Beeman® Precision Air Pistols P1, P3, P11 User Instruction Manual V2 2/18
CONTENTS Rules of safe shooting.................................................3 Cocking & Loading..................................................... 4 Safety ........................................................................ 4 Sight Adjustment.........................................................5 Trigger Adjustment......................................................5 Warranty......................................................................6 Maintenance..................................
RULES OF SAFE SHOOTING ● NEVER point the airgun at any person. ● NEVER point the airgun at anything you do not intend to shoot. ● ALWAYS treat the airgun as if it was loaded and handle it with the same respect you would a firearm. ● ALWAYS aim in a SAFE DIRECTION. ALWAYS keep the muzzle pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION. ● NEVER put any part of your hand over the muzzle. ● ALWAYS keep the airgun on “SAFE ” until you are ready to shoot in a SAFE DIRECTION.
COCKING & LOADING 1. Point your air pistol in a safe direction. Keeping your fingers FIG. 1A away from the trigger, release the barrel assembly by pulling down on the hammer with your thumb (Fig 1A). At the same time lift up on the barrel assembly with your other hand (Fig 1B), extending it to its maximum. 2. Insert a single pellet into the breech end of the barrel as far as it will go (Fig. 2). 3.
SIGHT ADJUSTMENT Your Beeman air pistol may come with open sights. The P1, P3, P11 have either a grooved receiver or a scope rail. A screwdriver may be required to adjust open sights. Avoid contact with the rear sight when opening and closing the air FIG. 6 pistol. To adjust windage: Turn the screw on the right side of the sight. Rotating the screw clockwise moves the point of impact to the left. Counterclockwise will go in the opposite direction (Fig. 6).
BEEMAN LIFETIME REPAIR POLICY* During the lifetime of the original retail purchaser, Air Venturi will provide without cost all genuine factory parts and factory-authorized labor necessary to repair any factory defect of material or workmanship of the covered airgun. Parts and labor necessary to repair any defect of material or workmanship of the seals and mainspring(s) will similarly be provided for one year from the verified date of purchase.
MAINTENANCE ! WARNING: When performing maintenance, make sure your gun is unloaded. Always keep your finger off the trigger during any maintenance routine. 1. Air compression chamber: The air compression chamber and piston seal require no lubrication. They should be lubricated during factory service only. 2. Steel mainspring: The mainspring is the power source for the air rifle. A break-in period of 1,000 rounds is usually necessary before maximum velocities are reached.
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