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TABLE OF CONTENTS WARNINGS Warnings.....................................................................................................................................................................................................3 WARNING/LIABILITY STATEMENT Quick Start Guide.......................................................................................................................................................................................
QUICK START GUIDE T9.1 DIAGRAM Thank you for purchasing the First Strike T9.1 paintball marker. Like any paintball marker, it is important that safety is on the forefront of your mind at all times when using this product. Never operate the T9.1 without ASTM compliant goggles or aim at anyone that is not wearing proper goggles intended for the game of Paintball. The First Strike T9.
T9.1 MAGAZINE DIAGRAM UNIVERSAL PACK INVENTORY LIST ALLEN WRENCHES PROJECTILE RETAINER PIN 3/16” 4mm 7/64” 3/32” 5/64” .050” PROJECTILE FOLLOWER TRACK "050. HOPPER ELBOW AND HOPPER SCREWS 23/3 REG BODY PLUG 46/7 FRONT HANDLE SCREW & WASHER mm4 SOLID CO2 STEM WITH O-RING 61/3 FRONT & REAR SIGHT 46/5 CO2 CAVITY PROJECTILE FOLLOWER 6 | T9.
OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS GETTING STARTED Read this entire manual before using this marker. Keep your marker pointed in a safe direction at all times. 1. SAFETY - Place the T9.1 in safe position by moving safety so no red is visible. The safety is ambidextrous and can be operated from either side of the T9.1. * Visible red indicates that launcher can discharge. 2.
OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS RED SPRING/SILVER SPRING When using First Strike™ projectiles, make sure the red magazine spring is installed. The silver spring is designed for use with traditional .68 caliber paintballs. While the red spring can be used with traditional .68 caliber paintballs, its higher tension increases the risk of the paintballs deforming over time. 8. LOAD MAGAZINE - Place the magazine in the grip of the T9.
OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FIRING THE T9.1 1. If the CO2 cartridge has been punctured by the puncture pin and the magazine has been inserted into the gun, then the T9.1 is now ready to fire. Point the T9.1 in a safe direction, rotate the safety so red is visible, and pull the trigger. HOPPER ATTACHMENT 1. REMOVE HOPPER COVER PLATE - Remove the Hopper Cover Plate by removing the four (4) Cover Plate Screws (H-B 440 3/16) by using a 1/16 Allen Wrench.
REMOVING & RE-INSTALLING STOCK ADAPTER SOLID CO2 STEM & SIGHT INSTALLATION SOLID CO2 STEM INSTALLATION 1. Before removing the stock adapter remove all air sources. Point the marker in a safe direction and fire until all air has left the marker. 1. To replace the CO2 Stem with the Solid CO2 Stem, first remove the grip frame from the gun body assembly. (See page 18) 2. Using the 7/74” Allen Wrench from your Universal Pack, remove the three (3) Stock Adapter Screws. 3.
T9.1 CLEANING & MAINTENANCE CLEANING • Never perform maintenance on a loaded or pressurized T9.1 marker. •R emove all projectiles and CO2 cartridges from the magazine and marker prior to doing any cleaning or maintenance. • Never use petroleum based cleaning solvents or lubricants. • Do not use cleaning solvents that come in aerosol cans. • T o clean the T9.1 marker, remove the barrel as described in the “Operational Instructions”. Use a .
T9.1 ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM ITEM NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 NAME ITEM NO. Gun Body Assembly Handle Trigger Pin Handle Screw-Front Firing Bolt Spring T9.1 FS Barrel Magazine Assembly GUN BODY ASSEMBLY NAME ITEM NO. 8 9 10 11 Safety Bushing Safety-Left Safety-Right Safety Spring 12 Shroud Mounting Screw 13 Rubber Nubbin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NAME ITEM NO. Engine Assembly T9.1 Gun Body Firing Bolt Assembly Regulator/Trigger Assembly T9.
ENGINE & FIRING BOLT ASSEMBLY ITEM NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TRIGGER GROUP NAME ITEM NO. Air Chamber Plug Air Chamber AC Shock Absorber AC Cap O-Ring First Strike Firing Bolt AC Plug O-Ring AC OD O-Ring 1 6 2 7 3 14 5 6 4 bolt and firing pin (Item NOTE: Do not attempt to disassemble 5). The alignment is set by factory fixtures and cannot be 3 reassembled outside the factory.
REGULATOR ITEM NO. MAGAZINE NAME 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ITEM NO. Regulator Body Regulator Adjuster Stem Regulator Sealing Screw Reg Sealing/Reg Body O-Ring Regulator Spring Pad Regulator Spring Pad O-Ring C02 Stem O-Ring NAME ITEM NO. 9 10 11 Regulator Spring Regulator End Screw Regulator Valve Sleeve 12 Regulator Valve O-Ring 13 Regulator End Screw O-Ring 14 Regulator Valve Spring 15 Regulator Valve Ball 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 NAME ITEM NO. Base Screw CO2 Valve Housing Assembly 8.
CO2 VALVE HOUSING ITEM NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TROUBLESHOOTING PAINT BREAKAGE NAME C02 Valve Body C02 Puncture Tip C02 Valve Spring Housing O-Ring C02 Valve Spacer O-Ring C02 Valve Cap C02 Seal C02 Drum Valve Valve Spacer If you experience more than a small number of broken paintballs, then there are 4 things to check: 6 1. First, be sure that the marker is free of broken paintballs and other debris. 2.
NOTES T9.1 WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD: NAME: ADDRESS: DATE OF PURCHASE: SERIAL NUMBER: Please detach from product manual, place in stamped envelope and send to: First Strike Paintball Warranty Support 2717 Ferguson Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46809 " 26 | T9.
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