User's Manual

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ADJUSTING THE TRIGGER PULL
You will notice two screws in your trigger. These screws adjust the length of
pull and actuation point of the trigger. The bottom screw adjusts your trigger
stop point (length of pull). The top screw is the contact point for your micro
switch.
1. Use blue loctite while adjusting the screws. Normal activity can cause
the screws to back out of adjustment. DO NOT glob the loctite on, it
can cause damage to the micro switch if you use too much.
2. Begin by adjusting the bottom screw to your desired pull. Screw it in to
lessen the distance the trigger must travel.
3. Very Carefully screw in the top screw. Making large adjustments can
force the screw into the micro switch and damage it. You will want to
screw it in to the point where it makes contact with the micro switch but
does not permanently rest on it. Continually check to verify that the
LED flashes off and then back on when you pull the trigger. If you pull
the trigger and the LED goes off and stays off, you have adjusted the
screw in too far. Back it out.
4. Clean up any excess loctite and let it dry for at least an hour before
using your B2K2. This ensures the screws will remain in place.
B2K2 TUNING GUIDE
High pressure regulator adjustment:
The B2K2 has a totally new and innovative system. The pressurized gas is
regulated internally. The pressure regulator is externally adjustable via the screw
with the slot in the bottom of the high-pressure regulator. A cap for this screw has
been provided to keep access to this screw restricted. To increase the pressure, thus
increasing the velocity of your projectile, remove the cap. Using a wide
screwdriver, or even a Quarter insert into the slot and turn clockwise.
NOTE: Only slight turns are needed to accomplish changes in the pressure used to
shoot the paintball, thus changes in the velocity at which it is propelled.
To decrease the velocity of your shots, turn the screw counter-clockwise. You must