Ataman BP17 Manual
Ataman BP17 Manual
Ataman BP17 Manual
PRECHARGED PNEUMATIC
AIR RIFLE
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Read all instructions and warnings in this manual before using the
airgun. This information could save your life and the lives of others.
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Safety code
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It is mandatory to carry out a standard checkup procedure before
shooting the rifle:
• Check the tank for any signs of damage (dents, deep scratches).
If there are any defects, the use of the rifle is STRICTLY
FORBIDDEN due to the possibility of damaging the rifle as well as
serious injury / death.
• Check the gripping of the screws attaching the barrel to the
receiver. The screws must not be too tight – no more than 6 N – to
avoid any damage.
• Check the gripping of the screws attaching the action to the stock.
The screws must not be too tight – no more than 6 N – to avoid
any damage.
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Specifications
BP17 air rifle is intended for use indoors and outdoors within the
temperature range from 0°С / 32°F to +50°С / 122°F.
There are the following marks on the rifle body: the make of the ri-
fle, manufacturer brand, country of origin, the caliber of the pellets used
in millimeters and inches, and serial number. The marks are made in
Russian and located on the right side of the rifle.
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Rifle design and functions
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No. Part number Denomination Q-ty No. Part number Denomination Q-ty
1 BP.01.09.01 (1) Valve 1 55 M4 DIN 912 screw 4
2 AP.01.09.02 Valve stem 1 56 M2R.01.01.11 Safety spring 3
3 BP.01.08.04 (1) Bolt 1 57 Bypass plug 1
4 Needle 1.5x9.8 1 58 BP.17.01.03.01 (1) Tank front plug 1
5 Needle 2x9.8 2 59 M3x8 DIN 7991 screw 9
6 Ball 5 1 60 5x1.5 90 NBR O-ring 1
7 BP.01.08.03 (2) Lock 1 61 19x3 90 NBR O-ring 2
8 Needle 2.5x15.8 1 62 BP.17.01.04.01 (1) Tank tube 1
9 AP.01.06.02 Magazine pawl 1 63 AP.01.05.01 Back plug 1
10 AP.01.06.03 Magazine pawl holder 1 64 AP.01.05.02 Tank valve 1
11 AP.01.08.31 Switch casing 1 65 Needle 2.5x9.8 1
12 Needle 2x19.8 1 66 M2R.01.04.03 Valve plug 1
13 Pin 2x5 DIN 6325 1 67 AP.01.05.03 Tank valve spring 1
14 AP.01.01.01 Receiver cover 1 68 P.17.01.05.06-01 Barrel 1
15 AP.01.01.03 (1) Sear 1 69 BP.17.01.05.01 (5) Balancing lever 1
16 AP.01.01.09 Trigger spring 1 70 BP.17.01.05.02 Balancing lever axis 1
17 AP.01.08.01.01 (1) Receiver 1 71 BP.17.01.05.05 Drawbar axis 1
18 BP.17.01.08.01 Bolt cover 1 72 2.3 DIN 6799 lock 1
washer
19 BP.01.08.06 Hammer 1 73 Washer A 5.3 DIN 9021 1
20 AP.01.08.10 Nut 1 74 M3x16 DIN 912 screw 1
21 AP.01.08.11 (1) Receiver nut 1 75 M3 DIN 7991 screw 2
22 AP.01.08.12 Balancing lever 1 76 Needle 3x15.8 1
23 AP.01.08.14 Adjustment screw 1 77 BP.17.01.06.04 (1) Barrel clamp 1
24 AP.01.08.23 Hammer spring 1 78 BP.17.01.00.01 (1) Safety 1
25 AP.01.08.25 Valve spring 1 79 M3x30 drawbar fork 2
26 AP.01.08.34 Spacing washer 2 80 BP.17.01.06.05 Trigger fork 1
27 AP.01.08.35 Handle screw 1 81 BP.17.01.06.04 Carriage 1
28 BP.17.01.01.01 (1) Accumulation chamber 1 82 BP.17.01.06.03 (10) Lever 1
29 BP.17.01.01.02 (2) Secondary sear 1 83 M4x4 DIN 913 screw 2
30 BP.17.01.01.03 Discharge valve nut 1 84 BP.17.01.06.08 Carriage screw 1
31 M2R.01.16.02-06 Friction rod 1 85 BP.17.01.08.12 Pawl 1
32 M2R.01.16.02-08 Friction rod 1 86 BP.17.01.08.14 Stopper 1
33 M3x6 DIN 912 screw 1 87 BP.17.01.08.06 Rail 1
34 M3x8 DIN 912 screw 5 88 BP.17.01.08.12 Pawl spring 1
35 M5x5 DIN 913 screw 1 89 BP.17.01.06.07 (3) Trigger blade 1
36 M6x6 DIN 913 screw 2 90 BP.17.01.06.08 (1) Lever axis 2
37 M4x10 DIN 915 screw 2 91 BP.17.00.12 Lever roller 1
38 M4x12 DIN 7991 screw 1 92 M3 DIN 934 nut 2
39 3.5x1.5 90 NBR O-ring 4 93 M3x6 DIN 915 screw 1
40 13x1.5 90 NBR O-ring 2 94 3x1.5 70 NBR O-ring 1
41 Needle 2x13.8 2 95 M2R.01.16.02 Friction rod 1
42 Needle 3x17.8 4 96 BP.17.01.06.02 (3) Clamp 2
43 Washer A DIN 125 6 97 BP.17.01.06.01 (2) Picatinny rail 1
44 Ball 3 3 98 D.02.00.01-02 Silencer back plug 1
45 Pin 1x3 DIN 7 1 99 BP.17.01.05.03 (6) Bolt drawbar 1
46 AP.01.02.01 Regulator casing 1 100 BP.17.01.08.45 Lever handle 1
47 AP.01.02.02 Regulator flange 1 101 BP.17.00.11 Roller 1
48 AP.01.02.03 Regulator piston 1 102 BP.17.01.06.08-1 Lever axis 1
49 AP.01.02.04 Piston seat 1 103 D.02.00.03 Silencer tube 1
50 AP.01.02.05 Nozzle screw 1 104 D.02.00.02 Silencer front plug 2
51 M4x8 DIN 912 screw 2 105 M3x10 DIN 912 screw 2
52 5.5x1.5 70 NBR O-ring 2 106 Washer A 3.2 DIN 125 1
53 8.5x1.5 90 NBR O-ring 1 107 Gauge 1
54 Disk spring 12.5x6, 2x0.7 10
DIN 2093
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Rifle assembly order
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Fig. 3 – Installing the safety.
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Check the gripping of the pellets in the magazine by O-rings so that
the pellets wouldn`t fall off. If required, the O-rings can be lubricated or
replaced if damaged.
Shooting procedure
1. Open the bolt. In order to do it, move the bolt lever handle to the
forwardmost position.
There must not be any obstacles when opening the bolt!
2. Send the pellet into the barrel by closing the bolt.
3. Take a shot at the desired target by gently pulling the trigger.
4. Repeat the procedure from p. 1 to p. 3 for subsequent shot.
Monitor the gauge for the tank pressure. If it is lower than the
operating level requires, charge the rifle with compressed air.
5. Having finished shooting, take a dry shot to the ground.
Maintenance
Lockwork adjustment (Fig. 6).
Fig. 6 – Lockwork.
1 – hammer spring; 2 - hammer; 3 – valve stem; 4 - sear; 5 – secondary sear;
6 – trigger drawbar; 7 – trigger blade; 8 – trigger pull adjustment screw; 9 –
secondary sear spring; 10 – safety; 11 – trigger creep adjustment screw; 12 –
plug; 13 – valve; 14 – bolt assembled; 15 – bolt cover; 16 – receiver plug; 17 –
adjustment screw.
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the pull.
After the lockwork adjustment it is necessary to check the rifle for
safety use (spontaneous hammer disengage from the sear):
• Cock and shoot the rifle several times without pellets, only using
air, to make sure that the engaging of the hammer and the sear
occurs every time. This must be done with the receiver cover
removed in order to monitor the lockwork performance;
• Put the safety on and off several times and make sure that a shot
doesn`t occur with the safety on;
• Tap the receiver of the cocked rifle with wooden or rubber
hammer. Make sure the tapping doesn’t lead to the lockwork
parts displacement;
• After the action is attached to the stock, cock the rifle and
carefully tap the rifle backplate at plain firm surface from 20-30
cm / 8-11 inches. Make sure no shot occurs;
• Check the safety performance. If the safety lock isn`t moving to
the right, rotate the adjustment screw for ½ turns
counterclockwise.
If all the procedures are in accordance to the manual, the rifle is
safe to use with the new lockwork settings.
If some steps of the checkup fail, it is necessary to increase the
sear engagement and/or trigger pull.
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Fig. 8 – Discharging the tank.
1 – tank discharging screw; 2 – Barrel adjustment screws.
Performance check
1. Pull the lever handle and put it into the forwardmost position to
open the bolt. The hammer be cocked.
2. Close the bolt. It must be fixed in the forwardmost position.
3. Take a dry shot to check the lockwork performance.
Troubleshooting
5. Accuracy issues
Clean the barrel;
Substitute the pellets for those of higher quality;
Check the gripping of the barrel to the receiver as well as the muzzle
unit on the barrel.
6. While charging, the air goes out of the probe, but the tank isn`t filled
Replace the filling probe or its O-rings;
Loosen the filling valve screw for ¼ turns (or contact the
manufacturer).
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