Operation   Safety Rules  

IZH61
GENERAL INFORMATION:
This is a spring-piston air rifle.It is powered by a powerful spring in the receiver which acts as a piston compressing air in a chamber located behind the breech. The air is not compressed until the air rifle is fired. Cocking the air rifle compresses the spring piston and should only be done prior to firing. Avoid leaving the spring-piston under full compression for extended periods.

1.nut of front sight base
2.front sight base
3.cocking lever
4.feeding slide
5.rear sight screw
6.feeding slide spring
7.magazine
8.cocking lever latch
9.rear sight assembly
10.mainspring
11.cocking lever pin
12.cocking lever coupling
13.stock
14.washer
15.stock screw
16.fast removable washer
17.pusher
18.rod
19.piston
20.rear forend screw
21.forend
22.front forend screw
23.screw of front sight base
24.sear
25.feeding slide screw
26.link rod latch
27.magazine latch
EXTERNAL CONTROL PARTS:
1.The Trigger is used for discharging the spring tension so as to expel the pellet. Never touch or pull the trigger when the rifle is cocked and the cocking handle is not locked into it's forward Position. The trigger mechanism is adjustable, the forward screw adjusts trigger travel length, the back screw adjust trigger pull / weight and the screw in the trigger adjust trigger position. Warning - Never adjust the trigger pull to less than 32 ounces.
2.The Stock of your air rifle is two pieces and is made from polymer. A loose stock may cause poor accuracy. Do not over tighten the stock screw. Make sure that the stock is tight to the receiver of the air rifle.
4. The Barrel of your air rifle is made of steel and has groove rifling. Never put the barrel in a position where it could be bent or damaged. A bent barrel will lead to accuracy problems or could even lead to a pellet being stuck in the barrel. After shooting, always clean the barrel with a light oil.
5. The Sights on your air rifle are designed for accuracy. The front sight is an all metal tunnel foresight. The rear sight is all metal with adjustment for windage and elevation and aperture.
6. The Magazine is located in the upper portion of the receiver and holds five pellets and is made of plastic.
7. The Magazine Latch is located on top of the receiver and is spring loaded and holds the magazine in place.
8. The Loading Rod is located in the back of the receiver and pushes the pellet into the chamber.
9. The Loading Rod Latch holds the loading rod in the forward position and if pushed disengages the loading rod.
10. The Cocking Handle is located on the right hand side of the rifle and is locked in place by the cocking handle latch.
11. The Cocking Handle Latch is located on the right hand side of the rifle in the forward area of the receiver and locks the cocking handle in the forward position.


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