User's Manual

TROUBLESHOOTING
Bolt is Jammed:
Paintball chip beside bolt - field strip.
Two balls fire on a single shot:
Gun was uncocked with a ball in the chamber - unload chamber first.
Ball retention spring is mis-adjusted - adjust.
Cocking assembly pin won’t insert:
Bolt and striker are not lined up.
Groove on bolt near front:
Wear from ball retention spring - this is normal and doesn’t interfere
with operation.
Excessive striker O-ring damage:
Rough area inside gun - smooth it.
Very short bottle O-ring life:
Bottle valve releases gas during more than last 1/2 turn of bottle instal-
lation, stressing O-ring - try a different bottle.
O-ring and bottle threads are dry - lube them lightly.
Bottle won’t release air:
Bottle valve is defective, or bottle is too loose or too tight.
Air is leaking:
Air bottle is very loose - Remove it, then replace it and tighten until it
is snug.
Cup seal is forced to the side by the cup seal guide.
Bottle O-ring; cup seal; reservoir plug O-ring; or valve body O-ring is
defective or displaced by dirt - remove dirt or replace bad part.
Forward lip of valve body is rough - replace.
Gun won’t fire when trigger is pulled (gun cocked and safety off):
Air source low - refill tank.
• Trigger assembly may be defective—contact airsmith or ACI for service.
Gun won’t fire a paintball, but recocks:
• Bolt in upside down
Air is leaking down the barrel:
• Gun is not cocked - cock it.
• Low air pressure - refill air supply.
• Cup seal defective - inspect and replace.
Air is leaking out the front reservoir plug:
• Reservoir plug O-ring defective - replace.
Valve body was disturbed - call your dealer or ACI for possible service.
• Chamber wall scratched - call your dealer or ACI for possible service.
WARNING
Never attempt to perform maintenance or make repairs on
your gun until you have removed the air source.