Daisy AVANTI Elite 753 User Manual

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Operation Manual
AVANTI ELITE
MODEL 753
Use .177 cal. (4.5mm) LEAD AIRGUN PELLET
NOT A TOY. THESE AIRGUNS ARE DESIGNED FOR USE BY
WARNING:
EXPERIENCED SHOOTERS AND ARE INTENDED FOR MATCH COMPETITION OR TARGET RANGE USE. MISUSE OR CARELESS USE MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. MAY BE DANGEROUS WITHIN 257 YARDS (235 METERS).
THIS IS A SPECIAL CLASS OF NON-POWDERED GUN AND NOT FOR GENERAL USE. IT IS TO BE
Competition Pellet Rifle
USED FOR TRAINING AND TARGET SHOOTING UNDER SUPERVISION. RECOMMENDED FOR USE BY THOSE 16 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER. AND USER AIRGUNS.
SHOULD CONFORM TO ALL LAWS GOVERNING THE USE AND OWNERSHIP OF
WARNING:
THIS GUN CAN CAUSE DEATH IF CARELESSLY USED OR MISUSED. READ AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. DO NOT LOAD A PELLET INTO THE CHAMBER UNTIL YOU ARE READY TO SHOOT. IF YOU DO LOAD A PELLET AND DECIDE NOT TO SHOOT, REMOVE EITHER MANUALLY OR BY SHOOTING IT IN A SAFE DIRECTION. AN UNCOCKED, UNLOADED GUN IS SAFEST. ACCIDENTS HAPPEN FAST, AND ACCIDENTALLY INJURING OR KILLING SOMEONE IS A TERRIBLE THING. PLEASE SHOOT SAFELY.
This safety alert symbol indicates important safety messages in this manual. When you see
this symbol, be alert to the possibility of personal injury and carefully read the message that follows. The Avanti Elite, model 753, Competition Pellet Rifle shoots with much more muzzle energy than
many BB and pellet guns. Use extreme caution when operating these guns. Although your new Avanti Competition Air Rifle is not a firearm, it has lethal potential and should be treated with the caution and respect due any conventional firearm. Like a firearm, your Avanti Competition Air Rifle, when misused or carelessly used, can kill or seriously injure the shooter or other persons. Always remember, the first and most important safety feature of any gun is the shooter. All safeties are mechanical devices and the shooter is the only part of the system that can make a gun safe–or unsafe. DON’T DEPEND ON MECHANICAL SAFETIES – think ahead and avoid situations that might lead to accidents.
Guns differ in their operation, and you are never ready to fire any gun until you are thoroughly familiar with it. Read the following operating instructions and, WITHOUT LOADING ANY PELLETS, proceed through the operating steps, dry firing your gun several times at a safe target. This will
BOLT
ADJUSTABLE
STOCK
REAR
SIGHT
DOVETAIL
GROOVE
HANDLE
FEED
TRACK
BARREL
FRONT
SIGHT
TRIGGER
TRIGGER
PUMPING
HANDLE
BARREL WEIGHT
MUZZLE
SLING
SLING
BRACKET
FOREARM
NO. 1
2
HOW TO OPERATE:
WARNING: Be sure gun is always pointed in a safe direction. Never point the gun
at anyone. Always assume and handle the gun as if it were loaded and ready to fire.
Step 1. OPEN BOLT Step 2. PUT “ON” TRIGGER SAFETY Step 3. PUMP ONCE Step 4. LOAD
Step 5. CLOSE BOLT Step 6. AIM AT SAFE TARGET Step 7. TAKE “OFF” TRIGGER SAFETY Step 8. FIRE
NO. 1A
DOVETAIL GROOVES
BOLT HANDLE
FEED TRACK
TRIGGER SAFETY
TRIGGER
SAFETY ON
NO. 1B
TRIGGER
SAFETY OFF
red showing on
opposite side
Step 1. OPEN BOLT
Pull the bolt handle fully to the rear. Then, release your hold on the bolt handle, leaving the bolt open. The gun cannot fire with the bolt open. (See Drawing 1A)
Step 2. PUT “ON” TRIGGER SAFETY
The bolt must FIRST be opened, then the trigger safety is pushed from the left to right so that NO red is showing (See Drawing No. 1B). It is a good practice to get into the habit of always
keeping the trigger safety “ON” until actually ready to fire the gun.
Step 3. PUMP (ONCE)
IMPORTANT: Do not pump over one time. This gun is designed to produce a maximum velocity using a single pump stroke. Additional pump strokes may result in serious damage to the gun. The bolt must be opened to pump gun. For greater safety, we recommend that the bolt remain open while pumping and that you close the bolt only when the barrel can be pointed in a safe direction. Grasp the pump handle. Pull out and forward as far as possible. You should hear a fresh charge of air being drawn into the pump cylinder. Then, return the pump lever to the original, closed position. (See drawing 2)
PULL LEVER
OUTWARD FOR
FULL STROKE
THEN RETURN
PINCH
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CAUTION: Be sure to grasp pump handle firmly as you close the lever to prevent it from
snapping back and causing possible injury. Also be careful to keep fingers out of cocking
mechanism when closing lever. (See “PINCH POINTS,” Drawing No. 2).
WARNING: Do not open the bolt, close the bolt, and then pull the trigger before
pumping. This procedure can result in a loaded gun and a projectile being expelled from the gun during pumping. Recock the gun by opening the bolt and put “ON” trigger safety before pumping as in Steps 1 and 2.
CAUTION: If gun is left unpumped for an extended period of time OR pumped more than
once, all of the air may not be expelled when the gun is shot. This could result in a second pellet being shot without the gun having been pumped. Also, leaving your gun pumped for
more than one hour could result in damage to your gun.
Step 4. LOAD
LOADING PELLETS: With the bolt back, lower the muzzle slightly and load a pellet, solid end forward (See Drawing No. 3).
PELLET (SOLID
END FORWARD)
Step 5. CLOSE BOLT
Push the bolt handle fully forward. This will chamber a pellet and lock the bolt. (See Drawing No. 4) The gun will not fire if the bolt is open.
CAUTION: The gun is now loaded
and ready to fire.
Step 6. AIM AT SAFE TARGET
Aim the gun at a safe target. To be a consistent marksman, use the correct sight picture each time you fire your gun (See Drawing No. 5). Never point a
gun, loaded or unloaded, at anyone.
CAUTION: Use extra caution in selecting a
safe target and backstop. This gun should not be used with BB gun targets or backstops. Whether you use a commercial target and backstop or make your own, it is important to remember that they will wear out with continued use. Because of this you should always place your target and backstop where it will be safe should it fail, and check it carefully before and after each use. Do not shoot at the surface of water.
Step 7. TAKE “OFF” TRIGGER SAFETY
When you are certain the target, backstop and surrounding area is safe, push the trigger safety from the right, fully to the left (RED SHOWING ON LEFT). Your gun is now cocked and ready to shoot. In this condition, it should be handled with extreme care.
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FEED TRACK
BULLSEYE
FRONT SIGHT
NO. 3
NO. 4
REAR SIGHT
NO. 5
Step 8. FIRE
After making sure the gun is pointed in a safe direction, gently (but firmly) squeeze the trigger. Repeat Steps 1 through 8 to continue shooting, using the appropriate loading procedure. NOTE: To fire, bolt must be completely closed as indicated in Step 5.
WARNING: If a pellet does not fire after completing the operation steps, the
gun is jammed. This is a dangerous condition. Open the bolt and put “ON” trigger safety immediately. 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. The gun will not fire a projectile when the bolt is completely open. Keep the gun pointed in a safe direction and perform the following steps.
1. Open bolt.
2. Put trigger safety “ON”.
3. Pump the gun, close bolt and with gun pointed in a safe direction, take the trigger safety “OFF” and fire the gun.
If the pellet still does not fire, follow these steps carefully:
1. Open bolt
2. Put the trigger safety “ON” (no red showing)
3. Clear barrel by running a cleaning rod through from the muzzle end. Be careful not to damage the bolt tip by pushing the rod through too hard. Do not re-use the pellet.
4. Repeat operation steps 1 through 8. If after following the firing procedure the projectile is not fired, return your gun to Daisy (See “REPAIR OF DAISY GUNS” section).
UNLOAD PELLETS:
The bolt does not extract a pellet. You must shoot the pellet out if a safe target is available. If a safe target is not available, put trigger safety “ON” (no red showing), open bolt, insert a cleaning rod in the muzzle end and push the pellet out of the barrel. Invert the gun so that the pellet can fall out of the feed track. Be careful not to damage the bolt tip by pushing the rod through too hard. Do not reuse the pellet.
WARNING: Never assume gun is empty of projectiles. Always point the gun in a safe
direction.
AMMUNITION:
Use only .177 caliber (4.5mm) lead air gun pellets. Daisy No. 557 match pellets are excellent for practice and competition. Serious competitors may choose AVANTI No. 357 Competition Diablo match target pellets. These pellets are uniform in size with minimal weight variations. The flat wad­cutting designed head will punch a clean hole to provide for easier and more accurate scoring. AVANTI pellets are engineered to produce maximum accuracy in the Avanti Elite, model 753, Competition Pellet Rifle.
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