User's Manual
NOTE: Proper storage of your ARIAKON™ paintball marker
will help cut down on the maintenance needed when
bringing the marker back out to play.
1) You should store your marker in a dry area. Make sure that the
rear bolt, striker and spring are cleaned and oiled so that they
do not rust (Refer to ‘Cleaning and Maintenance’). Store your
marker with the bolt in the rear position (cocked).
2) When removing your marker from storage you should re-oil all
moving parts and o-rings before any use.
3) Before storing, empty and remove the CO
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tank from the gun
(Refer to ‘Unloading Your Marker’).
Observe all local, state and federal laws concerning the
transportation of paintball markers. For information
concerning any of the laws in your area, contact your local
law enforcement agency.
Never carry your marker uncased when not on a playing field. The
non-playing public and law enforcement personnel cannot distinguish
between a paint marking device or firearm. For your safety and to
protect the image of the sport, always carry your marker in a suitable
case or in the box it was purchased in. DO NOT conceal your marker
under your clothing when transporting.
ARIAKON SIM-5, SIM-5N .68 CALIBER PAINTBALL MARKER
STORING YOUR MARKER
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TRANSPORTING YOUR MARKER
ARIAKON SIM-5, SIM-5N .68 CALIBER PAINTBALL MARKER
DISASSEMBLY CONTINUED
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Diagram 1-5 Removing Trigger Assembly
B A
A— Begin by removing the 4 Trigger Assembly Screws (part # 40) with
a 3mm Hex tool.
**NOTE: THERE ARE 2 IN FRONT AND 2 IN THE BACK ON BOTH
SIDE OF THE ASSEMBLY.
B— Pull the Main Body (part # 14) and the Trigger Assembly (part # 39)
apart as shown.
C— Once the Main Body
(part # 14) and the
Trigger Assembly (part # 39) are
apart from one another it will look
as picture C. **NOTE THE
SCREW PLACEMENTS.**
C
Diagram 1-6 Removing the ASA
A B
A— Begin by using a 3/8” socket and remove the ASA Pin (part # 36
Not shown)
B— Completely remove towards the direction shown.










