Sporting Rifle Universal
Sporting Rifle Universal
Sporting Rifle Universal
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
The manufacturer shall not be responsible for
injury, death, or damage to property resulting
from either intentional or accidental discharge
of this firearm, or from its function when used
for purposes or subjected to treatment for
which it was not designed. The manufacturer
also will not honour claims involving this firearm which result from careless or improper
handling, unauthorized adjustment or parts
replacement, corrosion, neglect, or the use
of wrong calibre ammunition, or the use of
ammunition other than original high quality
commercially manufactured ammunition in
good condition, or any combination thereof.
IMPORTANT
Before it left the factory, this firearm was
tested, carefully inspected and packaged.
The manufacturer cannot control product
handling after it leaves the factory, therefore,
please examine this firearm carefully at the
time of purchase to insure that it is unloaded
and undamaged.
This Instruction manual should always accompany this firearm and be transferred with it
upon change of ownership.
When the safety is ON, bolt handle is blocked in all models of sporting rifles.
When the safety is ON, in models M70 (Z98), M70PS, M70PSS and M85
triggers are blocked, and in model M98 it is possible to pull the trigger,
but it is not possible to fire.
In model M98, it is possible to put the safety thumb-lock into vertical position, and then the safety is ON, but it is possible to rotate the
handle and unlock the bolt. This function is used during the stripping
of the sporting rifle.
A cartridge is brought into the barrel immediately before shooting.
Triggering
Immediately before triggering, the safety should be put in position
OFF to unblock the mechanism.
Safety is in position OFF when:
- in M70 (Z98), M70PS, M70PSS and M85 on the stock, next to the safety, a red dot is visible (Fig. 11b).
- in M98 on the bolt, thumb-lock safety is in horizontal position, rotated to the right (Fig. 12b).
Depending on model, sporting rifles can have one of four types of trigger mechanism. Manner of triggering directly depends on the type of
the mechanism.
Single trigger mechanism trigger pull and length of pull cannot be
adjusted. Triggering is done by pulling the trigger.
Single trigger mechanism adjustable - there is a possibility of adjusting the engagement between the sear and trigger, which directly
affects length of pull and trigger pull. Triggering is done by pulling the
trigger.
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Note: common error in stripping is to press the bolt sleeve catch and
start the separation of the bolt sleeve before insertion of wire (rod) into
the hole on the hammer. After the rotation for a small angle further unscrewing is not possible and the bolt cannot be returned into the rifle.
If you made this mistake: lean the hammer lug onto wooden surface,
push the bolt downwards and rotate it to return the bolt sleeve to the
starting position.
In model M98, a mistake is made if you rotate the thumb-lock safety
when you press bolt sleeve catch and when you separate the bolt
sleeve. If you made this mistake: lean the hammer lug onto wooden
surface, push the bolt downwards and rotate it to return thumb-lock
safety to the starting position.
Aiming: point the gun to the target. Set the front sight post visually to
the slot in the rear sight, align the height with the upper edge of the
rear sight and match with the target (Fig. 18)
When choosing calibres, the manufacturer wanted to include all types
of ammunition mostly used in the world. Differences in the characteristics of ammunition of certain manufacturers affect the trajectory of a
bullet and create deviation of the shot from the aiming point.
To solve this problem, the height of the rear sight of the rifle is adjustable, by moving the sight plate. In that way, you can eliminate differences in ammunition and differences in aiming in relation to factory
rectification of the sight, which is done at 100 m (Fig. 18).
By using the same ammunition, you avoid constant correction of the
sights.