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WARNING |
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This
product is an airsoft airgun. It is to be purchased by person(s) of age
eighteen (18) or older. Adult/parental supervision required when used by any
persons under the age of eighteen. ·
Be
responsible, check with your local law enforcement on airsoft airgun
regulations. ·
Please
read the operation manual and fully understand the safe handling of your
airsoft airgun before use. Pay special attention to your surrounding area when using
your airsoft airgun. Do not carry your airsoft airgun in public, in open view, or concealed. Transport your airsoft
airgun, unloaded, in locked gun carrier/case. Do not brandish, point, or
shoot at other people, animal, or private properties. Such actions may be
perceived by others (including law enforcement officers) as a threat and
prompt to react, accordingly ·
U.S.
Federal regulation requires the orange marking. Do not remove, alter or
impair marking. All warranty void if marking(s) are tampered with. ·
Enjoy
your airsoft airgun in firearm safety/handling training, movie and theatrical
production applications, and regulated airsoft sports at participating
playing fields and shooting ranges. Ask your airsoft dealer for details. · Store your airsoft airgun unloaded,
remove batteries, discharge of any gas or spring tension, in a safe and
locked location, out of reach of children. |
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Operation of this air gun is for
training purposes only, at legal training facilities. Users will follow all
applicable air gun laws and regulations. Sales and usage restricted to
persons 18 years of age or older. |
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Plastic BB’s can reach 50 to 60
meters, and up to 300 fps. Careless shooting and mishandling may result in
severe eye damage and or other injuries. Always wear eye and body protection.
Never point or shoot at people or animals. |
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Always follow safe handling and
precautions listed in the manual. Understand fully all operations of this air
gun. Use this air gun with full recognition of its caution warnings. Use
within full compliance of State and local laws. |
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CHOKING
HAZARD Keep away from small children. |
Contact your Dealer for a replacement
manual. |
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Component Names |
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1.
Selector Switch/Safety Setting |
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Safety Setting The trigger cannot be pulled |
SEMI automatic (single shot) |
Full Automatic |
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Pulling the trigger with the selector
switch being set to safe may cause damage! |
Never operate the selector switch
while pulling the trigger! It may cause danger! |
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2A.
Inserting Battery into Handguard |
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1. Pull the delta ring back and remove the lower handguard |
2. Insert the battery inside the battery guide in the
handguard and connect connectors |
3. Pull the delta ring back and replace the handguard. |
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2B.
Inserting battery into Tactical Retractable Stock |
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1. Pull the release lever. Take the
retractable stock out |
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2. Put battery into the stock |
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3. Put the cover on and fasten |
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4. Put the battery in to the tube, and
connect the connector |
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5. Make sure put the battery into the tube.
Take care not to pinch the wires while installing stock into tube |
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6. Put the stock back as step 1 |
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2C.
Inserting Battery into Fixed Stock |
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1. Press the release button. Open the
bottom cover |
2. Put the battery into the stock, and
connect the connector |
3. Put the wire into the stock and close
it |
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3. Variable
Hop Up System |
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Because a precision tight bore barrel
is installed, using dirty or recycled BBs will cause a jam and damage the
gearbox. Do not recycle BBs. |
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Don’t let go of the charging handle
when adjusting the Hop Up. |
Be careful not to catch your fingers
in the dummy bolt. |
Never hold the gun sideways as the BB
will curve right or left. |
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4. How to
Use Magazine |
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Open the magazine hatch at the top of the magazine and insert BBs. The
magazine can hold about 300 rounds. |
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Hold the magazine and turn the gear at the bottom. Stop turning when the
magazine starts to click ·
Make sure the BBs move up to the exit and insert the magazine into the
rifle.. |
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There are occasional cases that feed of bullets stop midway during full auto
operation. Remove the magazine, shake or hit the magazine. |
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5. Setting
the Sight |
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· Front
Sight (Setting the hitting point up or down) |
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Turning counter-clockwise lowers
front sight. Turning clockwise raises front sight. |
The front sight will come off if
turned too much. |
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Rear Sight |
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Turning dial up will raise rear
sight. Turning dial down will lower rear sight. |
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Battle sight for common shooting |
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Turning it clockwise will move the
rear sight towards the right. Turning it counterclockwise will move the rear
sight towards the left. |
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6. The 6 Position
Stock |
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·Adjust
length of 6 position stock |
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7.
Maintenance and Removing Clogged BB’s |
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1. Drop a few drops of silicone oil into
BB entrance. Insert BB’s into magazine and fire equivalent of 1 or 2
magazines. 2. To complete the cleaning, use the
cleaning rod (with cotton) as shown below, to remove excess oil. |
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Use a few drops of silicone or Teflon
oil. |
Cut the cotton to the size shown.
Adjust the length accordingly so that it can be inserted smoothly into the
barrel. |
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Hold at the leading end of the rod and
insert the rod into the barrel while turning the rod. |
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Cotton cloth. Width: approx. 10mm
Length approx. 25-30mm Note: Inserting the rod will be
difficult if you hold rod at the end. |
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Remove clogged BBs (Set the safety
button to ON and remove the magazine beforehand.) |
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Make sure to clean the barrel chamber
whenever BBs are removed. |
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1. Remove the magazine and then the
barrel assembly 2. Return hop up dial to normal position
and insert cleaning rod from the lead edge of the barrel 3. Be careful so that the angled part of
the cleaning rod faces down, and remove clogged BBs. |
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Troubleshooting |
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Symptom |
Cause |
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No operation at all |
Selector lever set to SAFE |
Set the selector lever to AUTO or
SEMI |
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Battery is not charged |
Charge the battery |
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Battery connector is disconnected |
Connect the connector |
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Expired motor life (50,000) |
Replace the motor |
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FUSE is blown out |
Replace the FUSE |
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Motor is revolving but gun doesn’t
work |
Faulty gear |
Purchase the replacement gear from
the dealer |
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Bullets are clogged in the chamber |
Use the cleaning rod to remove the
bullet |
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Bullets are clogged in the magazine |
Shake the magazine |
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Malfunction of SEMI auto |
Deviation in gear timing |
Set to SEMI after firing 2-3 sec in
Full AUTO |
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Faulty gear lever |
Purchase the replacement parts from
the dealer |
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Malfunction of FULL auto |
Deviation in gear timing |
Set to SAFE first then set to Full
AUTO again |
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Faulty gear lever |
Purchase the replacement parts from
the dealer |
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Firing circle slow |
Insufficient battery power |
Charge the battery |
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Shooting distance short |
HOP UP system doesn’t work |
Adjust HOP UP |
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Faulty BB bullets |
Please use only high quality
precision BB’s |
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Faulty O-ring |
Purchase the replacement parts from
the dealer |
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Loud, or Other |
Operation doesn’t correctly |
Contact TeamSD Service Center |
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901 South Fremont Ave., Unit 218, Alhambra, CA 91803-4739,
Phone: 626/281-0979 www.AirsoftSD.com Made in Taiwan |