AIR GUN

USERS HANDBOOK THIS HANDBOOK REFERS TO THE HFT 500 MODELS

Beeman Precision Airguns Spring-Piston Air Rifles P1, P3, P11

INSTRUCTION MANUAL HATSAN. Hatsan AirMax Series Instruction Manual ARMS COMPANY PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR AIR GUN

stormrider Instructions for Use Version 08/2017

user manual .68 CALIBER ELECTRONIC PAINTBALL MARKER Meets or exceeds ASTM standards.

Parts of the Gun. Specifications XCR-C XCR-L. Optic Rail. Charging Handle. Sling Loop. Accessory Rails. Crane Stock. Flash Hider. Stock Pad.

HATSAN ARMS COMPANY. Serious. Solid. Impact. HATSAN NOVA SERIES PCP AIR RIFLE INSTRUCTION MANUAL PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR AIR GUN

AT-P SERIES PCP AIR PISTOL

VR1 Owner s Manual. Vigilance Rifles, Inc Plum Lane Redlands, CA P F

HATSAN ARMS COMPANY. Serious. Solid. Impact. HERCULES BULLY INSTRUCTION MANUAL PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR AIR GUN

WARNING. Paintball Pistol. Paintball Pistol

USERS HANDBOOK THIS HANDBOOK REFERS TO THE MPR FT MODELS

MRF SERIES. Instruction Manual

Tactical Sniper air rifle & carbine

IZH 53M air pistol owner s manual

USERS MANUAL. Manufactured by MacDev Paintball - Australia macdev.net

MAYHEM MAYHEM OWNERS MANUAL. Paintball Guns International. Manufactured by

ARAK-21 OPERATOR SAFETY AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL

STRIBOG GRAND POWER. The INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE, MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY. 1

WARNING TABLE OF CONTENTS:

OPERATION AND FUNCTIONING

ATTENTION! Use only clean compressed air to fill the Lelya 2.0! Rifle Schematic

IMPORTANT CO2/ HPA AIR TANK SAFETY INSTRUCTION AND GUIDELINES. Tank valves must be installed or removed by qualified personnel.

Budget Range Operators Handbook

WINCHESTER MODEL WINCHESTER MODEL 70 45

;\- ,.. SAFETY WARNING: Failure to obey a safety warning may result In Injury to you or. T to others. T LOADED AND THE SAFETY IS IN THE

USERS HANDBOOK THIS HANDBOOK REFERS TO S500 & S400 SIDE LEVER FAC HIGH POWER MODELS

. f x a i r g u n s. w w w. . c o m. instruction manual single shot repeater semi-automatic

instruction manual highpressure handpump manual

Operation Manual Spring Operated Break-Barrel & Under-Lever Pellet Rifles

600 / 600FC OWNER'S MANUAL

Owners Manual MAX-10/9 mk2 Upper Receiver. LAGE Manufacturing, L.L.C. 916 E. Baseline Rd. STE #113 Mesa, AZ Rev. A

TM WARNING SUMMARY

Morini CM 84E. Technical Data

Users Handbook This handbook refers to all MPR models

Not a toy. Adult supervision required. Misuse or careless use may cause serious injury or death. May be dangerous up to 500 yards (457 meters).

USERS HANDBOOK THIS HANDBOOK REFERS TO S400F CLASSIC & CARBINE MODELS

P9S Automatic Pistol Caliber.45 ACP

T4.1 MAGAZINE & HOPPER-FED PAINTBALL RIFLE TIBERIUS ARMS TECHNICAL MANUAL

Bedienungsanleitung / Operating Instructions / Instrucciones de uso / Mode d emploi / Istruzioni d'uso

Puncher PCP Models. User Instruction Manual. Fill pressure: 200 bar (approximately 2,900 psi) Ver: 8/17

CHAPTER 2 MAINTENANCE

OPERATION AND FUNCTION

AR STYLE FIREARMS OWNER'S MANUAL: OPERATION, HANDLING, DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

ODEL 95 OPERATOR S MANUAL

IZH46 AIR PISTOL INSTRUCTION MANUAL

! WARNING! IMPORTANT HPA AIR TANK SAFETY INSTRUCTION AND GUIDELINES ! WARNING! IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION AND GUIDELINES

Figure 2-1. SAFE ( S ) position.

Please visit our website at and leave your comments.

SEMIAUTOMATIC SHOTGUN OWNER'S MANUAL

Transcription:

PULSAR & RENEGADE OFFICIAL HANDBOOK

GENERAL INFORMATION Congratulations on choosing a Daystate air rifle. Your rifle has been hand assembled using the finest materials available, from parts precision-made using CNC engineering technology. This rifle is the culmination of the company s involvement with pre-charged air rifles and uses knowledge gained from manufacturing this type of air rifle for almost four decades, making your Daystate one of the most accurate and reliable rifles available today. Use this handbook to get the best from your rifle. Further information that includes more detail on the topics covered can be found online at /support under the online handbook. Daystate also has an active owners club which is free to join and can be found online at daystateownersclub.com SAFETY Never point your airgun at anyone or anything other than a legitimate target Always check that your airgun is not loaded when you first pick it up Always treat your airgun as if it was loaded, even if you know it s not Never shoot on land where you do not have permission to shoot Always use a safe, large backstop to catch your pellets - and pay due attention to what s behind it, should you miss Never leave your airgun unattended Always store your airgun and pellets separately and securely so that no unauthorised person can use them Know and abide by the laws relating to airguns. CONTENTS 2. SAFETY & GENERAL INFORMATION 3. FILLING YOUR AIR RIFLE WITH COMPRESSED AIR 3. LOADING YOUR RIFLE SINGLE SHOT 4. LOADING THE DAYSTATE MULTI-SHOT MAGAZINE 4. FITTING A RIFLE SCOPE 5. SWITCHING SIDE-LEVER POSITIONS 6. PELLET RECOMMENDATIONS 6. PULSAR PROGRAMMING 7. STOCK REMOVAL 7. LASER ADJUSTMENT 8. RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE 9. TRIGGER ADJUSTMENT 10. EXPLODED DIAGRAM 11. EXPLODED DIAGRAM 12. WARRANTY 2

FILLING YOUR AIR RIFLE WITH COMPRESSED AIR 1 LOADING YOUR RIFLE SINGLE SHOT Note: Do not use any other gas than clean, dry compressed AIR Unscrew the dust cap from the rifle s charging connector and attach the female snap-on charging connector onto the inlet valve. Ensure that the connector s outer sleeve is fully forward and that the connection is secure Check that the bleed screw on the charging unit is closed and open the feed valve on the air bottle Compressed air will now fill the reservoir Fill to a maximum of 230 bar. The exact filling pressure (SWP) is printed on a small disc at the rear of the breech block Close the feed valve Sharply open the bleed valve on the charging unit and bleed off the air from the filler hose Remove the Snap-On connector and replace the rifle s dust cap. 3 2 4 Remember to keep the muzzle of the air rifle pointing in a safe direction at all times Apply the safety catch Pull the cocking lever all the way back* Check that the pellet is not damaged and push the pellet directly in to the barrel Push the lever forwards The air rifle is now loaded Disengage the safety catch a built-in laser will illuminate the target** The rifle can now be fired. 5 3

LOADING THE DAYSTATE MULTI- SHOT MAGAZINE Apply the safety catch Pull the cocking lever all the way back* Remove the magazine from the left side The magazine can now be loaded. Load one pellet into the LARGE bottom hole ensuring that the pellet head passes the seating O-ring Rotate the magazines inner pellet carrier anti-clockwise to load subsequent pellets one click at a time up to a maximum of ten pellets Replace the magazine back into the breech block and return the lever forward to the closed position Disengage the safety catch. On Pulsar a red LED will light on the rear of the gun and the built-in laser will illuminate the target** The rifle can now be fired To fire the next shot repeat the cycling of the side lever. Note: the rifle is designed not to double-load, the magazine will not rotate unless the rifle has been fired When the last shot is chambered a red dot is displayed on the left side of the magazine. On Pulsar When the last shot is taken, the red light at the rear of the gun will pulse to indicate the magazine is empty. It is possible to remove and top up the magazine should shooting time allow NOTE: The Pulsars laser will switch off 1.5 seconds after firing, or the rifle will set to standby mode if the rifle is not fired within one minute. The rifle can be dry fired (with air and no pellet in the breech) without any mechanical damage occurring as long as there is enough air. *With the breech bolt open the trigger is disengaged and the rifle will not fire. **The laser can be switched off. DAYSTATE 10-SHOT MAGAZINE The picture shows the stop pin correctly fitted for Pulsar Wolverine. For other daystate rifles such as Huntsman or Air Wolf use the lower hole. The magazine can be adapted to be inserted from the right side. Use a small Allen key or needle to push out the magnet and along with the stop pin move to the opposite side. FITTING A RIFLE SCOPE ATTACHING THE MOUNTS Daystate recommend the use of Blueprint Mounts. Loosely fix one mount to the dovetails on the front section of the breech block and the other on the rear* 4

ALIGNING THE CROSSHAIR You will need either a gun-vice or Workmate because to perfectly align the sight the rifle will need to be held firm and level. Place the gun vice or Workmate on a firm and level surface Clamp the rifle, making sure you do not damage the stock Place one spirit level across the flat part of the breech block and adjust the rifle until it is level Now look through the sight and without moving the rifle, rotate the scope until the vertical cross hair aligns with a vertical plumb line. All screws should now be tightened TO ZERO THE RIFLE Set up a large paper target, with a safe and suitable backstop at around 10 metres Mark a simple cross on the target and from about 10 metres fire a test shot If the pellet is close to the mark then note its position If the shot was lower than 5 inches (130 mm) then you will probably run out of adjustment on the elevation turret and it will be necessary to pack up the back of the scope* Using the turrets on your scope, adjust until the centre of the crosshair and the pellet hole coincide Repeat stages 1-4 at your chosen zeroing distance *It is quite common when sighting in an airgun to need to tilt the scope forward by shimming the rear mount by up to.3 mm. A good material to use for this purpose is 35mm film negative or lead tape (used to weight golf clubs). Simply cut the shim to the same size as the mount and place it between the scope tube and the base of the rearmost mount ring. SWITCHING SIDE-LEVER POSITIONS All Pulsar and Renegade rifles are fitted with an ambidextrous stock. Pulsar can be converted by the shooter to left or righthanded lever action. Renegade rifles are factory set to be left or right handed and needs to be returned to a factory trained technician to effect a switch. PULSAR: TO SWITCH THE LEVER: Loosen the two retaining screws on the cheek-piece and slide it rearwards off the dovetail Remove lever pivot bolt slide out the complete lever assembly Loosen the two blanking plate securing screws and slide out the blanking plate replace on the opposite side Re-insert the lever assembly on the opposite side and replace lever pivot bolt do not overtighten Reverse the cocking lever handle to underside of the lever 5

PULSAR BATTERIES Before changing batteries the safety switch should be in the SAFE position The information display will display LOW BATTERY when the 9 volt battery pack drops close to 7 volts Batteries are primary (non-rechargeable) Alkaline AA cell (R6). A high quality battery will ensure a long battery life of thousands of shots Battery options: The Mk5 GCU system fitted to the pulsar has been designed to work with different capacity batteries other than those supplied. It is also possible to use lithium (disposable) batteries, or lithium-ion (rechargeable) batteries, even high-capacity Lithium 9 volt (PP3) can be used by connecting directly into the battery box terminals. A reduced shot count and battery life should be expected when using lower capacity primary, or secondary batteries. Note; Low Battery indicator is calibrated for the standard Alkaline batteries supplied and may give a misleading reading when used with other types AUTO-SAFE FEATURE If the safety catch is left in the Fire position for 5 minutes without the rifle being fired, the rifle automatically switches to standby (power-save). To reactivate the rifle, re-apply the safety catch or open/close the side lever. RENEGADE BATTERY The renegades electronic trigger is powered by a single PP3 (9volt) battery which will power the trigger for many thousands of shots. When the battery needs changing the rifle is programmed to release the sear a second time after the shot to give an audible double click. To change the battery it is necessary to remove the stock. PELLET RECOMMENDATIONS The Daystate multi-shot magazine has been engineered for round-nosed pellets and may misalign or even jam if used with other shapes. Recommended pellet types: Rangemaster Sovereign.177,.22,.25 Rangemaster Kaiser.177,.22 Rangemaster Monster.25 PULSAR PROGRAMMING CAUTION ENSURE THE RIFLE IS UNLOADED AND CROSS BAR SAFETY IN THE SAFE POSITION (RIGHT SIDE PROTRUDING). Point the muzzle in a safe direction and opening the side lever. If the rifle is in standby mode it will be necessary to activate the side lever twice or flick the safety to fire and back to safe to switch the rifles power on. With the side lever open, programming mode is then entered by keeping the trigger pulled for 5 seconds. Release and re-apply the trigger. The rifle will now scroll through the options available: Power adjustment Magazine on/off reset Laser on/off Release the trigger when the required option is reached. Using the trigger you will now be able to toggle between further options: Power adjustment* low power medium power high power Magazine on/off reset with magazine counter on, the rifle resets to 10 and will count down to 0, when the rifle will pulse 4 times and stop firing. To reset the counter and resume firing, open the bolt for 5 seconds to replace the magazine 6

Magazine off the rifle will fire single shot. Reopen, reload and close the side lever to continue firing Laser on/off toggle between on and off to control the laser ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS In addition to the user program options, there are two additional features that automatically apply: Low Battery Batteries need changing Low Pressure refill the gun with air - up to the pressure shown on the small disc on the left side of the breechblock. The low pressure warning comes on when the air pressure drops to 10 bar below the minimum. This pressure changes depending on the power setting in use. * Power settings vary depending on calibre, specification and local legal restrictions. On high power rifles power settings are LOW=65% MEDIUM=85% HIGH=100% of available power. On UK specification rifles (12 ft/lbs) the power levels are 10.5, 11, 11.5 ft/lbs depending on the pellets in use. *Power settings vary depending on calibre, specification and local legal restrictions. STOCK REMOVAL Figure 1: To remove the stock, first apply the safety catch, then remove the stock bolt (5mm Allen key) Figure 2: Remove the rear part of the stock complete with pistol grip assembly. The forend will remain on the air tube. PULSAR LASER ADJUSTMENT Figure 3: The laser can be accessed by two holes in the forend of the stock loosen the left screw and tighten right to move the laser diagonally left and vice versa. Allen screw size: 2mm LASER AND ZEROING TIPS An easy way to adjust the laser and the scopes zero, is to clamp the rifle upside down in a workbench. Look through the scope and adjust the laser to coincide with the same aiming point. Figure 2 Figure 1 Figure 4: Pulsar clamped for Laser adjustment Figure 5: Adjusting the laser The laser can also be adjusted with the forend removed Figure 6: Caution, over adjustment may prevent the beam exiting the aperture Figure 3 Figure 5 Figure 4 Figure 6 Caution, over adjustment may prevent the beam exiting the hole in the forend of the stock. 7

BUTT-PAD ADJUSTMENT The butt pad can be adjusted to many positions Loosen pad screw for up/down adjustment - 5mm Allen key Loosen pad screws for cant adjustment - 2.5mm Allen key RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE Pre-charged air rifles contain extremely high pressures and can be dangerous if not serviced correctly, all work should be carried out by a Daystate factory-trained gunsmith. Correct maintenance will ensure a longer trouble-free life. Daystate recommends that the rifle be returned to the factory or your Daystate approved servicing agent for routine maintenance every three years. BARREL CLEANING For optimum performance the barrel should be periodically cleaned with a barrel cleaning solution recommended for air rifles or a pellet lubricant. Daystate also advises the use of a lubricant applied to the pellets to reduce lead deposits and maintain the barrel. Frequency of cleaning depends on the pellet type used and the individual barrel, but as general guidance the barrel should be cleaned after every tin of pellets. AIR RESERVOIR The alloy under-barrel pressure cylinder will withstand pressures many times the working pressure of the rifle. The air cylinder should be replaced every 10 years. HAND PUMPS This type of charger offers an inexpensive and convenient method of charging your rifle. If you regularly use this type of charger, care should be taken to avoid condensation build-up from inside the pump being transferred to the air cylinder. Always refer to the pump manufacturer s operating instructions. SYNTHETIC STOCK Synthetic stocks are coated with a soft touch finish that can be wiped over with a mild detergent. ACTION To keep the rifle clean, a suitable gun cleaner or oil can be applied to a cloth and used to wipe over the outside of the gun. 8

LUBRICATION Daystate has teamed up with Ballistol to provide ecologically and dermatologically safe lubricants for the maintenance your rifle. The bolt shaft and sidelever pivots should be lubricated periodically with a small amount of light grease or oil. Do not lubricate any of the internal parts such as the firing valve or hammer assembly. The snap-on filling connector is factory lubricated with a special noncombustible grease. The connector can be maintained by wiping over with oil or grease but should be left dry. MORE INFORMATION More servicing information can be found online at /support and daystateownersclub.com TRIGGER ADJUSTMENT Allen Key Size: 1.5 mm Note: It is not necessary to remove the rifle s action from the stock to adjust the trigger Ensure that the safety switch is in the SAFE position and that the rifle is unloaded Screw A: 2nd Stage Contact Screw - Factory Set Screw B: 2nd Stage Weight Screw - Adjust clockwise to make heavier Screw C: 1st stage Weight Screw - Adjust clockwise to make heavier Screw D: 1st Stage Travel Screw - Adjust clockwise to Decrease trigger travel Some models are fitted with a match trigger blade. Use a.9mm (supplied) Allen key to adjust the trigger shoe position 9

Pulsar Parts Diagram 1 Breech block 2 Trigger 3 GCU electronics 4 GCU Screw 5 Seal 6 Washer 7 Screw 8 Valve seal O-ring 9 Valve seal 10 Valve 11 Spring 12 O -rings 13 Housing 14 Screw 15 Screw 16 O-ring 17 Air cylinder 18 Front body 19 O-ring 20 O-ring 21 Washer 22 Filter 23 O-ring 24 Piston 25 Dowty seal 26 Filler 27 O-ring 28 O-ring 29 Barrel 30 Screw 31 Screw 32 Bush 33 O-ring 34 Bubble 35 Screw 36 Intermount 37 Screw 38 Adapter 39 Screw 40 Spring 41 Baffle 42 Shroud 43 Adapter 44 Cover 45 Screw 46 Plate 47 Forend 48 Cover 49 Housing 50 Stock 51 Cover 52 Plate 53 Plate 54 Screw 55 Adapter 56 Grip 57 Washer 58 Screw 59 Nut 60 Plate 61 Screw 62 Pad 63 Screw 1 Breech block 2 O-ring 3 Valve 4 O-ring 5 O-ring 6 Bush 7 Pin 8 Spring 9 Plate 10 Screw 11 Washer 12 Dowty seal 13 Sensor 14 Cover 15 Screw 16 Bolt 17 Arm 18 Spring 19 Ball bearing 20 Pin 21 Lever 22 Arm 23 Screw 24 Bush 25 Magnet 26 Screw 27 Solenoid 28 Spacer 29 O-ring 30 Spring 31 Hammer 32 Grommet 33 Spring 34 Shaft 35 Pin 36 O-ring 37 Shaft 38 Plug 39 Screw 40 Screw 41 Cheek rest 42 Screw 43 Cover 44 Pressure disc 10

Renegade Parts Diagram 55 11 41 54 15 10 26 42 14 1 11 12 40 16 6 10 5 4 14 16 46 4 64 60 6 2 44 20 21 22 24 45 40 1 44 11 41 61 62 66 46 50 51 1 Breech block 2 Trigger 3 HTI Group 4 Screw 5 Douty washer 6 Screw 7 Valve seal O-ring 8 Valve seal 9 Valve 10 Spring 11 O-ring 12 Housing B 13 Screw 14 Screw 15 O-ring 16 Air cylinder 17 Front body 18 O-ring 19 O-ring 20 Filter 21 Washer 22 O-ring 23 Piston 24 Dowty seal 25 Filler 26 O-ring 27 O-ring 28 Barrel 29 Screw 30 Screw 31 Bush 32 O-ring 33 Spirit level 34 Screw 35 Intermount 36 Screw 37 Adaptor 38 Screw 39 Spring 40 Baffle 41 Shroud 42 Adaptor 43 Knurled cover 44 Screw 45 Plate 46 Forend 47 Dust cover BP 48 Battery PP3 49 Stock 50 Plate 51 plate 52 Screw 53 Plate 54 Adaptor 55 Grip 56 Washer 57 Screw 58 Stock screw 59 Nut 60 Plate 61 Screw 62 Recoil pad adaptor 63 Screw 64 Screw 65 Recoil pad 66 Nut 1 Breech block 2 O-ring 3 Core valve 4 O-ring 5 O-ring 6 Bush 7 Indexing pin 8 Spring 9 Plate 10 Screw 11 Screw 12 Screw 13 Washer 14 Screw 15 Cover 16 Bolt 17 Pin 18 Arm 19 Ball bearing 20 Spring 21 Magnet 22 Lever 23 Spacer 24 Spacer 25 Screw 26 Screw 27 Arm 28 Screw 29 Hammer insert 30 Nylon spacer 31 Screw 32 Sleeve 33 Sleeve 34 Dowel 35 Spring 36 Spring Guide 34 Dowel 35 Spring 36 Spring Guide 37 Spring 38 Damper 39 Plug 40 Lens 41 Screw *42 Screw *43 Dowel 44 Spring 45 Saftey pin 46 Saftey pin head 47 Screw 48 Dowty seal 49 Adaptor 50 Dowty seal 51 Pressure gauge 52 Pressure disc 53 Cover 54 Cheek rest 55 Screw 11

3 YEAR WARRANTY All new Daystate rifles are guaranteed against faulty parts and labour for a period of 3 years from date of purchase (proof of purchase required). After this period it is recommended that the rifle be returned to Daystate or its authorised agent for a scheduled service and subsequently every 3 years. Servicing is charged at current rates. The warranty applies to the first purchase of a new rifle and is not transferable to subsequent owners. EXCLUDED FROM WARRANTY Failure due to misuse or abuse, the fitting of non-standard parts, springs, seals, water-damage to wooden stocks, batteries and fair wear and tear. Daystate Ltd or their approved agent must carry out all maintenance and warranty work. The rifle must be maintained and used as outlined in this Instruction Manual. Should a rifle be returned or collected under warranty, Daystate or its approved agent reserve the right to charge for postage and inspection costs. A return form, which should be included with the rifle, can be downloaded here: http:///images/ reviews/riflereturnform.pdf Please remove where possible stock, scopes and other accessories, to avoid the possibility of transit damage to these items. Ensure that the rifle is securely packed. While every effort is taken to ensure the accuracy of the information in this instruction manual, Daystate Ltd or their agents cannot be held responsible for errors or omissions. Products are continually updated and specification may change without notice. Visit the online handbook at /support for the latest information. DAYSTATE LTD. UNIT 3, RALEIGH HALL INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, ECCLESHALL, STAFFORDSHIRE ST21 6JL. Daystate Ltd. May 2016. E&OE. 12