L.A.R. Grizzly Big Boar 50BB Rifle User Manual
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LOADING CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL DISCHARGE, LOAD LIVE AMMUNITION INTO THE RIFLE ONLY WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SHOOT. LOADING THE RIFLE 1. CAUTION: READ THE SECTION OF SAFETY INSTRUCTION COMPLETELY ON PAGES 4 TO 6. 2. Use only ammunition recommended (see page 1) for your rifle and the caliber that corresponds. 3. With the shell holder end up, hold the bolt in one hand as illustrated b\ elow. Place a round into the shell holder. Illus. No. 3 Loading the Bolt 4. Check the trigger block safety to insure that it is in the safe position. If it is not, move the lever into the safe position. CAUTION: NEVER LEAVE THE RIFLE COCKED AND READY TO FIRE WITHOUT THE TRIGGER BLOCK SAFELY APPLIED, SINCE IT IS IN A READY TO FIRE STATE AND IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS! THE RIFLE CAN EASILY BE FIRED ACCIDENTALLY, CAUSING DEATH, INJURY OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY. 5. With the rifle pointing in a safe direction, insert the bolt into the chamber and turn it clockwise. Your rifle is now loaded and ready to shoot. WARNING: WHEN A LIVE ROUND IS IN THE CHAMBER, THIS RIFLE MAY DISCHARGE ACCIDENTALLY IF IT IS DROPPED OR RECEIVES A BLOW. (A POSSIBILITY REGARDLESS OF THE POSITION OF THE BOLT OR OF ANY OF THE VARIOUS SAFETY DEVICES.) DO NOT PUT A ROUND IN THE CHAMBER \ UNTIL YOU ARE READY TO SHOOT. CLEAR THE RIFLE IMMEDIATELY AFTER SHOOTING. (9)
UNLOADING Unloading The Rifle: CAUTION: REMEMBER TO UNLOAD THE RIFLE IMMEDIATELY AFTER USE AND PRIOR TO CLEANING AND STORAGE TO MINIMIZE THE RISK OF ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE. 1. Be sure you are familiar with the Safety Instructions, pages 4 to 6. ALWAYS POINT THE RIFLE IN A SAFE DIRECTION. DO NOT TOUCH THE TRIGGER AND ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HANDS AWA\ Y FROM THE MUZZLE. 2. With the rifle pointed in a safe direction, make sure the trigger block \ safety is in the safe position. If it is not, move the lever to the safe position. 3. Turn the bolt counterclockwise and remove the bolt from the receiver. 4. Remove the round from the shell holder. 5. Collect the live ammunition for storage and the spent cartridges for dis\ posal. FIRING THE RIFLE Before firing your Grizzly Big Boar, practice (with your rifle UNLOADED and pointed in a safe direction) aim, rhythm and breathing for a steady aim. You should also practice fi ring the rifle on a range before going hunting or using it for any other type of shooting. Note: Do not DRY FIRE the rifle, as damage to the firing pin may occur.\ CAUTIONS: 1. ALWAYS WEAR (AND ENCOURAGE OTHER NEAR YOU TO WEAR) EAR PROTECTION WHEN SHOOTING, ESPECIALY ON A RANGE. WITHOUT EAR PROTECTION, THE NOISE FROM \ YOUR GUN, AND OTHERS CLOSE TO YOU CAN LEAVE A “RINGING” IN YOUR EARS FOR SOME TIME AFTER FIRING. THE CUMULATIVE LONG-TERM EFFECT COULD BE PERMANENT HEARING LOSS. 2. ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE SHOOTING GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION. To Fire: 1. Be sure you are familiar with Safety Instructions, pages 4 to 6. ALWAYS POINT THE RIFLE IN A SAFE DIRECTION. 2. Load your rifle as described in the section entitled “Loading”. 3. Grasp the rifle by the stock and pull the recoil pad agai nst your shoulder. Rest your index finger along the outside of the trigger guard, and take aim. 4. Move the trigger block safety to the fire position. 5. Holding steady aim, place your index finger on the trigger and squeeze gently until the rifle discharges. Don’t jerk the trigger, since this will dist urb your aim, spoiling your accuracy. (10)
CAUTION: IF YOUR RIFLE FAILS TO FIRE, CONTINUE HOLDING IT POINTED TOWARD THE TARGET OR SAFE, OPEN AREA AND WAIT 30 SECONDS. IF A HANGFIRE (slow ignition) HAS OCCURRED, THE ROUND SHOULD FIRE WITHIN 30 SECONDS. IF THE ROUND DOESN’T FI RE, REMOVE IT AND EXAMINE ITS PRIMER. IF THE FIRING PIN INDENT ON THE PRIMER IS LIGHT, OFF CENTER OR NON-EXISTENT, HAVE YOUR GUN EXAMINED BY A QUALIFIED GUNSMITH. IF THE FIRING PIN INDENT ON THE PRIMER APPEARS NORMAL (when compared with similar previously fired r ounds) ASSUME FAULTY AMMUNITION. SEPARATE MISFIRED ROUNDS FROM OTHER LIVE AMMUNITION AND EMPTY C ASES, RELOAD AND CONTINUE FIRING. IF WHILE FIRING, A ROUND DOES NOT SOUND NORMAL OR IF TH E RIFLE DOES NOT RECOIL AS MUCH OR RECOILS DIFFERENTLY, THE ROUND MAY HAVE BEEN IMPROPERLY CHARGED. INSPECT THE BARREL BOAR FROM THE BREECH END TO INSURE THAT THE PROJECTI LE HAS EXITED BEFORE YOU CONTINUE TO FIRE. Note: Dispose of misfired rounds by following the ammunition manufacturer’s instructions. 6. CAUTION: KEEPING RIFLE POINTING IN A SAFE DIRECTION, unload as described in the section entitled “UNLOAING.” NOTE: If you load your rifle, but do not fire it, apply the trigger block safety until you are prepared to fire. If you lose the opportunity to fire, unload your rifle as previously descri bed. Remember, if a live round is in the chamber, there is always a risk of accidental discharge . CAUTION: NEVER LEAVE THE GUN COCKED AND READY TO FIRE. THIS “READY TO FIRE” CONDITION IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS, AND THE GUN COULD EASILY BE DISCHARGED ACCIDENTALLY, CAUSING DEATH, INJURY OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY. (11)
Maintenance: As with any piece of fine equipment, keeping your Grizzly Big Boar clean and well lubricated will prolong its useful life. This section is intended to assist you in the maintenance of your Big Bo\ ar, so that it will perform better, be safer and last longer. CAUTION: CHECK TO BE SURE THAT THE RIFLE IS UNLOADED BEFORE STRIPPING AND CLEANING TO AVOID ACCIDENTAL FIRING. STRIPPING FOR CLEANING 1. Make sure your rifle is unloaded and be sure you are familiar with the Safety Instructions, pages 4 to 6. 2. Check the trigger block safety to insure that it is in the safe position. If it is not, move the lever to the safe position. 3. Remove the bolt by turning it counterclockw ise and then withdrawing it from the receiver. DO NOT PLACE FINGERS ON THE TRIGGER OR IN THE TRIGGER HOUSING WHILE YOU ARE REMOVING THE BOLT, TO AVOID ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE. WHEN TO CLEAN YOUR RIFLE: Clean your Big Boar as soon after firing as possible so t hat the job will be easier and there will be less of a chance for corrosion to begin. When your rifle has not been fired, clean it periodically. It is suggested that in such cases, you clean it once or twice a year in a moderate climate, or as o ften as once a month in a tropical climate. If you get your rifle wet, clean it as soon as possible. HOW TO CLEAN YOUR RIFLE: The following cleaning procedures for cleaning your Big B oar Rifle are appropriate for use both after firing and periodically. However, those procedures and equipment that are unnecessary for only periodic cleaning are noted with asterisks (*). Materials: Cleaning rod, a toothbrush (small), good quality light gun oil, cotton flannel patches (of a size that fit snugly into the barrel bore), gun cleaning solution*, and a brass wire bristle bore cleaning brush*. Note: In conditions where the temperature is below 32° Fahrenheit or 0° Centigrade, do not use oil for lubrication. Instead, use a dry lubricant sparingly. (12)
Cleaning procedure: 1. CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE RIFLE IS UNLOADED! 2. Strip the rifle for cleaning as described above. 3. Attach a cotton flannel patch to the end of the cleaning rod, insert it in the rifle’\ s breech and pass the rod and patch down the barrel. Repeat this step, changing the patch each time u\ ntil it comes out clean. Note: Avoid any contact by the cleaning rod against the mu zzle, as any wear caused by the contact will reduce accuracy. 4. Inspect the barrel visually. If it is clean, proceed to step seven. If it remains dirty, continue to step five. 5. (Note: This step should be necessary only after firing the gun. ) Attach a brass wire bristle brush to the cleaning rod and dip the brush in a gun cleaning solution. Thoroughly scrub out the barrel, passing the brush through the barrel all the way in one direction before pulling it back through in the other direction. If you try to change the direction of the brush in the barrel, the brush will stick. 6. Repeat steps three and four above. 7. Clean the chamber and bolt using a small toothbrush. 8. Using gun oil, lightly moisten a flannel patch and pass it once through the barrel\ , leaving a thin film of oil on the interior of the barrel. Leave this film of oil on this in terior surface if the rifle is to be stored, or, if you are removing it from storage, pass a dry flannel patch through the barrel, r\ emoving as much oil as possible. 9. Check the barrel to insure that flannel or brush bris tles have not become lodged in any part of the barrel or in any other part of the rifle. Wipe all external surfac es with a flannel patch, moistened with oil. (Except as noted for below freezing weather.) 10. Reassemble the rifle as described above. 11. Remove any gun cleaning solution and oil from the recoil pad. STORAGE CAUTION: ALWAYS UNLOAD YOUR RIFLE FOR ST ORAGE AND ALWAYS STORE THE AMMUNITION SEPARATELY. Store your Big Boar Rifle and ammunition in separate locations and securely locked, out of reach and out of sight of children. This is especially important since some children do not understand the potential danger for guns and are naturally curious. Note: Do not store the rifle in an airtight container. Do not s eal or try to seal the barrel to keep out dust, since this makes the internal surfaces more likely to corrode. (13)
SERVICE AND REPAIRS If your Big Boar Rifle should need repair or adjustment, (after MAKING SURE IT IS UNLOADED) take it or send it to \ the L.A.R. Authorized Warranty Service Center , 4133 West Farm Road, West Jordan, Utah 84088. IMPORTANT: If you make any unauthorized adjustments or us e unauthorized parts, L.A.R. will not assume responsibility for the proper functioning of your G50BB rifle. NOTE: There are various Federal and State laws, and local ordinances, which regulate the Dealer in your area or state on how to send or transport your firear m to the L.A.R. Authorized Service Center. Before you ship your rifle, \ take note of the following important points: 1. CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE RIFLE IS UNLOADED! 2. Write a letter, explaining the problem or requests, with as much detail as possible. Be sure to include in the letter the model name and serial number of your G50BB, along with your address and phone number. Enclose this with the rifle in a well-padded package. 3. Do not list or label the contents, or gun name on the package or in the address. This prevents curious thieves from becoming interested in your package from that information. \ 4. Insure the contents of your package against loss or theft. 5. Do not send ammunition, accessories or presentation boxes. (14)
OWNER’S FIREARM RECORD Grizzly Big Bore Model:…………………………………………\ ………………………… Serial No: _____________________ Purchase Date: _______/________/_______\ Purchased From: ……………………………………\ ……………………………………… Purchase Price: ……………………………………\ ……………………………………….. WARRANTY STATEMENT The Grizzly Big Boar Rifle was manufactured usi ng high quality materials and precise methods to give accurate, dependable performance. We warrant the exercise of reasonable care in manufacturing, but make no other warranties, either expressed or implied. The manufacturer will, at its option, either repair or replace any rifle or component deemed by the manufacturer to be defective through faulty workmanship or materials. L.A. R. Manufacturing, Inc. will not be liable for any accident or injury as a result of any unsafe prac tice caused by the user, nor by any condition over which we have no control. No liability is expressed or implied for dama\ ge, failure or injury which may result from improper installation of authorized or unauthorized parts, from any alterations performed on any part, nor from the use of hand-loaded ammunition. Use of this firearm may violate various local, state or federal statutes. The user is responsible for compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. L.A.R. Manufacturing reserves the right to change or improve our products as deemed necessary or desirable. NOTE: This instruction manual should remain with the G 50BB rifle and be transferred with it if there is a change in ownership. NOTE: A copy of this page, or the information on it, should be fil ed in a safe place other than with this manual. If this instruction manual is lost or destroyed, you may get a repl acement by writing to L.A.R. Manufacturing, Inc. When making such a request, include the rifle’s serial number, model and t\ his manual’s part number (#8394) (15)