You can now down load the
P-415 / P-416 Owner's Manual on our website.
(PDF file)
Download owner's manual here:
www.pof-usa.com/P416Ownersmanual.pdf Best regards,

Thanks for the online manual however someone might want to proof read it just a bit.

Originally Posted By Puffnstuff: Thanks for the online manual however someone might want to proof read it just a bit. |
What part exactly are you refering to?

Could you be anymore vague?
I own one of the earlier versions of both the P-415 and P-308 and both have the Gen I gas system. It would help if it was posted somewhere which direction to insert the gas piston for which mode of fire. It is not in the original instructions, posted anywhere on the website or online manuals, just the Gen II system instructions which is frustrating because that one is pretty self-explanitory.
Maybe a small post on the website or in the online instructions would sure be nice for those of us who took the plunge and invested in your rifles before they got all the nice improvements.....
Originally Posted By sgunn911:
I own one of the earlier versions of both the P-415 and P-308 and both have the Gen I gas system. It would help if it was posted somewhere which direction to insert the gas piston for which mode of fire. It is not in the original instructions, posted anywhere on the website or online manuals, just the Gen II system instructions which is frustrating because that one is pretty self-explanitory.
Maybe a small post on the website or in the online instructions would sure be nice for those of us who took the plunge and invested in your rifles before they got all the nice improvements.....
+1 bump
Originally Posted By Troubl3shooter:
Originally Posted By sgunn911:
I own one of the earlier versions of both the P-415 and P-308 and both have the Gen I gas system. It would help if it was posted somewhere which direction to insert the gas piston for which mode of fire. It is not in the original instructions, posted anywhere on the website or online manuals, just the Gen II system instructions which is frustrating because that one is pretty self-explanitory.
Maybe a small post on the website or in the online instructions would sure be nice for those of us who took the plunge and invested in your rifles before they got all the nice improvements.....
+1 bump
+1 bump... Thanks in advance