Operation Guide

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.
First screw in your barrel (hand tight). Now that your
barrel is in, insert the barrel plug into the front of the
barrel. With your barrel plug in, you are ready to work on
your marker. Next push the safety in the “safe” position
and attach your feeder elbow and feeder to the power
feed tube. Turn the power feed plug so that it does not
allow paintballs to enter the chamber. Screw the low
pressure chamber into the front end of the marker, just
below the barrel. Now that you have everything
connected you are ready to gas up the gun. Before you
gas up the marker you should always wear paintball
approved goggles.
Getting Started
Now that the goggles are on make sure your marker is in
the cocked position. Install the C02 tank and your Rebel
Bottom Line is ready to fire. Make sure you chronograph
your marker before you use it. Like any other paint mark -
er,
maintenance is the key to keeping the Rebel Bottom Line
shooting consistently. This chapter is a basic overview of
what it takes to keep the Rebel functioning properly.
Lubrication: To keep your Rebel Bottom Line internal
components operating smoothly, place about four
drops of oil in your gun’s C02 adapter and dry fire the
gun (after removing the barrel). This will spread the
oil throughout the gun. After cleaning your Rebel
Bottom Line
internally, lube the hammer/push strut assembly as
well--be careful not to over-oil this area.
Warning: Some petroleum based oils can damage
your gun’s o-rings. Use only oil manufactured
specifically for paintball markers.If you expect any degree
of consistency from your Rebel Bottom Line, you must
keep it clean internally and externally. The two external
areas you’ll need to be the most careful with are the
power feed/feed tube and the barrel. If you break a ball in
the barrel, you will lose most of your accuracy until you
clean it completely. On the field, remove the barrel and
run a pull-through squeegee through it. For a more com -
plete cleaning (off the field) you’ll need to clean the bar -
rel with warm water or barrel cleaner/treatment and
squeegee it until it is dry. A pull-through squeegee can
also be used to clean the power feed once the plug
is removed.
maintenance