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Features: Rubber butt pad, 12-stage power adjustment wheel, built-in air pressure gauge, universal pellet-stop, magazine clip, and quick-fill receptor port. Accessories: Easyup 10 air pump, gun case, extra magazine clips and precision Korean pellets. Read all directions before firing or adjusting the rifle. Refer to the diagrams for location of parts named in the following directions. Always point the rifle in a safe direction away from you and others before adjusting it. Before adjusting or disassembling the rifle, always empty the air pressure completely by dry-firing it in a safe direction. Safety Mechanism Before proceeding, keep the rifle pointed in a safe direction at all times. The cross-bolt safety is the small bolt located directly behind the trigger. This bolt is marked with a red, danger ring on its left side. To engage the safety, push the bolt completely to the right (away from the magazine) so that red ring is not visible. To release the safety, push the bolt to the left (toward the magazine) so that the red, danger ring appears. This allows the trigger to be pulled. It is a good idea to set and release the safety several times before cocking the rifle to become familiar with this action. Point the rifle in a safe direction and pull the trigger each time to get the feel of the safety. To Charge the Rifle NOTE: USE COMPRESSED AIR ONLY. Other gases are dangerous and will void the warranty. Under no condition should this rifle be filled over 3,000 PSI. This is dangerous and will void the warranty. The quick-fill dust cap is located at the end of the lower air reservoir tube below the barrel. DO NOT REMOVE IT! Simply rotate the cap in either direction until the female receptor port is exposed. After you finish re-filling the rifle, rotate the dust cap to close off the receptor port. Any dirt here can cause the rifle's valves to fail. To Charge the Rifle with the Easyup 10 Hand Pump The Easyup 10 Hand Pump is the most convenient method to charge your rifle.http://saeronbio.com/userData/board/cuisinart-cbc-00fr-manual.xml This sturdy pump is light to carry. It comes with a convenient carrying bag to accompany the rifle in the field or wherever you use it. To ensure safe operation, you should refill the rifle without the distraction of others nearby, especially children or animals. Be sure the rifle is unloaded. Lay the rifle pointed in a safe direction next to the pump. The pump ? s adapter probe should be within easy reach of the rifle.Carefully insert the adapter probe from the pump hose into the rifle.O ? ring on the edges of the dust cap. Use silicone grease (sold in scuba diving stores) to dress the. O ? rings before each fill. Caution: Do not use other products that may have a low flash point. It is extremely dangerous to use such products in this high pressure area. This can lead to an explosion. Pump the rifle twelve times. This should prime the hose enough to allow you to take an initial reading of the rifle.If you hear air leaking, carefully check all connections. If you cannot resolve the air leaks, return the pump immediately to your dealer for inspection. This method is less fatiguing than using only your arm strength to operate the pump. Once the rifle has reached the desired pressure, open the bleeder valve on the base of the pump. You will hear a loud rush of air escape from the small hole in the base of the pump. You can now safely remove the pump.Be sure the rifle is unloaded. Lay the rifle pointed in a safe direction next to the scuba tank. The adapter probe from the scuba tank should be within easy reach of the rifle.Carefully insert the adapter probe from the other end of the hose into the rifle.O ? ring on the edges of the dust cap. Open the main valve to allow a slow, controlled infusion of air. If you hear air leaking, carefully check all connections. If you cannot resolve the air leaks, return the hose adapter unit to your dealer for inspection. Once the desired air pressure is reached, CLOSE THE MAIN VALVE on the scuba tank. Do not exceed 3,000 p.s.i. OPEN THE BLEED VALVE. You will hear a loud rush of air escape from the bleeder valve. You can now safely remove the hose.The pressure gauge gives an approximate reading and can differ on each rifle. For example, charged with 2500 p.s.i., one built-in pressure gauge might show 19, while another rifle.For example, note the pressure level on the gauge after you have fully charged the rifle (i.e. 3,000 p.s.i.). Then check the gauge again when you first notice a change in the impact point due to the pressure dropping from firing a long series of shots. This will allow you to anticipate from checking the level on the gauge when your point of impact will change due to the air pressure decreasing in the rifle. Before long you will be able to interpret the rifle's gauge and judge how many shots are left before the rifle needs to be refilled. Storing the Rifle Under Charge This rifle can be stored under charge. However, it must be treated safely, as with any loaded gun. When not in use, we highly recommend you store this rifle in a lock rifle safe. To Remove the Magazine The magazine clip is located on the left side of the rifle ? s receiver. Before proceeding, keep the rifle pointed in a safe direction at all times. To remove it from the rifle, push the bolt on the magazine towards the rear until the entire magazine slides back inside the receiver ? s channel. You will feel slight pressure from the retaining spring pushing against the magazine. Once the magazine is completely slid back, the front of it should lift away from the receiver and the magazine can be removed. To Load the Magazine Remove the magazine. Before proceeding, keep the rifle pointed in a safe direction at all times. Slide the magazine.You can easily enlarge this slot slightly for a better fit. A small sharp blade is handy for this task. Hold the magazine vertically and drop the correct caliber pellets into the opening. Make sure the last loaded pellet does not protrude beyond the end of the magazine.https://www.iesebre.com/images/care-international-monitoring-and-evaluation-manual.pdfIt is a good idea to work with an empty magazine, working it.To Cock the Rifle Before proceeding, keep the rifle pointed in a safe direction at all times. Engage the safety. This is very important. Pulling the trigger with the cocking lever open is very dangerous and voids the warranty. Grasp the lever and push it down and forward until it stops. Use only enough force to move the lever until it stops. Great force is not necessary. Return the lever to its closed position. To Uncock the Rifle Before proceeding, keep the rifle pointed in a safe direction at all times. Engage the safety. Remove the magazine clip. Remember, point the rifle in a safety direction in case the rifle discharges accidentally. Hold the lever securely and pull it slightly past its stopping point so that you feel some resistance. Still holding the lever securely, release the safety and pull the trigger. You will feel the lever pull in the direction of the trigger. Gently ease the lever back into its closed position. Point the rifle in a safe direction and pull the trigger to confirm the rifle is not in a firing mode. Dry Firing the Rifle This rifle is not harmed by dry firing it. To Feed Pellets from the Magazine Before proceeding, keep the rifle pointed in a safe direction at all times. Engage the safety. Insert the loaded magazine. Release the magazine.Cock the rifle. You will hear and see the bolt move forward. Release the safety. The rifle is ready to fire. If the rifle fails to cock or the pellet fails to feed, do the following: Point the rifle in a safety direction in case the rifle discharges accidentally. Engage the safety. Pull back on the magazine.Point the rifle up in a safe direction. The remaining pellets will slide back against the bolt and away from the chambering device. Remove the magazine. Remove any loose pellets in the chambering area. Cock the rifle and discharge it in a safe direction. It is safe to dry fire this rifle. This procedure avoids firing with more than one pellet accidentally chambered into the rifle ? s barrel. To Clean the Barrel If the groups you shoot are off, the barrel probably needs cleaning. Engage the safety. Remove the magazine. Do not clean the barrel under charge. Empty the rifle ? s air pressure completely by dry-firing it in a safe direction. It is best to clean the rifle when the rifle.Cock the rifle so that the grooved carrier retracts towards the left side of the receiver.With the carrier retracted, this allows the tip of the cleaning rod to completely run through the end of the barrel. Do not use wood doweling for a cleaning rod. A broken rod in the barrel is extremely difficult to remove. A coated metal rod designed for cleaning airgun works best. Saturate the cloth patches with cleaning fluids or lubricants designed for airgun barrels. Using the cleaning rod, push the saturated cloth patch through the muzzle until it exits at the other end. There is no need to over-clean the barrel. Swab the barrel ? s bore with cloth patches until the last one comes out clean. Never use an abrasive cleaning agent or metal brush. To Clear the Barrel of a Jammed Pellet(s) Before proceeding, keep the rifle pointed in a safe direction at all times. Cock the rifle so that the grooved carrier retracts towards the left side of the receiver.Use a metal rod designed for cleaning airguns to clear the barrel. Push it through from the muzzle to the other end. The jammed pellet should come out. To Load Pellets One-at-a-Time Before proceeding, keep the rifle pointed in a safe direction at all times. There are two methods for loading a single pellet. Engage the safety and remove the magazine before proceeding. Method One: Place the rifle on its side with the port side up towards you (magazine clip side down). Rest the pellet in the groove of the pellet carrier. Be sure the pellet is pointed towards the barrel. Half cock the rifle to retract the carrier along with the pellet. Make sure the pellet is still facing forward. Tip the rifle slightly to allow the pellet to slide into the chamber. Finish cocking the lever to its closed position. Method Two: Place the rifle on its side with the port side up towards you (magazine clip side down). Drop the pellet with its pointed side forward into the groove which has been retracted. Push the pellet into the bore with a toothpick. Adjusting The Power A 12-stage, positive-stop power wheel is located under the rifle, just ahead of the trigger guard. It has a yellow triangle. Color-coded dots next to the wheel show the direction to rotate the wheel to increase or decrease velocity. The green dot is low power, the yellow is medium power and the red is high power. To adjust the power wheel: Before proceeding, keep the rifle pointed in a safe direction at all times. Check carefully to see that a pellet has not been chambered into the barrel. If you are in doubt, remove the magazine clip, aim the rifle in a safe direction, and fire the rifle with at least medium power to discharge the pellet. Cock the rifle ? s lever, leaving it in an open position (i.e. half-cocked). This makes turning the power wheel easier, especially in the lower power ranges. Rotate the power wheel in the direction of the dots, to increase or decrease the power. When you are finished, uncock the rifle or you can cock the rifle and discharge it in a safe direction. Other comments regarding various power settings: It is possible to double-load and jam more than one pellet with the rifle set in the low power range. Be sure a fired pellet has left the barrel before cocking the rifle for the next shot. At 3,000 p.s.i., using.177 cal. Crosman Premiers (7.9 grain) pellets, the range of power is from a low of about 400 f.p.s. to a high of about 1.250 f.ps. Use a chronograph to establish the velocity relative to the power settings. However, shooting the rifle and simply noting the pellet.It is possible to maintain a consistent velocity at low or medium settings even though air pressure has dropped enough to affect point of impact by turning the power wheel to a higher setting. Adjusting The Rear Sight Before proceeding, keep the rifle pointed in a safe direction at all times. Move the rear sight in the same direction you wish to move the point of impact. Adjustment for windage (left and right) and elevation (up and down) is accomplished by the use of two separate sets of screws. The two screws in each set work in conjunction with each other.To move the sight and point of impact to the left: Loosen the set screw on the left side and tighten the screw on the right side in the same small increment. As you tighten the screw on the right side, the rear sight will move left. It will only move as far as you had allowed when you loosened the left screw. For example, turn the left screw one-half of a turn and then turn the right screw one-half of a turn or until it is snug (do not over-tighten). When you are finished adjusting the windage, check to be sure the set screws on both sides are tightened snuggly. To move the sight and point of impact to the right: Loosen the set screw on the right side and tighten the screw on the left side in the same small increment. As you tighten the screw on the left side, the rear sight will move right. It will only move as far as you had allowed when you loosened the right screw. For example, turn the right screw one-half of a turn and then turn the left screw one-half of a turn or until it is snug (do not over-tighten). The two controlling screws for elevation are located ahead of the notched sight. To move the point of impact higher: Loosen the front screw and tighten the rear screw. For example, turn the front screw one-half of a turn and then turn the rear screw one-half of a turn or until it is snug (do not over-tighten). To move the point of impact lower: Loosen the rear screw and tighten the front screw. For example, turn the rear screw one-half of a turn and then turn the front screw one-half of a turn or until it is snug (do not over-tighten).The above two adjustments are not difficult to make. However, before proceeding, think out carefully what you are trying to accomplish and exercise good judgment and caution as you are making the adjustments. Adjusting the Weight of the Trigger Pull Caution: The factory setting for the trigger provides the best combination for safety and accurate shooting. We do not recommend adjusting this setting. Any trigger adjustments should be performed by a trained airgunsmith. Set the safety. Remove the magazine clip. Turn the rifle upside down, across your knees or preferably on a gun rest. The adjustment screw is in a small opening on the sear arm, under the cocking lever, and just forward of the trigger. Half cock the rifle (i.e. cocking lever in the open position) to expose the adjustment screw.To lighten the trigger, turn the screw clockwise. For a harder trigger pull, turn the screw counter-clockwise.Too much tightening or failing to keep pressure off the sear arm (i.e. not exerting forward pressure on the lever while adjusting) can break the adjustment mount. Adjusting the trigger is trial and error. However, for a good starting point, back out the adjustment screw to the point at which the gun will not cock. Then, turn the screw in the opposite direction two turns. REMEMBER: Keep pressure on the cocking lever at all times as you are turning the adjustment screw. Turn the screw in very small increments each time before testing the pull. Adjust the Universal Pell-Stop to Accept a Different Size Pellet Before proceeding, keep the rifle pointed in a safe direction at all times. Place the rifle across your knees or preferably on a gun rest. The top of the receiver contains three screws. They are not interchangeable. They are different lengths. Replacing a screw in the wrong hole can cause clearance problems for the moving pieces inside the receiver. Do not remove the middle screw. REMEMBER THE EXACT HOLE EACH SCREW CAME FROM: SHORT SCREW FORWARD and LONG SCREW REAR. Remove the receiver cover by lifting it upward and slightly towards the rear.Half-cock the rifle. Insert the pellet your rifle is currently adjusted for in this mechanism. Pay close attention to the pellet as it is carried through the loading path. The new pellet will fit in the same manner. Remove the pellet and return the cocking lever to its closed position. Replace the receiver cover. Recommended lubricants Silicone grease (solid in scuba diving stores) or Mineral Oil for the. O ? rings on the adapter probe. Dow Corning Molykote 33 grease for the exposed metal parts inside the receiver cover. Warranty The Career 707 is covered by a one year limited warranty for the original retail purchaser from the verified date of purchase. This warranty provides genuine factory parts and factory-authorized labor necessary to repair factory defect of material or workmanship of this rifle.This warranty is valid and available as long as parts are readily available for the rifle. Warranty work inquiries should be sent to: Shin Sung Industries Company, 40 Westpark Drive, Daly City, CA 94015. 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I'm thinking of getting one that's used, but the guy doesn't know much more than I do about them. I'm thinking of getting one that's used, but the guy doesn't know much more than I do about them. Hi wich rifle are you looking into getting. So you can fire a mag of 43 grain eunjins then fire a mag of 25 grain benji domes with out an adjustment The career uses a stick mag were the pellets are next to each other I believe the career you need to make a physical adjustment to it to be able to shoot different length pellets. From what I have been told this adjustment is not difficult at all. They are both very good rifles Hope this helps Dave I'm looking at getting the career 707. He used to have careers and can tell you alot more then I can about them. Seeing how they are almost the same as the Sumatra I think it would be a choice. Hope you get a good deal on it. Dave The power is easily adjusted. They are accurate, I've shot out to 100 yards and not been disappointed. As for the mag I don't have any experience with that Dave I was worried I'd have to come up with another totally different fill hose to be able to use this rifle. If everything goes as planned tomorrow I may end up having one. It is actually kind of a pain to adjust for pellet length, though, unless you modify the gun. A small hole can be drilled in the receiver to make access to the adjustment screw easier. The cocking lever on the Careers seem smoother than the Sumatras and both are equally powerful and accurate. I was worried I'd have to come up with another totally different fill hose to be able to use this rifle. If everything goes as planned tomorrow I may end up having one. Adjusting the pellet shuttle isn't difficult. I just shoot what it likes the 43gr EunJin (mag capacity 6) or 52gr BBT (mag capacity 5). I don't have to change the shuttle for either of these. I made a probe to foster adapter, just personal preference since I have a couple of probe guns and occasionally a Crosman to fill. These can be bought at pyramid air. Good luck and we will need pictures of your new rifle. I thought I had the deal just about sowed up, but haven't heard from the guy. Sent a couple extra emails and still no reply. The guy said he bought the rifle, but it didn't have the fill probe and he had no way of filling. Said he shot it out of air and its been sitting ever since. My suspicious nature may be catching up with me. Why would anyone buy an air rifle with no way of refilling it. Is it just me or does that seem strange to anyone else? If you have no way to fill it there is no way to know if it holds air. I would go into that deal assuming it needs a reseal.