Operation Guide
Play Safe Instruction Manual Congratulations on your purchase of the 32 Degrees Rebel Bottom Line semi-auto. Before you use this marker, please read this manual in its entirety. Please follow all safety instructions as described in this manual. Warning This paintball marker is not a toy. Misuse or mishandling can result in serious injury or death. The Rebel Bottom Line is to be used by adults 18 years of age or older,or under the direct supervision of an adult.
maintenance Getting Started General Description and Basic Use Instructions Included with your Rebel Bottom Line semi-auto should be the following items: • Rebel Bottom Line Semi-Auto • Barrel • Low Pressure Chamber • Packet with o-rings, velocity thumb screw, and allen wrench • Separate Allen wrench The 32 Degrees Rebel Bottom Line is almost ready to use out of the box. All that is needed is a C02 tank, paintballs, and a feeder, and then you are ready use your marker.
Disassembly / Reassembly Internally, inspect the hammer/push strut assembly and clean with warm water if necessary. Always lube the internal parts after cleaning as described above. Check the o-rings on the bolt and striker for wear and replace if necessary. Standard tank o-rings work well on the bolt, but don’t use the black rubber type. To ensure that your Rebel Bottom Line will be operational at the paintball field, there are a few parts and tools you’ll need.
Trouble Shooting Excessive ball breakage: Ball Breakage is usually the result of high velocity,weather, dirty marker, paint, or bore size. Marker does not recock: I f you fire the Rebel Bottom Line and it does not recock by itself, remove your air source and disassemble the gun (after you’ve made sure that your C02 tank has enough gas). Look for debris wedged between the upper bolt and the breach. free your marker of any debris, and re-lubricate all of your o-rings.
Rebel Bottom Line Tips 1. Never leave your C02 tank in the sun or heat. Co2 is a volatile gas that is greatly affected by temperature. More on C02... Double feeding paintballs: If your Rebel Bottom Line is double feeding, you’ve probably lost the ball detent. A new one will almost certainly fix the problem. If not, your paint is probably very small. To replace the ball detent simply remove recoil spring cover. Then remove the old ball detent and replace with a new one.
C02 quickly. Your tank gets cold because the liquid C02 inside is changing into gas to replace the C02 used during rapid firing. This change from liquid to gas is called a change of phase. When you fire your gun (with a chilled tank), you are releasing less C02 than if the tank was warm. Velocity Spikes: If you are shooting a regular (gas) C02 tank and you point the gun downward, you will notice frost coming out of your barrel. With some guns (Automag, Autococker, etc.
and top off with 300 - 400 psi. There are many more smaller advantages to using high pressure--High pressure systems allow you to play all year, where as C02 does not really work well in any gun in the extreme cold. What happens if you burst a hose or damage your system using high pressure is actually less dangerous than the more volatile C02. Again we’ll cover that one in the next chapter. 3. Use only oil designed for paintball guns in your Rebel.