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ITEM NO. 3501

TACTICAL M4 VIPER ASSAULT RIFLE

HANDLING & INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL

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Manufactured & Distributed by

© 2012 Bear River International, LLC

Logan, UT 84321

All Rights Reserved

MADE IN CHINA

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS AIRSOFT GUN

BUYER AND USER HAVE THE DUTY TO OBEY ALL LAWS ABOUT THE USE AND OWNERSHIP OF

THIS AIRSOFT GUN

THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR USE BY THOSE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER.

Please read this owner’s manual completely. Remember to treat this airsoft gun with the same respect you would a firearm. Always carefully follow the safety instructions found in this owner’s manual and keep this manual in a safe place for future use.

PLEASE DO NOT RETURN

PRODUCT TO STORE

For product assistance or questions, please contact Customer Service:

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 1-435-787-1603

You can get answers to frequently asked

questions at www.ignite-blackops.com

WARNING:

THIS PRODUCT AND PACKAGE MAY CONTAIN

CHEMICAL(S) KNOWN TO THE STATE OF

CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER AND BIRTH

DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM.

WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING.

WARNING: Choking Hazard-small parts.

ACTUAL COLORS AND DECORATIONS

OF THE PRODUCT MAY VARY.

1 WARNING:

(Restricted to users 18 years of age or older)

WARNING: This sport gun was developed for enjoying sport shooting only.

As the Airsoft Gun has the potential risk of serious injury such as blindness and damage to property, please read all instructions and warnings in this manual before using this airsoft gun.

WARNING: DO NOT exceed temperatures above 120˚F(43.3˚C) or below 20˚F ).

protective gear when shooting.

Never point the muzzle at

.

Never look directly down the barrel of this airsoft gun.

battery during storage. Set when not in use.

Never put your finger on the trigger unless you are ready to fire.

BB bullets may fire out even if the magazine is removed.

WARNING:

THIS PRODUCT IS NOT A TOY. ADULT SUPERVISION REQUIRED.

THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR USE BY THOSE 18 YEARS OF

AGE OR OLDER. MISUSE MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY, ESPECIALLY TO THE EYE. EYE

PROTECTION DESIGNED FOR AIRSOFT GUNS MUST BE WORN AT ALL TIMES BY THE USER AND

ANY PERSON WITHIN RANGE. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND OWNERS MANUAL BEFORE USING.

BUYER AND USER HAVE THE DUTY TO OBEY ALL LAWS ABOUT THE USE AND OWNERSHIP OF

THIS AIRSOFT GUN. THIS AIR GUN IS RECOMMENDED FOR ADULT USE ONLY. CARELESS USE

MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. DANGEROUS WITHIN 300 YARDS (274.32 METERS).

WARNING: DO NOT BRANDISH OR DISPLAY AIRSOFT GUNS IN PUBLIC. IT MAY

CONFUSE PEOPLE AND MAY BE A CRIME. POLICE AND OTHERS MAY

THINK IT IS A FIREARM. DO NOT CHANGE THE COLORATION AND MARKINGS TO MAKE IT LOOK

MORE LIKE A FIREARM. THAT IS DANGEROUS AND MAY BE A CRIME. PLEASE REMOVE ALL

PACKAGING MATERIAL BEFORE USE. IF PRODUCT BECOMES DAMAGED OR BROKEN IN ANY

WAY, DISCONTINUE USE. USING DAMAGED PRODUCT MAY CAUSE DAMAGE OR LEAD TO INJURY.

2

Contents & Getting to know your Gun

CONTENTS

Viper Assault Rifle

300 Round Magazine

Cleaning Rod

Pack of 140 6mm .20g BBs

User Manual

8.4v Ni-MH Battery (800mAh)

A/C Adaptor

Rear Sight

Front Sight

Flash Hider

Retractable

Stock Spring

(Push in and pull stock back)

Specification

Black Ops

M4 Viper

Pistol Grip

Trigger

Magazine

Button

Weight

Barrel

Length

Barrel

Caliber Capacity

1.79kg 300mm 6.08mm

300

300

Magazine

Hand

Guard

Muzzle

BB

6mm BB

Rounds Per

Minute

600

Initial BB Speed

280-330 FPS (.20g)

360-420 FPS (.12g)

3

Battery Charging & Installation

This airsoft gun will not function properly without a fully charged battery. Charge the battery 6 hours prior to initial use. Do not overcharge the battery. Unplug the battery charger when not in use.

Adaptor

INPUT: AC 120V 60Hz OUTPUT: DC 8.4V 250mA

Battery

8.4V Ni-Mh 800mAh

CAUTION: Use caution when handling and using the battery or charger to prevent the risk of electric shock.

To prolong battery life and maintain the best shooting performance rest the gun for 10 minutes after shooting. For optimum performance completely use up the battery before recharging.

DO NOT OVERCHARGE THE BATTERY. UNPLUG THE BATTERY CHARGER WHEN NOT IN USE.

Delta Ring

Connect the battery

Hand Guard

Place the battery in tray

Loading the Battery

• Make sure the airsoft gun is on “SAFE” (see section 8), UNLOADED, and pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION.

• Slide the Delta ring back and remove the bottom of the hand guard.

• Insert the battery in the hand guard as shown and connect the battery to the gun.

• Place the connector in the space above the barrel as shown.

• Place the front end of the hand guard back into position, being sure to hold the battery in place.

• Slide the Delta ring back and lock the hand guard into position.

4

Loading & Unloading the Magazine

To Load BBs

• Make sure the airsoft gun is on “SAFE” (see section 8) and pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION.

• Use 6mm plastic BBs only in this airsoft gun. Use of any other ammunition may cause injury to you or

damage to the airsoft gun. We recommend using Black Ops .20g 6mm Biodegradable BBs.

While holding the BB magazine, push the magazine release button and remove the magazine.

• Slide open the magazine cover.

• Insert 300 rounds of 6mm airsoft BBs.

• Close the magazine cover.

• Rotate the wind up wheel counterclockwise only to draw BBs up into the ready tube. Turn the gear

wheel until the “click click” sound changes. This should be done in a vertical position.

• Insert the loaded magazine back into the airsoft gun.

BB Bullet Hatch

To Unload BBs

• Make sure the airsoft gun is on “SAFE” (see section 5) and pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION.

• While supporting the magazine, push the magazine release button and remove the magazine.

• Release the BBs in the ready tube, by pointing the clip down in a safe direction and pushing the BB

retainer button. Note: BBs will release rapidly.

• Slide the magazine cap open, and pour out BBs, slide the cap closed.

• Do not put the magazine back in the gun.

• Point the airsoft gun in a SAFE DIRECTION.

• After reading Section 5 on aiming and firing safely, take the gun off “SAFE” and pull the trigger.

• Repeat these steps until you are no longer firing plastic BBs.

• Put the airsoft gun back on “SAFE.”

WARNING: Never assume that because the airsoft gun no longer fires a BB

5

Firing Operation

Note: This airsoft gun fires in semi or full auto-mode. Full auto means it continues to fire plastic BBs as long as you hold the trigger. Semi-auto means you will have to pull the trigger to fire a shot.

Safe

Selecting Firing Mode

Semi Auto

• Locate the safety on the left side of the receiver.

• Turn the lever to “SEMI” for semi-auto mode.

Full Auto

• Turn the lever to “AUTO” for full auto mode.

• The airsoft gun is off “SAFE” and ready to fire when pointing to either “SEMI” or “AUTO.”

• Once in desired mode, point at predetermined target and pull trigger.

WARNING: Keep the airsoft gun in the “SAFE” position until you are actually ready to shoot. Then turn the safety to the other two positions.

FIRING NOTICE:

Confirm your firing area is safe before firing.

When a new magazine is inserted there is a possibility that a BB will not fire after pulling the trigger, to solve this problems witch to Full Auto and fire a burst of 5-10 shots.

Charge the battery if the firing cycle become slow.

Give the gun a rest of 5-10 minutes after firing 220 rounds to ensure the life of motor & battery.

If bullets are clogged, stop firing and remove the clogged bullets immediately (see section 8).

Service the Airsoft Gun with silicon oil as daily maintenance (see section 10).

Hop up may be unstable for first 200-300 rounds after silicon oil is used, this is normal operation.

Backstops should be inspected for wear before and after each use. Discontinue use if the backstop surface shows signs of failure. Since backstop surfaces eventually fail, always place the backstop in a location that will be safe should the backstop fail.

Discontinue the use of a backstop if the projectile rebounds or ricochets.

6

Adjustable sights & Adjustable stock

UP

RIGHT

DOWN

LEFT

Turning the side wheel forward will make the sight move to the right and turning the wheel backward will make the sight move to the left.

Turning the lower wheel left will make the sight go up and turning the wheel right will make the sight go down.

Two way rear sight (small hole for aiming long range and larger hole for aiming short range)

Pull

Four positions

1 2 3 4

To extend the length of the butt stock, press the lever in and pull backwards.

Press

7

Hop Up Adjustments

Using the Hop-Up Mode

• This airsoft gun is manufactured with an adjustable hop-up system.

• The purpose of this system is to change the spin on the BB as it leaves the muzzle, allowing you to

adapt your shot for different distances.

• Pull out and hold the charging handle to open the ejection port cover.

• Turn the hop-up adjustment dial clockwise for more spin, counterclockwise for less spin.

Too Much Hop Up (Return lever towards NORMAL)

Best Position

Not Enough Hop Up

(Move lever towards HOP)

ADJUSTMENT DIAL

NORMAL HOP

HOP-UP NOTICE:

The best position is where the bullets fly horizontally and the longest flying distance is obtained.

fly horizontally.

Moving the lever to much towards HOP will cause bullets to clog. Firing the gun with clogged bullets will damage the piston and gears.

If the hop up is adjusted excessively and causing the BBs to clog, stop operating the gun immediately. Return the lever to NORMAL and remove the clogged bullet (see section 7).

Black Ops™ will not be held responsible for any damages or accidents caused by incorrect operation, disassembly, or modification of the airsoft gun.

8

Basic Maintenance (Removing Jams & Barrel Cleaning)

cleaning end tapered end tip of barrel

Clearing Jammed BBs

• Never look down the end of the barrel to see if a jam has been cleared.

• Make sure the airsoft gun is on “SAFE” and pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION.

• Remove the magazine.

• Make sure to return the hop up wheel to the NORMAL position.

• Insert tapered end of the cleaning rod into the muzzle with the angle toward the breech

(where the magazine connects).

• CAREFULLY and slowly apply increasing pressure until you push the BB out of the breech.

• Insert the magazine and test gun in a predetermined SAFE DIRECTION.

Cotton cloth

Rotate the rod

Cleaning the Muzzle

• Maintenance is needed when BB speed becomes slow.

• Never look down the end of the barrel to see if a jam has been cleared.

• Make sure the airsoft gun is on “SAFE” and pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION.

• Remove the magazine.

• Make sure to return the hop up wheel to the NORMAL position.

• Cut a strip of cotton cloth the width of the eyelet hole and rotate the cloth around the rod.

• Insert the cleaning side of the rod into the barrel of the gun while slowly twisting down the muzzle.

9

Checking the Fuse

Checking the Fuse

• Maximum Voltage allowed is 12V and Ampere is 20A below.

• DO NOT attempt to modify the fuse, tampering with the

device may void the manufactures warranty.

• Replace the fuse only if you find the fuse damaged.

10

Advanced Maintenance and the Disassembling the Gun

Advanced Maintenance

• To ensure the life of the airsoft gun routine inspections and maintenance should be performed.

• Advanced maintenance and disassembling of this airsoft gun includes lubricating and cleaning the

parts of the gun that are difficult to reach.

• For the most up to date authorized maintenance instructions please go to www.ignite-blackops.com

and follow our in depth tutorials.

• Modification of the gun mechanism may cause a gun to malfunction and tampering with a gun may

make it unsafe to use.

• Any change in the airsoft guns performance, such as lowered trigger force and shortened trigger

travel may indicate possible wear and should be inspected, replaced, or properly repaired, and

repairs should only be made by qualified personnel.

• Unauthorized tampering of this airsoft gun will void the manufactures warranty.

WARNING: Any advanced cleaning of the airsoft weapons should be done by an adult, ages 18 years or older, preferably someone with advanced airsoft knowledge and training. For tutorials and step by step instructions please visit our website at www.ignite-blackops.com.

11

Reviewing Safety & Warnings

Aiming and Firing Safely

- Always handle and operate airsoft guns safely.

- User should obey all laws regarding the usage and ownership of airsoft electric guns.

- Misuse or careless use may cause serious injury.

- Facial protection is required.

- You and others with you should always wear eye protection designed for airsoft use.

- Always point your airsoft gun in a SAFE DIRECTION.

- Never insert items other than an airsoft BB into the magazine or gun barrel.

- DO NOT re-use plastic BBs because they could possibly cause damage to you or your airsoft gun.

- Your airsoft gun is designed for target shooting and is suited for both indoor and outdoor use. Always

- Always keep the airsoft gun on “SAFE” until you are ready to shoot in a SAFE DIRECTION.

- Always keep your finger off the trigger and out of the trigger guard until ready to shoot.

Reviewing Safety

• Never point the airsoft gun at any person. Never point the airsoft gun at anything you do not intend to shoot.

• Always treat the airsoft gun as though it is loaded and with the same respect you would a firearm.

• Always aim in a SAFE DIRECTION, always keep the muzzle of the gun pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION.

• Always check to see if the airsoft gun is on “SAFE” and unloaded when getting it from another person or from storage.

• Always keep your fingers off the trigger until ready to shoot.

• You and others with you should always wear eye protection designed for airsoft use.

• Always wear eye protection designed for airsoft over your regular glasses.

• Use 6mm plastic BBs only, we suggest Black Ops 6mm .20g biodegradable BBs.

• Do not re-use plastic BBs because they could cause possible damage to your airsoft gun.

• Never operate after drinking alcohol to avoid possible danger.

• Backstops should be inspected for wear before and after each use. Discontinue use if the backstop surface shows

signs of failure. Since backstop surfaces eventually fail, always place the backstop in a location that will be safe should

the backstop fail. Discontinue the use of a backstop if the projectile rebounds or ricochets.

• Never shoot any items that could break, shatter, or explode. Avoid ricochet. Never shoot at hard or flat surfaces or at water.

• Malfunction of motor or battery will occur if the gun is immersed in water. Stop operating the gun, remove the battery and

consult our service department immediately.

• Check any gun that has been dropped to ensure that its function has not been affected.

• It is possible that BBs may fire even if the magazine is removed. Direct the muzzle towards a SAFE AREA. Pull the trigger

to confirm no bullets remain in the gun.

• Remove the magazine and battery from the gun when not in use.

• Do not attempt to disassemble or tamper with your airsoft gun.

• DO NOT MODIFY OR ALTER YOUR AIRSOFT GUN. Attempts to modify the airsoft gun in any way may make your airsoft

gun unsafe to use, cause serious injury or death and will void the warranty.

• Be courteous and mindful of those around you and cease firing if bystanders enter within firing range.

• Always put the gun in a case or bag when you are carrying it, to avoid giving rise to public panic.

• Select a safe place for operating the Airsoft Gun. Avoid places where people and cars pass across or third persons are around.

• Do not put the airsoft gun away loaded. Make sure ALL of the plastic BBs are unloaded from the airsoft gun.

• Always store this airsoft gun in a secure location, and Always store out of the reach of children.

12

Troubleshooting Guide

Status

No operation at all

Cause

Fire selector is set to Safe

Battery is not charged

Battery connector is disconnected or reversed

Fuse is blown

Poor Motor electrical connection

Action

Set the fires selector to Semi or Full Auto

Fully charge the battery

Connect the connector correctly

Replace the fuse

Check and repair the motor

Although the motor is running, no BB’s fire

Expired Motor Life

Magazine is not fully placed into the receiver

Bullets are clogged in Hop up system or barrel

Faulty gear

Levers may be broken

Insufficient battery power

Replace a new motor

Load the magazine into receiver and turn the gear wheel. If it still doesn’t work, contact customer service and ask for assistance

Use the cleaning rod to remove clogged

BBs

Please contact customer service and ask for assistance

Full auto not functioning

Semi auto not functioning

BB roll out from barrel

Faulty BBs feed from magazine

Deviation in gear timing

Insufficient battery power

Faulty BBs feed from magazine

Hop up or barrel damaged

Charge the battery

Using the cleaning rod to remove clogged

BBs

Fire 5-6 rounds in full auto then switch back to semi auto again

Charge the battery

Use the cleaning rod to remove clogged

BBs

Faulty or poor quality of BB Use higher quality BB

Shooting distance greatly reduced

Hop up or barrel damaged Please contact customer service and ask for assistance

Piston or O-ring damaged

Deteriorated piston spring

Loud operation noise

Gun has been immersed by water

Gear problem caused by excessive dry firing

Faulty BBs

Damaged Gears

Problem caused by engagement between the motor and gears

Please contact customer service and ask for assistance

Do not tune the engagement between the motor and bevel gears by yourself, contact customer service and ask for assistance

Stop Operation immediately and disconnect the battery. Wipe off any excess water from inside the body and from the battery. When AEG is completely dry, test fire. If no operation or signs of malfunction is observed, please contact customer service and ask for assistance

WARRANTY: This Black Ops airsoft gun is warranted against manufacturer defects and workmanship with proof of purchase for 30 days after the original purchase date. This warranty does not cover damages due to modifications, abuse, or failure to perform regular maintenance. For warranty questions or to speak with one of our customers service representative please contact: Email: [email protected] • Phone: 1-435-787-1603

NOTE: The customer is responsible for freight charges to Bear River International. Bear River International will be responsible for freight charges back to the customer.

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