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SIGHT ADJUSTMENT(1)RWS Rifles are equipped with a micrometerrear sight, with vertical and horizontaladjustment at the rear.Fig. 7a– The settings for elevation are markedby the numbers 0-9 on the elevation(2)adjustment screw. If the rifle shoots high:turn the screw (1) clockwise (See Fig. 7a).If the rifle shoots low: turn the screw (1) counterclockwise (See Fig. 7a).Note: the numbers 0-9 are reference numbers only and are not calibratedto distances.(3)– Windage settings are marked on the sliding scaleon the rear sight rail and are controlled by turning(4)the screw (2) on the side (See Fig. 7a). If the rifleshoots to the right: adjust clockwise. If to the left:adjust counterclockwise.– RWS Models 48, 52 and 54 are equipped withFig. 7ban adjustable front sight [(3)-See Fig. 7b]. It canbe adjusted by loosening the screw (4), move itby sliding to a lower or higher position. Afterwardsretighten the screw.STORAGENEVER STORE A LOADED OR COCKED GUN. Put “ON SAFE” andunload pellet from the gun. Keep rifle away from children and untrainedshooters. Store pellets separately from the rifle to keep them fromuntrained shooters. Protect your rifle from moisture and dirt; clean gunand wrap it in a smooth, dry cloth, or store the gun in the package it camein when new. If you are going to store your airgun for an extended lengthof time be sure the barrel is protected. This can be accomplished bycoating the bore with a good acid-free and resin-free oil or grease. Alwaysuse a soft brush and insert the cleaning rod from the breech end on breakbarrel rifles. On side cocking and under lever rifles, insert the cleaning rodfrom the muzzle end. Remove the oil/grease completely before the nextuse. Always check to see if the airgun is “ON SAFE” and unloaded whengetting it from another person or from storage.CAUTION: CHECK TO SEE THAT THE AIR RIFLE IS UNLOADED WHENGETTING FROM STORAGE OR ANOTHER PERSON.MODIFICATIONCAUTION: THE COMPONENTS OF YOUR AIR RIFLE WERE ENGINEERED ANDMANUFACTURED TO DELIVER OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE. ANY MODIFICATION ORTAMPERING WITH YOUR AIR RIFLE MAY CAUSE A MALFUNCTION, WILL VOID YOURWARRANTY, AND MAY MAKE IT UNSAFE TO USE. ANY CHANGE IN PERFORMANCE(SUCH AS A LOWERED TRIGGER PULL FORCE AND SHORTENED TRIGGER TRAVEL),INDICATES POSSIBLE MODIFICATION, TAMPERING, AND/OR WEAR. SUCH AIR RIFLESHOULD BE INSPECTED, REPLACED, OR PROPERLY REPAIRED BY ONLY QUALIFIEDUMAREX USA PERSONNEL. ANY AIR RIFLE THAT HAS BEEN DROPPED SHOULD BECHECKED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL TO ENSURE THAT ITS FUNCTION HAS NOTBEEN AFFECTED.WARNING: AN AIR RIFLE THAT IS NOT OPERATING PROPERLY MAY BEDANGEROUS. IT SHOULD BE KEPT SAFELY FROM USE BY ANYONE UNTIL REPAIREDOR DESTROYED. DO NOT TRY TO TAKE THE AIR RIFLE APART. IT IS DIFFICULTTO REASSEMBLE AND IMPROPER DISASSEMBLY OR REASSEMBLY CAN CAUSESERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.AMMUNITIONYour RWS air rifle is designed to fire caliber .177 or .22 lead pellets only.We recommend the use of RWS Pellets because of their superb accuracyand dimensional uniformity. The correct caliber is clearly stamped on thebarrel near the breech block or on the breech block.NEVER DRY FIRE YOUR AIR RIFLEIf the air rifle is fired without a lead pellet or 2 cleaning pellets in thebreech, it will cause the piston to bottom out in the cylinder which canpermanently damage the air rifle.CAUTION: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REUSE FIRED PELLETS OR PELLETS WHICHARE DEFORMED. PROJECTILES SUCH AS STEEL SHOT (BBS) AND DARTS MAYDAMAGE YOUR AIR RIFLE AND CAUSE INJURY TO YOURSELF OR BYSTANDERS DUETO RICOCHETING.CARE AND MAINTENANCEWORKING PARTS: The working parts, like piston and mainspringrequire very little lubrication. Two (2) drops of RWS Chamber Lube every1000 shots will suffice. It is easily applied through the compressionchamber port with a 3 1/2" applicator needle (See Figures 8a & 8b). Thewearing surfaces at the barrel hinge, the cocking arm and the triggermechanism should be lubricated every 1000 shots with RWS SpringCylinder Oil. (See Fig. 9) Mainsprings should be oiled every 1000 shotswith six (6) drops of RWS Spring Cylinder Oil (See Figures 10a and 10b).Remember, a little is good – a lot is not better.BARREL: In day to day use, very little dirt or residue will accumulate inthe bore. This can be removed by using soft felt RWS Cleaning Pellets.Note: High quality RWS lead pellets not only increase accuracy, they donot leave a lead deposit. During periods of regular use the bore of thebarrel should be cleaned periodically by means of a felt wad or cleaningrod with wool mop. Wire brushes should not beused. Insert rod from breech end, do not removeFig. 8abarrel seal.BREAKBARRELSURFACE: The exposed metal parts (rear sight,receiver, screw heads, sight hood, etc.) are a gunblue finish and MUST be wiped clean using aslightly oiled cloth after handling to prevent rust.Use light acid free and resin free oil. RWS SpringCylinder Oil is excellent for this.CAUTION: BEFORE ANY CARE, CLEANING, ORMAINTENANCE, ALWAYS BE SURE YOUR AIR RIFLE ISUNCOCKED AND UNLOADED. KEEP IT POINTED IN A SAFEDIRECTION. IT IS IMPORTANT TO PERFORM ROUTINEINSPECTIONS AND MAINTAIN YOUR AIR RIFLE PROPERLY.Fig. 10aFig. 9BREAKBARRELFig. 8bSIDE LEVER &UNDER LEVERFig. 10bSIDE COCKING& UNDER LEVERCAUTION: OILS THAT CONTAIN ACID OR RESIN CAN DAMAGE THE BREECHSEAL, COMPRESSION SEAL, AND POSSIBLY THE FINISH OF THE STOCK.CAUTION: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ANDRECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS OWNER’S MANUAL MAY RESULT IN BODILY INJURYINCLUDING FACE, EYE, AND EAR INJURY, BLINDNESS, OR DEAFNESS.WARNING: DO NOT BRANDISH OR DISPLAY THIS PRODUCT IN PUBLIC –IT MAY CONFUSE PEOPLE AND MAY BE A CRIME. POLICE AND OTHERS MAY THINKIT IS A FIREARM. DO NOT CHANGE THE COLORATION AND MARKINGS TO MAKE ITLOOK MORE LIKE A FIREARM. THAT IS DANGEROUS AND MAY BE A CRIME.WARRANTY & REPAIRRWS LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTYONLY FOR GUNS SOLD IN THE USAOperationManual16 The RWS warranty covers RWS airguns (original owner) against anydefect in workmanship and materials for the life of the airgun. AnyRWS airgun covered by this warranty which is found to have a defectin workmanship or materials will be replaced or repaired, at the optionof RWS, for only the cost of shipping and handling.Parts that can wear out, such as seals and mainsprings, will bewarranted for the registered airgun for 18 months from the originalretail purchase date.Repairs can only be made by our Authorized Service Center. Thislimited lifetime warranty becomes invalid for any gun which is handledimproperly, modified, or disassembled. Should any defect appear, callUmarex USA, Phone (479) 646-4210 for repair or replacement, at theoption of the warrantor and to obtain an RA (Return Authorization)Number. Once you have received an RA Number from the RWSservice department, package the gun carefully in a solid shipping box,include a money order or check in the amount of 30.00 to cover thecost of shipping and handling. Write the RA Number boldly on the boxand return, prepaid to:Umarex USA, 7700 Chad Colley Blvd., Fort Smith, Arkansas 72916.The name, address and phone number of the shipper must beincluded in the package, along with a note explaining the defect found.Under the warranty, you have our assurance of a lifetime of shootingpleasure with a RWS airgun.This warranty does not cover guns used for commercialpurposes or by institutions. These guns are covered only by ourregular five year policy.Never leave any airgun cocked for more than a few minutes becausethe mainspring can weaken. Only recommended lead pellets shouldbe used. Other projectiles, such as steel darts, will damage the riflingof the barrel.7700 Chad Colley Boulevard, Fort Smith, Arkansas 72916 USAPhone: 1-479-646-4210 www.UmarexUSA.com05R10forBreak-Barrel, Side-Lever,& Under-Lever Pellet RiflesShoots Lead PelletsBreak-Barrel Air RiflesSchütze Model 3434 Meisterschütze Pro34 Meisterschütze PCModel 34 PPro 34 PPro 34 P CompactModel 350 P MagnumModel 350 MagnumModel 350 Feuerkraft Model 350 Feuerkraft sfpsfpsfpsfpsfpsfpsDanger Distance400 yds575 yds575 yds575 yds575 yds575 yds575 yds625 yds625 yds625 yds625 ydsSide-Cocking Air RiflesModel 48Model 52Model fpsfpsfps600 yds600 yds600 ydsUnder-Lever Air RiflesModel 460 Magnum.177/.221200/1000 fps650 ydsWARNING: THIS AIR RIFLE IS RECOMMENDED FOR ADULT USE ONLY.MISUSE OR CARELESS USE MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. MAY BEDANGEROUS UP TO 625 YARDS (571 METERS).ATTENTION: THIS IS A HIGH POWERED AIR RIFLE FOR USE BY PERSONS16 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING. THEPURCHASER AND USER SHOULD CONFORM TO ALL LAWS GOVERNING THEPURCHASE, USE AND OWNERSHIP OF AIR RIFLES.

SIGHT ADJUSTMENT(1)RWS Rifles are equipped with a micrometerrear sight, with vertical and horizontaladjustment at the rear.Fig. 7a– The settings for elevation are markedby the numbers 0-9 on the elevation(2)adjustment screw. If the rifle shoots high:turn the screw (1) clockwise (See Fig. 7a).If the rifle shoots low: turn the screw (1) counterclockwise (See Fig. 7a).Note: the numbers 0-9 are reference numbers only and are not calibratedto distances.(3)– Windage settings are marked on the sliding scaleon the rear sight rail and are controlled by turning(4)the screw (2) on the side (See Fig. 7a). If the rifleshoots to the right: adjust clockwise. If to the left:adjust counterclockwise.– RWS Models 48, 52 and 54 are equipped withFig. 7ban adjustable front sight [(3)-See Fig. 7b]. It canbe adjusted by loosening the screw (4), move itby sliding to a lower or higher position. Afterwardsretighten the screw.STORAGENEVER STORE A LOADED OR COCKED GUN. Put “ON SAFE” andunload pellet from the gun. Keep rifle away from children and untrainedshooters. Store pellets separately from the rifle to keep them fromuntrained shooters. Protect your rifle from moisture and dirt; clean gunand wrap it in a smooth, dry cloth, or store the gun in the package it camein when new. If you are going to store your airgun for an extended lengthof time be sure the barrel is protected. This can be accomplished bycoating the bore with a good acid-free and resin-free oil or grease. Alwaysuse a soft brush and insert the cleaning rod from the breech end on breakbarrel rifles. On side cocking and under lever rifles, insert the cleaning rodfrom the muzzle end. Remove the oil/grease completely before the nextuse. Always check to see if the airgun is “ON SAFE” and unloaded whengetting it from another person or from storage.CAUTION: CHECK TO SEE THAT THE AIR RIFLE IS UNLOADED WHENGETTING FROM STORAGE OR ANOTHER PERSON.MODIFICATIONCAUTION: THE COMPONENTS OF YOUR AIR RIFLE WERE ENGINEERED ANDMANUFACTURED TO DELIVER OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE. ANY MODIFICATION ORTAMPERING WITH YOUR AIR RIFLE MAY CAUSE A MALFUNCTION, WILL VOID YOURWARRANTY, AND MAY MAKE IT UNSAFE TO USE. ANY CHANGE IN PERFORMANCE(SUCH AS A LOWERED TRIGGER PULL FORCE AND SHORTENED TRIGGER TRAVEL),INDICATES POSSIBLE MODIFICATION, TAMPERING, AND/OR WEAR. SUCH AIR RIFLESHOULD BE INSPECTED, REPLACED, OR PROPERLY REPAIRED BY ONLY QUALIFIEDUMAREX USA PERSONNEL. ANY AIR RIFLE THAT HAS BEEN DROPPED SHOULD BECHECKED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL TO ENSURE THAT ITS FUNCTION HAS NOTBEEN AFFECTED.WARNING: AN AIR RIFLE THAT IS NOT OPERATING PROPERLY MAY BEDANGEROUS. IT SHOULD BE KEPT SAFELY FROM USE BY ANYONE UNTIL REPAIREDOR DESTROYED. DO NOT TRY TO TAKE THE AIR RIFLE APART. IT IS DIFFICULTTO REASSEMBLE AND IMPROPER DISASSEMBLY OR REASSEMBLY CAN CAUSESERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.AMMUNITIONYour RWS air rifle is designed to fire caliber .177 or .22 lead pellets only.We recommend the use of RWS Pellets because of their superb accuracyand dimensional uniformity. The correct caliber is clearly stamped on thebarrel near the breech block or on the breech block.NEVER DRY FIRE YOUR AIR RIFLEIf the air rifle is fired without a lead pellet or 2 cleaning pellets in thebreech, it will cause the piston to bottom out in the cylinder which canpermanently damage the air rifle.CAUTION: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REUSE FIRED PELLETS OR PELLETS WHICHARE DEFORMED. PROJECTILES SUCH AS STEEL SHOT (BBS) AND DARTS MAYDAMAGE YOUR AIR RIFLE AND CAUSE INJURY TO YOURSELF OR BYSTANDERS DUETO RICOCHETING.CARE AND MAINTENANCEWORKING PARTS: The working parts, like piston and mainspringrequire very little lubrication. Two (2) drops of RWS Chamber Lube every1000 shots will suffice. It is easily applied through the compressionchamber port with a 3 1/2" applicator needle (See Figures 8a & 8b). Thewearing surfaces at the barrel hinge, the cocking arm and the triggermechanism should be lubricated every 1000 shots with RWS SpringCylinder Oil. (See Fig. 9) Mainsprings should be oiled every 1000 shotswith six (6) drops of RWS Spring Cylinder Oil (See Figures 10a and 10b).Remember, a little is good – a lot is not better.BARREL: In day to day use, very little dirt or residue will accumulate inthe bore. This can be removed by using soft felt RWS Cleaning Pellets.Note: High quality RWS lead pellets not only increase accuracy, they donot leave a lead deposit. During periods of regular use the bore of thebarrel should be cleaned periodically by means of a felt wad or cleaningrod with wool mop. Wire brushes should not beused. Insert rod from breech end, do not removeFig. 8abarrel seal.BREAKBARRELSURFACE: The exposed metal parts (rear sight,receiver, screw heads, sight hood, etc.) are a gunblue finish and MUST be wiped clean using aslightly oiled cloth after handling to prevent rust.Use light acid free and resin free oil. RWS SpringCylinder Oil is excellent for this.CAUTION: BEFORE ANY CARE, CLEANING, ORMAINTENANCE, ALWAYS BE SURE YOUR AIR RIFLE ISUNCOCKED AND UNLOADED. KEEP IT POINTED IN A SAFEDIRECTION. IT IS IMPORTANT TO PERFORM ROUTINEINSPECTIONS AND MAINTAIN YOUR AIR RIFLE PROPERLY.Fig. 10aFig. 9BREAKBARRELFig. 8bSIDE LEVER &UNDER LEVERFig. 10bSIDE COCKING& UNDER LEVERCAUTION: OILS THAT CONTAIN ACID OR RESIN CAN DAMAGE THE BREECHSEAL, COMPRESSION SEAL, AND POSSIBLY THE FINISH OF THE STOCK.CAUTION: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ANDRECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS OWNER’S MANUAL MAY RESULT IN BODILY INJURYINCLUDING FACE, EYE, AND EAR INJURY, BLINDNESS, OR DEAFNESS.WARNING: DO NOT BRANDISH OR DISPLAY THIS PRODUCT IN PUBLIC –IT MAY CONFUSE PEOPLE AND MAY BE A CRIME. POLICE AND OTHERS MAY THINKIT IS A FIREARM. DO NOT CHANGE THE COLORATION AND MARKINGS TO MAKE ITLOOK MORE LIKE A FIREARM. THAT IS DANGEROUS AND MAY BE A CRIME.WARRANTY & REPAIRRWS LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTYONLY FOR GUNS SOLD IN THE USAOperationManual16 The RWS warranty covers RWS airguns (original owner) against anydefect in workmanship and materials for the life of the airgun. AnyRWS airgun covered by this warranty which is found to have a defectin workmanship or materials will be replaced or repaired, at the optionof RWS, for only the cost of shipping and handling.Parts that can wear out, such as seals and mainsprings, will bewarranted for the registered airgun for 18 months from the originalretail purchase date.Repairs can only be made by our Authorized Service Center. Thislimited lifetime warranty becomes invalid for any gun which is handledimproperly, modified, or disassembled. Should any defect appear, callUmarex USA, Phone (479) 646-4210 for repair or replacement, at theoption of the warrantor and to obtain an RA (Return Authorization)Number. Once you have received an RA Number from the RWSservice department, package the gun carefully in a solid shipping box,include a money order or check in the amount of 30.00 to cover thecost of shipping and handling. Write the RA Number boldly on the boxand return, prepaid to:Umarex USA, 7700 Chad Colley Blvd., Fort Smith, Arkansas 72916.The name, address and phone number of the shipper must beincluded in the package, along with a note explaining the defect found.Under the warranty, you have our assurance of a lifetime of shootingpleasure with a RWS airgun.This warranty does not cover guns used for commercialpurposes or by institutions. These guns are covered only by ourregular five year policy.Never leave any airgun cocked for more than a few minutes becausethe mainspring can weaken. Only recommended lead pellets shouldbe used. Other projectiles, such as steel darts, will damage the riflingof the barrel.7700 Chad Colley Boulevard, Fort Smith, Arkansas 72916 USAPhone: 1-479-646-4210 www.UmarexUSA.com05R10forBreak-Barrel, Side-Lever,& Under-Lever Pellet RiflesShoots Lead PelletsBreak-Barrel Air RiflesSchütze Model 3434 Meisterschütze Pro34 Meisterschütze PCModel 34 PPro 34 PPro 34 P CompactModel 350 P MagnumModel 350 MagnumModel 350 Feuerkraft Model 350 Feuerkraft sfpsfpsfpsfpsfpsfpsDanger Distance400 yds575 yds575 yds575 yds575 yds575 yds575 yds625 yds625 yds625 yds625 ydsSide-Cocking Air RiflesModel 48Model 52Model fpsfpsfps600 yds600 yds600 ydsUnder-Lever Air RiflesModel 460 Magnum.177/.221200/1000 fps650 ydsWARNING: THIS AIR RIFLE IS RECOMMENDED FOR ADULT USE ONLY.MISUSE OR CARELESS USE MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. MAY BEDANGEROUS UP TO 625 YARDS (571 METERS).ATTENTION: THIS IS A HIGH POWERED AIR RIFLE FOR USE BY PERSONS16 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING. THEPURCHASER AND USER SHOULD CONFORM TO ALL LAWS GOVERNING THEPURCHASE, USE AND OWNERSHIP OF AIR RIFLES.

SIGHT ADJUSTMENT(1)RWS Rifles are equipped with a micrometerrear sight, with vertical and horizontaladjustment at the rear.Fig. 7a– The settings for elevation are markedby the numbers 0-9 on the elevation(2)adjustment screw. If the rifle shoots high:turn the screw (1) clockwise (See Fig. 7a).If the rifle shoots low: turn the screw (1) counterclockwise (See Fig. 7a).Note: the numbers 0-9 are reference numbers only and are not calibratedto distances.(3)– Windage settings are marked on the sliding scaleon the rear sight rail and are controlled by turning(4)the screw (2) on the side (See Fig. 7a). If the rifleshoots to the right: adjust clockwise. If to the left:adjust counterclockwise.– RWS Models 48, 52 and 54 are equipped withFig. 7ban adjustable front sight [(3)-See Fig. 7b]. It canbe adjusted by loosening the screw (4), move itby sliding to a lower or higher position. Afterwardsretighten the screw.STORAGENEVER STORE A LOADED OR COCKED GUN. Put “ON SAFE” andunload pellet from the gun. Keep rifle away from children and untrainedshooters. Store pellets separately from the rifle to keep them fromuntrained shooters. Protect your rifle from moisture and dirt; clean gunand wrap it in a smooth, dry cloth, or store the gun in the package it camein when new. If you are going to store your airgun for an extended lengthof time be sure the barrel is protected. This can be accomplished bycoating the bore with a good acid-free and resin-free oil or grease. Alwaysuse a soft brush and insert the cleaning rod from the breech end on breakbarrel rifles. On side cocking and under lever rifles, insert the cleaning rodfrom the muzzle end. Remove the oil/grease completely before the nextuse. Always check to see if the airgun is “ON SAFE” and unloaded whengetting it from another person or from storage.CAUTION: CHECK TO SEE THAT THE AIR RIFLE IS UNLOADED WHENGETTING FROM STORAGE OR ANOTHER PERSON.MODIFICATIONCAUTION: THE COMPONENTS OF YOUR AIR RIFLE WERE ENGINEERED ANDMANUFACTURED TO DELIVER OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE. ANY MODIFICATION ORTAMPERING WITH YOUR AIR RIFLE MAY CAUSE A MALFUNCTION, WILL VOID YOURWARRANTY, AND MAY MAKE IT UNSAFE TO USE. ANY CHANGE IN PERFORMANCE(SUCH AS A LOWERED TRIGGER PULL FORCE AND SHORTENED TRIGGER TRAVEL),INDICATES POSSIBLE MODIFICATION, TAMPERING, AND/OR WEAR. SUCH AIR

Side-Cocking Air RiflesIf the air rifle is fired without a lead pellet or 2 cleaning pel Model 48 .177/.22 1100/900 fps 600 yds Model 52 .177/.22 1100/900 fps 600 yds Model 54 .177/.22 1100/900 fps 600 yds Under-Lever Air Rifles Model 460 Magnum .177/.22 1200/1000 fps 650 yds Operation Manual for Break-Barrel, Side-Lever,

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