Beeman 10611

Beeman 10611 Longhorn II X2 DC Air Rifle User Manual

Model: 10611

1. Introduction

This manual provides essential instructions for the safe and proper operation, maintenance, and care of your Beeman 10611 Longhorn II X2 DC Air Rifle. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the air rifle to ensure safety and optimal performance.

The Beeman 10611 is a single-shot air rifle designed for recreational shooting. It features a durable construction and comes equipped with a 4x32 scope and mounts for enhanced accuracy.

2. Safety Information

WARNING: This air rifle is not a toy. Misuse can cause serious injury or death. Always treat it as a loaded firearm. Read all instructions and warnings carefully before use.

  • Always point the air rifle in a safe direction.
  • Keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot.
  • Keep the air rifle unloaded until ready to use.
  • Always wear appropriate eye protection.
  • Be sure of your target and what is beyond it.
  • Store the air rifle and ammunition separately and securely, out of reach of children.
  • Never shoot at hard surfaces or water, as pellets may ricochet.
  • Do not alter or modify the air rifle.
  • Always assume the air rifle is loaded.

3. Package Contents

Verify that all items listed below are present in your package:

  • Beeman 10611 Longhorn II X2 DC Air Rifle
  • 4x32 Scope
  • Scope Mounts
  • User Manual (this document)
Beeman 10611 Longhorn II X2 DC Air Rifle with scope

Image 1: Beeman 10611 Longhorn II X2 DC Air Rifle with the included 4x32 scope mounted, viewed from the side.

4. Setup and Assembly

4.1 Scope Mounting

  1. Identify the scope mounts and the scope.
  2. Attach the scope mounts to the dovetail rail on top of the air rifle receiver. Ensure they are securely tightened.
  3. Place the scope into the rings of the mounts. Position the scope so that you have a clear field of view when shouldering the rifle.
  4. Tighten the scope rings evenly to secure the scope without overtightening, which can damage the scope tube.
  5. Once mounted, the scope will need to be sighted in (zeroed) before accurate shooting. Refer to the scope's individual manual for detailed sighting instructions.
Side view of Beeman 10611 air rifle with scope

Image 2: Side view of the Beeman 10611 air rifle, showing the mounted scope and overall profile from a slightly different angle.

5. Operating Instructions

The Beeman 10611 is a single-shot, break-barrel air rifle. Always follow safety guidelines.

5.1 Loading the Air Rifle

  1. Ensure Safety: Point the muzzle in a safe direction. Engage the safety mechanism if available.
  2. Break the Barrel: Firmly grasp the barrel and pull it downwards until it latches into the cocked position. This action compresses the mainspring and engages the automatic safety.
  3. Insert Pellet: Place one pellet (appropriate caliber, typically .177 or .22 for air rifles) into the breech end of the barrel. Ensure the pellet is seated flush.
  4. Close the Barrel: Return the barrel to its original position by pushing it upwards until it locks securely. Do not slam the barrel shut.

5.2 Firing the Air Rifle

  1. Aim: Take a stable shooting position and aim at your target.
  2. Disengage Safety: When ready to fire, disengage the safety mechanism.
  3. Fire: Slowly and steadily squeeze the trigger until the air rifle fires.
  4. Re-engage Safety: After firing, immediately engage the safety mechanism if you are not planning to fire again immediately.
Close-up side view of Beeman 10611 air rifle

Image 3: Detailed side view of the Beeman 10611 air rifle, highlighting the receiver and trigger area.

6. Maintenance and Care

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and reliable performance of your air rifle.

  • Cleaning the Barrel: Use a cleaning rod and appropriate patches to clean the barrel after every 250-500 shots or if accuracy degrades. Avoid using harsh solvents.
  • Lubrication: Apply a small amount of silicone-based lubricant to pivot points and moving parts as needed. Do not over-lubricate. Avoid petroleum-based oils on seals.
  • Exterior Cleaning: Wipe down the exterior surfaces with a clean, dry cloth to remove dirt and moisture.
  • Storage: Store the air rifle unloaded, uncocked, and with the safety engaged, in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.

7. Troubleshooting

Problem Possible Cause Solution
Air rifle does not cock. Insufficient force applied to break the barrel. Apply more downward force on the barrel until it latches.
Pellet does not fire. Safety engaged; air rifle not cocked; no pellet in breech. Disengage safety; ensure barrel is fully cocked; load a pellet.
Poor accuracy. Loose scope mounts; dirty barrel; incorrect pellet type/size; improper shooting technique. Check scope mounts for tightness; clean barrel; try different pellets; practice shooting fundamentals.

8. Specifications

Feature Detail
Brand Beeman
Model Name 10611
Product Type Air Rifle Kit
Power Type Electric (Note: Typically spring-piston for break-barrel rifles. Please verify with manufacturer if this is critical.)
Rounds 1 (Single Shot)
Barrel Material Metal
Frame Material Plastic
Included Components Air Rifle, 4x32 Scope, Scope Mounts
Package Weight 4.763 kg (approx. 10.5 lbs)
UPC 026785106119
Manufacturer S/R Industries, Inc.

9. Warranty and Support

For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact Beeman customer service directly. Keep your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.

Manufacturer: S/R Industries, Inc.

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