User's Manual
Step Ten:
Install the Back Block, Cocking Rod, and Bolt into the marker. You are done at
this point.
Cutaway showing the (from left) Cocking Rod, IVG, Main Spring, Hammer (with Hammer Lug), Valve Retention Nut, Valve
Body, ValveStem, Valve Spring
Step Eleven:
If you have an adjustable regulator - back out your regulator adjustment screw
until the marker starts hissing down the barrel when you pull the trigger. Turn it
up until this leak stops. Your marker will most likely be shooting about 230 - 250
FPS. The regulator pressure will be about 300 PSI at this point.
If you are using a stock WGP regulator your reg comes preset at 325 psi and
should be fine from this application. Just skip this step.
Step Twelve:
Shoot your maker (wearing proper safety equipment) over a Chronograph
perhaps three times and not the average of the string.
Step Thirteen:
Turn up your marker by using the regulator until either you achieve 300 FPS in
this manner or the FPS will plateau and after a few more turns starts to decrease
again. This is because you have now given the valve too much pressure and it is
closing faster than it should.
Remember the point where it plateaued and set the regulator at this point.
Step Fourteen:
Use the IVG to set the FPS the rest of the way if your regulator adjustments did
not allow you to reach 300 fps. Turning the IVG in makes the velocity go up –
and turning it out makes the marker go down. From here on out – use only the
IVG to set your velocity.
This is the most efficient setting for your marker and your CCM valve is fully
installed and working well. Congratulations!