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IZH61
AIR RIFLE
INSTRUCTION
MANUALEuropean American Armory Corp.
3855 North U.S. Highway One
Cocoa, Florida 32927
(407) 639-4842
www.eaacorp.com
E-mail: [email protected]
© Copyright EAA Corp. 9/98 

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EAA MODEL: IZH61
AIR RIFLE INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
WARNING AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: Air Rifles are not toys.  This Air Rifle is recommended for adult use.
Misuse or careless use may cause serious injury or death. This Air Rifle is
dangerous within 500 yards.
Do NOT cock or handle your Air Rifle before you read and understand the
instructions and warnings contained in this manual.
FOR YOUR SAFETY AND THE SAFETY OF OTHERS, this owner’s manual
contains important warnings and...

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10 LIFE SAVING WARNINGS:
1.  Thinking the air rifle is unloaded does not mean it is unloaded.  If a pellet is
in the chamber and the rifle has been cocked, this rifle can be fired.  Always
treat your air rifle as if it is loaded.
2. Always point the muzzle of any air rifle in a safe direction whether the rifle is
loaded or unloaded...
3. No hands over the muzzle / no way / no time / no how.
4. Only use lead .177 pellets manufactured to industry standards.  If the pellet
doesn’t feed into the chamber,...

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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 cockinghandle 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...

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LOADING YOUR AIR RIFLE:
A) Make sure that the air rifle is pointed in a safe direction
B) Make sure that the mechanism is not cocked. If the mechanism is cocked,
we suggest you a) Make sure the cocking handle is in the forward locked
position b) The rifle is pointed in a safe direction c) Fire the air rifle by pulling the
trigger. The purpose of this step is to insure that you do have a cocked air rifle
and a pellet in the chamber.
With the barrel pointed in a safe direction and the cocking handle in the...

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Caution: Use only factory new lead air rifle pellets.  Use only the correct size
pellets (.177 caliber).  Do not use steel shot or darts which may damage the
rifled bore and which cause greater re-bound and ricochet.
Note: It is a violation of federal law to ship a loaded weapon.
--  WARNINGS  --
 READING THESE SAFETY RULES WILL SAVE
YOUR LIFE OR THE LIFE OF SOMEONE ELSE
Learn how to handle, load, unload, operate, fire and care for your air rifle.
NEVER PLAY with your air rifle.  It is a potentially...

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cleaning your air rifle and/or handling lead pellets, wash your hands.
Keep air rifles unloaded when not actually in use.  Load the air rifle only when
preparing to fire.
Never fire a pellet to clear a barrel.
ALWAYS WEAR protective shooting glasses when firing air rifles.
Never drop your air rifle.  If you do drop it, unload it and check it for proper
function before using it again.
Don’t alter or modify your air rifle.
Do not remove any internal safety or safety device on the air rifle.  Safety...

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the action over and apply 6 to 10 drops of a light oil directly onto the spring.
Reattach the stock and cock and un-cock in different positions so as to spread
the oil around the spring.  The main spring should be oiled every 2,000 to 3,000
pellets or every six months. The cocking lever linkage and barrel pivot points
should be very lightly oiled every six months.
Caution: it is better to under lubricate than to over lubricate.  Over lubrication
will void your warranty.  Do not use firearm cleaners or...

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malfunction.  Always have a qualified gunsmith work on your air rifle or at least
check any work not performed by a gunsmith.
ALL PARTS ORDERS ARE SUBJECT TO A $10.00 CHARGE FOR SHIPPING
AND HANDLING.  For parts and service contact: European American Armory
Corp., 3855 N. U.S. Highway One, Cocoa, FL 32927  Phone: (407) 639-4842.
STATEMENT OF NON-LIABILITY
Air Rifles are not classified as firearms by the U.S. Gun Control Act of 1968.  Air
Rifles are not generally considered to be weapons; however, they...

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Fig. 2: IZH-61 Magazine Assembly Fig. 3: IZH-61 The Trigger Mechanism Fig. 1: IZH-61 Scheme of Mechanisms
Fig. 1 - Parts List
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...
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