Model S410 Classic & Carbine
Users Handbook
This handbook refers to S410S Classic &
S410C Carbine models.

OPERATING | MAINTENANCE | ADJUSTING
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
COCKING
Hold securely in one hand and with the other turn the loading bolt
and pull backwards until the first restriction is felt pull back further until the
trigger mechanism engages this can be determined by the trigger blade 'kicking'
forward at the end of the cocking stroke.
If the bolt is gripped as in the illustration with the thumb on
the other side of the bolt knob, the cocking action is much smoother.
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Note! It is very important that the loading bolt is pulled back to
the correct position in one positive motion the magazine indexes to the next
pellet position as the bolt is retracted and it is possible for a patial index
if the bolt is not pulled back fully.
If you find the mechanism has not cocked completely but the
magazine has indexed re-cock but before closing the bolt, remove the magazine and manually index it
back
To the empty chamber. Replace the magazine and fire as normal if
this procedure is not followed it is likely that you will load a second pellet
into the barrel.

The rifle is now cocked and loaded, treat with caution.
MOUNTING/DEMOUNTING
THE MAGAZINE & PELLETS DEMOUNTING
Fully cock the rifle, grip the magazine as fig 1 and slide out of
the bolt housing without lifting do not attempt to lift vertically as
damage to the indexing spring will result.
MOUNTING
Fully cock the rifle, grip the magazine as fig.2 and slide in the bolt
housing applying downward pressure with the fore finger to keep the base of the
magazine against the bottom of the slot in the bolt housing take care not to
damage the indexing spring

LOADING PELLETS
Hold the magazine as in fig 3 and drop a pellet into the chamber.
Manually index to the next empty chamber as in fig 4 and repeat until the
magazine is full finally line up the red dot on the pellet carrier with the 'v'
notch on the clear magazine cover.


Be very careful not to damage the indexing spring when demounting
or mounting the magazine follow the instructions carefully.