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MAGAZINE LOADING INSTRUCTIONS
The 7 Shot Magazine Rapid 7, SLR88, SLR98
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Rotate the transparent cover anticlockwise in the direction of the arrow, one complete turn against the spring tension and hold firmly. Do not allow the cover to spring back unresisted or damage can occur. |
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Load pellet through the aperture in the transparent cover and block the pellet's exit by placing a finger over the hole in the black body |
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Rotate the transparent cover clockwise, i.e. opposite to the direction of the arrow so that each hole in turn of the magazine is exposed through the aperture. Insert and seat a pellet head first into each compartment of the magazine until loading is complete and ensure that the pellet skirts do not foul the transparent cover. |
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Align transparent cover with the magazine body, and it is now ready to load into the rifle. Remember: white shows for shot number six, red shows for shot number seven. |
The 12 Shot and 17 Shot Magazines 17/17, 12/200, 12/220 and 12/250
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Rotate the transparent cover anticlockwise in the direction of the arrow, and hold firmly. Do not allow the cover to spring back unresisted or damage can occur. |
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Load pellet through the aperture in the transparent cover and block the pellet's exit by placing a finger over the hole in the black body. |
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Rotate the transparent cover clockwise, i.e. opposite to the direction of the arrow so that each hole in turn of the magazine is exposed through the aperture. Insert and seat a pellet head first into each compartment of the magazine until loading is complete and ensure that the pellet skirts do not foul the transparent cover. |
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Align transparent cover with the magazine body, and it is now ready to load into the rifle. |
It is strongly recommeded that the magazines are kept
clean, as dust, dirt, pocket fluff, sand, grit, grass, oil, grease or WD40
will all cause magazine failure. Preferably keep in the self-seal plastic
bag provided.
When using magazine fed rifles, lubricating pellets is not recommended, as
most lubricants leave an oily residue inside the magazine. |
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