Daisy Powerline 415 CO2 Gas Pistol. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Daisys new PowerLine Model 415 Pistol is a 21-shot, semi-automatic, CO2-powered BB repeater. Everything went smooth as silk. I got a great airgun at a great price, $40 less than anywhere else I could find the model I wanted. I went looking for.
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ACTION
Bolt action/single pump pneumatic
CALIBER
.177 cal. (4.5 mm) lead airgun pellets
AMMUNITION CAPACITY
Single shot .177 cal. (4.5 mm) pellet
SAFETY
Crossbolt trigger block
MAXIMUM PUMP FORCE
17 Lbs. (75.6 N)
TRIGGER PULL FORCE
4.0 lbf (17.8 N)
OVERALL LENGTH
13.5 in. (34.30 cm)
WEIGHT
2.25 lbs (1.0 kg)
MAXIMUM VELOCITY
400 fps, (122 mps)
BARREL
.177 cal., 9.61 in. long (24.41 cm)
SIGHTS
Rear sight adjustable for windage and elevation
Front sight blade and ramp
TARGET DISTANCE
33 ft, (10 m)
MAXIMUM SHOOTING DISTANCE
209 yds. (191 m)
WARNING: A GUN THAT IS NOT OPERATING PROPERLY MAY BE DANGEROUS.
IT SHOULD BE KEPT SAFELY FROM USE BY ANYONE UNTIL REPAIRED OR
DESTROYED. DO NOT TRY TO TAKE THE GUN APART. IT IS DIFFICULT TO
REASSEMBLE, AND IMPROPER REASSEMBLY CAN CAUSE A HAZARDOUS
CONDITION.
REPAIR OF DAISY AIR PISTOLS
GUNS IN WARRANTY: LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY
For one year from date of purchase, Daisy® will repair or replace and return this gun,
free of charge, if defective in material or workmanship. Service is available by returning
the gun to Daisy® Outdoor Products (refer to important note below). Attach to the gun,
your name, address and telephone number, description of problem and proof of date of
retail purchase (sales slip). Package and send transportation prepaid to Daisy®. This
warranty gives you specific legal rights; you may also have other rights which may vary
from state to state.
IMPORTANT: You can return your inoperative pistol to Daisy® for repair
via United Parcel Service. Shoot gun in a safe direction to discharge any pressure, empty all
ammo and put safety “ON SAFE” before returning the gun to Daisy®. You must include your
street address for Daisy® to send your pistol directly back to you through UPS delivery.
GUNS OUT OF WARRANTY
If your Daisy® Air Pistol needs repair, please call 1-800-713-2479 for repair charges.
Daisy® will repair the gun or replace it with a reconditioned gun of the same model, if
available; otherwise, with a model of equivalent quality.
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SPECIFICATIONS
– POWERLINE® 717
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HOW TO OPERATE
CAUTION:
Be sure gun is always pointed in a safe
direction
Step 1. OPEN BOLT
Step 2. PUT “ON” TRIGGER SAFETY
Step 3. PUMP
Step 4. LOAD
Step 5. CLOSE BOLT
Step 6. AIM AT SAFE TARGET
Step 7. TAKE “OFF” TRIGGER SAFETY
Step 8. FIRE
Step 1. OPEN BOLT
Step 2. PUT “ON” TRIGGER SAFETY
Step 3. PUMP
Step 4. LOAD
Step 5. CLOSE BOLT
Step 6. AIM AT SAFE TARGET
Step 7. TAKE “OFF” TRIGGER SAFETY
Step 8. FIRE
Step 1. OPEN BOLT
Pull straight back on bolt handle, pulling it fully to the rear
(See Drawing No. 1A). The gun cannot fire with bolt open.
Step 2. PUT “ON” TRIGGER SAFETY
The bolt must FIRST be opened, then the trigger safety is
pushed from the left to right so that NO red is showing (See
Drawing No. 1B).
Drawing No. 1B).
CAUTION:
Gun must always be pointed in a safe
direction.
BOLT HANDLE
LOADING PORT
TRIGGER
SAFETY
SAFETY
NO. 1B
TRIGGER SAFETY ON
TRIGGER SAFETY OFF
red showing on opposite side
red showing on opposite side
NO. 1A
Step 3. PUMP
The bolt must be opened to pump gun. For greater safety,
we recommend that the bolt remain open while pumping and
that you close the bolt only when the barrel can be pointed in
a safe direction. With the muzzle pointed in a safe direction,
pump the gun the desired number of times up to 10. More
power means greater chance of serious injury. Never put fin-
ger on trigger until ready to fire the gun. NOTE: Do not pump
your gun more than 10 times. Muzzle energy increases pro-
duced by more than 10 pumps are minor, and increased
pumping will damage your gun.
that you close the bolt only when the barrel can be pointed in
a safe direction. With the muzzle pointed in a safe direction,
pump the gun the desired number of times up to 10. More
power means greater chance of serious injury. Never put fin-
ger on trigger until ready to fire the gun. NOTE: Do not pump
your gun more than 10 times. Muzzle energy increases pro-
duced by more than 10 pumps are minor, and increased
pumping will damage your gun.
CAUTION:
Be sure to grasp pump handle firmly as
you close the lever to prevent it from snapping back and
causing possible injury. Also be careful to keep fingers out of
cocking mechanism when closing lever. (See “PINCH
POINTS,” Drawing No. 2).
causing possible injury. Also be careful to keep fingers out of
cocking mechanism when closing lever. (See “PINCH
POINTS,” Drawing No. 2).
WARNING:
Do not open the bolt, close the bolt, and
then pull the trigger before pumping. This procedure can result
in a loaded gun and a projectile being expelled from the gun
during pumping. Recock the gun by opening the bolt and put
“on” trigger safety before pumping as in Steps 1 and 2.
in a loaded gun and a projectile being expelled from the gun
during pumping. Recock the gun by opening the bolt and put
“on” trigger safety before pumping as in Steps 1 and 2.
PULL LEVER OUTWARD
FOR FULL STROKE
THEN RETURN
FOR FULL STROKE
THEN RETURN
PINCH
POINTS
POINTS
NO. 2
Filling the BB magazine for the PowerLine® 880, 880S, 1880:
The loading door is located on the left side of receiver (See
Drawing No. 3). Push door down and fill magazine with
approximately 50 BBs. Do not overfill or the feed system may
not operate properly.
approximately 50 BBs. Do not overfill or the feed system may
not operate properly.
Step 4. LOAD (PowerLine
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880, 880S, 1880)
LOADING BBs: With the bolt handle back and BBs in the
magazine (See “BB MAGAZINE” section), RAISE the muzzle of
the gun 45 degrees to 90 degrees. When raising the muzzle,
be sure the front sight is pointed upward since the gun may
not feed properly if it is on its side (See Drawing No. 4A). A
BB can be seen on the magnetic tip by looking into the load-
ing port (See Drawing No. 4A). If a BB does not feed onto the
magnetic tip when the muzzle is raised, shake the gun slightly.
Push bolt handle fully forward and the BB is in firing position.
Be sure the front sight is pointed upward when raising the
muzzle to insure proper feeding.
the gun 45 degrees to 90 degrees. When raising the muzzle,
be sure the front sight is pointed upward since the gun may
not feed properly if it is on its side (See Drawing No. 4A). A
BB can be seen on the magnetic tip by looking into the load-
ing port (See Drawing No. 4A). If a BB does not feed onto the
magnetic tip when the muzzle is raised, shake the gun slightly.
Push bolt handle fully forward and the BB is in firing position.
Be sure the front sight is pointed upward when raising the
muzzle to insure proper feeding.
CAUTION:
Always view the BB or Pellet when closing
the bolt and loading port.
WARNING:
BBs feed from the magazine by gravity
which requires that the muzzle be raised. NEVER ASSUME
THE MAGAZINE OR CHAMBER IS EMPTY even if the gun
does not fire a projectile.
THE MAGAZINE OR CHAMBER IS EMPTY even if the gun
does not fire a projectile.
LOADING PELLETS: With the bolt back and BBs removed
from the magazine (See “TO EMPTY MAGAZINE,” Page 7),
advance the bolt forward until the magnetic tip is visibly even
with the rear edge of the pellet loading port; lower the muzzle
and load a pellet, solid end forward (See Drawing No. 5). Push
the bolt handle fully forward and the pellet is chambered in
the firing position.
advance the bolt forward until the magnetic tip is visibly even
with the rear edge of the pellet loading port; lower the muzzle
and load a pellet, solid end forward (See Drawing No. 5). Push
the bolt handle fully forward and the pellet is chambered in
the firing position.
IMPORTANT: Do not allow a pellet to fall into the rear of the
loading port and become jammed in the BB feed hole. If this
occurs, have a qualified gunsmith remove the left receiver and
clear the loading port or return gun to Daisy.
occurs, have a qualified gunsmith remove the left receiver and
clear the loading port or return gun to Daisy.
IMPORTANT: Care must be exercised when shooting pel-
lets while the magazine contains BBs. Loading a BB and pel-
let at the same time may result in a jammed or obstructed
barrel.
let at the same time may result in a jammed or obstructed
barrel.
RIGHT
WRONG
NO. 3
NO. 4A
LOADING HOLE
LOADING DOOR
PUSH DOOR
DOWN TO OPEN
DOWN TO OPEN
BB MAGAZINE
NO. 4B
BB
LOADING
PORT
PORT
MAGNETIC
TIP
TIP
Step 4. LOAD (PowerLine
®
22X, 22SGT, 22S)
LOADING PELLETS: With the bolt back lower the muzzle
and load a pellet, solid end forward (See Drawing No. 5). Push
the bolt handle fully forward and the pellet is chambered in
the firing position.
the bolt handle fully forward and the pellet is chambered in
the firing position.
NO. 5
LOADING PORT
PELLET
(SOLID
END FORWARD)
MAGNETIC
TIP
TIP
4
5
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