User Manual
!WARNING!
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION AND GUIDELINS
•
This Paintball Marker is NOT A TOY. Misuse can cause serious
injury or death.
• Recommend 18 years or older to purchase this product. Person
under 18 must have adult supervision.
• Read this manual, understand and follow the manual
instructions for using this product.
• Eye and face protection specially designed for paintball use,
must be worn by user and persons within range at all times.
• Treat all paintball markers as if it were loaded and able to re.
• Never look down the barrel or breech area of a marker.
• Always use barrel blocking device when the marker is not in use.
• Always chronograph this marker before playing paintball.
• Never shoot any marker at velocities exceeds 300 FPS (Feet
Per Second), or velocities which is greater than local elds or
national laws allow.
• Ensure all air lines and ttings are tightened and secured before
installing the air tanks.
• Do not shoot at people, animals, houses, cars or anything is not
related to the sport of paintball.
• Always keep the marker in Safe mode until ready for use.
• Fire only 0.68 caliber paintballs with this marker.
• Always make sure the bolt is in the un-cocked position when
marker is not in use.
• Any modications or tampering of original factory parts will
cause all warranties and liabilities from Azodin.
• This owner’s manual should always accompany this marker
for reference and in the event of resale and new ownership.
!WARNING!
IMPORTANT CO2/ HPA AIR TANK SAFETY INSTRUCTION AND GUIDELINES
• Tank valves must be installed or removed by qualied personnel.
• All tanks must be retested before the expiration date.
• Improper use, lling, storage of this air tank may cause death,
serious injury and property damage.
• Air tanks must be lled only by properly trained personnel.
• Do not over pressurize. Do not expose pressurized tanks to
temperatures in excess of 130F° degrees (54°C).
• Do not expose tanks to corrosive materials and do not clean with
caustic cleaners.
• Do not alter tanks in any way.
• Tanks heated up to a temperature of 250F° degrees (54°C) or
more must be condemned or re-qualied.
• Keep air tanks out of reach of children.
• The valve should NEVER detach from the tank canister. Should
this occur, seek assistance from a qualied airsmith immediately.
• Air tanks are use for the sport of paintball only.
When removing the air tank from the marker, check to see if the
regulator / bonnet is
unscrewing from the tank. If so, stop unscrewing the air tank from the
marker and contact
a qualied airsmith for further assistance.
Air tanks should unscrew from the marker’s On/Off ASA when the tank
is turned
counterclockwise.
The regulator / bonnet should stay on the tank during the removal
process.
HPA / N2 air tanks store high pressure air. If this air is released without
GETTING STARTED
1. Screw the 2-piece barrel into the marker’s body.
2. Place barrel blocking device on the tip of the barrel.
3. Turn the knob, on the front of the On/Off Bottom ASA (OFBA2),
counterclockwise.
Attach the air tank by turning it clockwise into the ASA, until it
stops. Turn the knob on the On/Off ASA Clockwise, until it is ush
with the body of the ASA.
CAUTION: Do not use hand tools to screw the air tank into the
bottom ASA.
4. Attach a paintball hopper/ loader to the marker’s feed neck.
5. Remove the barrel blocking device from the tip of the barrel.
6. Pump the handle back and pull it forward to its starting position.
7. Push the trigger’s safety switch from right to left. The marker is
now ready to re.
GETTING THE MARKER
READY FOR STORAGE
1. Push the trigger’s safety switch from left to right. Tis will engage
the safety and not allow the trigger to re the marker.
2. Remove the paintball hopper/loader from the marker’s feedneck
and clear the breach of any remaining paintballs.
3. Turn the On/Off ASA’s knob counterclockwise until you hear air
escaping the ASA.
4. Unscrew the tank from On/Off ASA.
5. Unscrew the barrel from the marker.
6. You may now store the marker.
STOP IMMEDIATELY






