Gamo instruction manuals include safety guidelines, how to load ammunition and fire the different types of rifles—whether fixed barrel, break barrel, etc.—how to operate the safety, the sights, and how to store and care for the rifle (which is crucial; take a look at the cleaning products for air rifles).
Any questions you may have can be answered by the Gamo air rifle instruction manual. Every rifle includes one. If you lose it or it gets damaged, you can find the manuals for the rifles on the Gamo website.
How to disassemble a Gamo air rifle?
Disassembling a Gamo air rifle is very simple, and we will show you how in 3 easy steps.
First, we remove the two side screws using an Allen key (keep the screws safe for later).

Second, we remove the bolt of the trigger guard, the one that connects the stock to the body of the carbine.

Third, remove the stock carefully so as not to lose the rear trim. And be careful not to lose the rear trim.

With the stock off, we can now proceed to change what we need to change on the carbine or give it a thorough cleaning and lubricate moving parts of the carbine.
And the spare parts?
Exploded parts are one of the most important parts of the carbine. With it, we can order spare parts, with the references.
As you can see, each part has its own reference. How to order spare parts? You write us an email, tell us which carbine you have, the reference number of the parts you need and the quantity and we will send you a price. Simple. As you can see, it has been short but explanatory, especially on how to get spare parts and disassemble a Gamo carbine, and don't forget to read the manual!