User's Manual
WARNING
If the valve on your bottle is not
attached properly, the valve may
stay behind as the bottle is
unscrewed the gun and cause
serious injury or death. Proper
procedures and equipment are
required to properly attach a
valve to a bottle. Take your bottle
to a qualified airsmith if:
• The bottle valve is loose on the bottle.
• The bottle is hard to screw on to the gun.
• The bottle is hard to unscrew from the gun.
• A bottle leak is not corrected by a new O-ring.
During play with CO2 in colder areas,
rapid firing or escape of air, the surface
of your bottle can become cold enough to
freeze and seriously injure bare skin.
Keep pressure on your gun only while it
is in use. Always keep your gun under
control when it is pressurized.
An overfilled bottle can explode.
A bottle without a safety relief on the
valve can explode.
Unload and cock your gun before pressurizing. YOUR GUN CAN
FIRE DURING PRESSURIZING IF NOT COCKED!
Objects other than .68 caliber paintballs must never be placed in
or fired from your gun.
Any attempt to
modify your
trigger can
make your gun
unsafe!
Never put anything in front of the barrel.
Always point the F4 in a safe direction.
When you must keep your
gun cocked, engage the
trigger safety by moving it
to the right. Unloading and
depressurizing the gun is
always safer.
DANGER: If you remove
the trigger valve screw with
pressure in the gun, and the
safety pin behind the valve
fails, the valve body will be
forced rearward and air will
escape rapidly.
A barrel plug is supplied with
your gun. It will only protect
you and the people around you
if you use it. Keep it in your
gun at all times when not in
use. Don't fire your gun with
the barrel plug in place.
NEVER REMOVE ANY PARTS OF THE F4
WHILE THE GUN IS PRESSURIZED!
NEVER FORGET, THIS GUN RECOCKS WHEN FIRED.
NEVER LOOK DOWN THE BARREL!
...remember, the future of paintball is in your hands.Please play responsibly and have fun.
If your gun is dropped while pressurized,
it can fire! ALWAYS KEEP YOUR GUN
UNDER CONTROL!
Your gun can still shoot with the barrel removed
A paintball may still be in the barrel after you have unloaded the gun!
ACCIDENT CAUSES YOU CAN CONTROL