User's Manual

break very easily – this is most likely your culprit. Get a more robust shelled
paint.
Another common cause is that your detents are bad and you are double
feeding paint. Again, you are not chopping paint but causing one ball to hit
the other and break in the barrel. Replace your detents.
If you are indeed chopping paint – it is either user error (you are simply
closing the breach on a ball), feed issues (your hopper is not keeping up) or
your paint is horribly out of round and not fitting in the breach. Practice, get a
better feeding hopper, or better paint.
The marker does not fire when I am using the auto-trigger or skips
shots.
Lower the lug. Follow the setup procedures. If this does not solve the
problem, it could be a worn sear. Replace the sear.
Trigger is very sticky.
Check to see that you have not over tightened the Shoulder Bolt that retains
the trigger. This can cause drag on the trigger against the frame. In addition,
this can be caused by simply having a dirty trigger frame.
What feedneck threading is my marker?
CCM uses their own threads for the feedneck on the S6 and S5B. However,
on older Series 5 markers they used two different threads. The first Series
5’s were made to take Angel threaded feednecks. Later S5’s were made with
CCM threads akin to the S5B and S6. You know you have one of these later
S5’s if your serial number ends in ‘A’. If you just have numbers – it is angel
threaded.