User's Manual
CAUTION: READ ALL WARNINGS BEFORE USING OR ATTEMPTING ANY WORK ON
YOUR M-TAC. SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY POINT, STOP AND SEEK
PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT.
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tolerances built into the Bob Long Technologies products were specifically designed for
o-rings treated with Dow 55.
15. Q: My left eye cover does not fit! What do I do?
A: The hole in the eye cover is slightly off center. Make sure that it is toward the front
of the marker and that the retaining screw for the left eye is in the hole toward the rear
of the marker.
16. Q: What can I attach to the Picatinny rail system?
A: Any accessory that uses this type of rail system. If you are considering mounting a
laser ensure that the field where you are playing allows their use. A picture of a heavily
modified M-TAC is below.
17. Q: I am having trouble reinserting the wiring plug into the lower receiver when reassembling the
marker. What should I do?
A: A small zip clip/wire tie can be attached to the wires above the plug. Push the free end of the
wire tie into the grip frame as shown below and pull the wiring harness into the open area. You
can leave the wire tie attached as long as you push it to the side when reinstalling the grip.
18. Q: I am having problems with inconsistent velocity – how do I fix it?
A: Ensure that your regulators are properly lubricated, battery is in good condition, dwell is set
to stock settings and that you have a good paint to bore match and that you are shooting paint
that is consistent in size. Inconsistent paint size or a poor match will cause air to go around the
ball instead of providing acceleration down the barrel. The Bob Long Barrel System is one
upgrade to consider if you often shoot a variety of paint sizes.
19. Q. What the heck is that thing in the background of all the pictures?
A: It is an Afghan tribal wrap. This manual was put together in the mountains of Afghanistan at