User's Manual

IMPORTANT: Paintball approved eye and face protection must be worn at
all times when handling this or any other marker. Always make sure that
when not actively firing the marker in a paintball game, the marker is in
“safe mode and the barrel plug or barrel cover is properly installed.
1) Magazine Clip - Removing and Attaching
To remove the magazine clip (part# 1) slide the release lever upward. Hold
the release lever in the upward position while sliding the magazine toward
the rear of the marker.
To attach the magazine clip (part# 1) align the bottom of the magazine
with the guide rails on the top of the marker. Slide the magazine forward
until it the release lever locks into place.
2) Magazine Clip - Loading the Paintballs
First remove the plug (part# 2) at the rear of the magazine. Then slide the
silver spring rod to the front of the magazine and lock it into place in the
groove. Make sure that the inside of the magazine is clean and free of dirt,
debris, moisture and paint. Using a 10 round tube, or manually loading the
paintballs individually, fill the magazine with ten (10) paintballs. Next
replace the plug in the back of the magazine. Lastly, release the spring
rod. This will ensure the paintballs feed automatically into the pistol.
NOTE: The magazine plug (part# 2) has an additional feature to prevent
paintballs from feeding into the marker. If the wedge on the inside of the
plug
is turned down it will stop the paintballs from feeding. Simply turn the
wedge up to allow the paintballs to feed into the marker.
3) Air Source Installation
First make sure the marker is in “safe” mode. Next you need to cock the
marker by sliding the bolt (part# 6) all the way back until it clicks. Then
unscrew the CO
2
cap (part# 8) counter-clockwise to remove it. Insert a 12
gram CO
2
cartridge into the air chamber. Screw the CO
2
cap back on by
turning in clockwise until it is securely tightened.
IMPORTANT: If you do not cock the marker before inserting the CO2 all
the air will escape from the marker.
4) Adjusting the Velocity
To adjust the velocity use the velocity adjustor (part# 22) at the rear of the
marker. Turning the velocity adjuster in or clockwise will increase the
velocity, and adjusting it out or counter-clockwise will lower the velocity.
You may need to loosen the locking screw before increasing the velocity.
NOTE: Always check the velocity of you marker using a chronograph
at your local paintball field or store.
GETTING STARTED
GETTING STARTED
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Additional resources
Additional resources
Remember we are here to help. Below
you will find several ways to get
additional answers to any questions you
may have about your Overlord Pistol.
On our Website: www.ariakon.com
Our website features an extensive support and help section
where you will find answers to many common questions.
On our Forum: forum.ariakon.com
Get help from fellow players who also own ARIAKON
products on our customer forum. Hundreds of users visit the
forum many times per day to discuss ARIAKON products as
well as paintball in general. You can also set up games, meet
new people, and best of all it’s FREE!
On the Phone: 1-877-4-ARIAKON
Our friendly support staff is ready to help you with any
questions you may have regarding you new ARIAKON
marker. Don’t be shy, give us a call.
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