User's Manual

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B2K
OVERVIEW
The B2K is a quality marking instrument specially designed to meet the needs of
the professional style tournament player. The B2K is an electronic solenoid
actuated computer controlled marking device. The major components of the B2K
are machined from solid, aircraft-grade aluminum, and then hard anodized per
military specifications. No castings are used in the construction of the B2K,
thereby providing the end user with a high-quality, precision-engineered marking
instrument.
Paintball markers get a lot of abuse. Indian Creek Design, Inc., has built the B2K
with this in mind. All internal parts, wear and contact surfaces have been heat
treated or hard anodized. The toughest and most resilient materials and components
have been used in the design of this instrument.
The B2K uses a single standard 9-volt battery for operation. The circuitry is a
microprocessor based digital controller.
The B2K does not need tools in order to field-striped. Removing the field-strip
link-pin of the bolt enables the removal of the entire bolt assembly.
The B2K offers low-pressure operation. The main operating pressure is 180-220
PSI nominally adjusted to visually via the gauge on the primary (input) regulator.
The secondary pressure is factory pre-set and regulated to 85-95 PSI. Gas usage is
controlled through these 2 internal regulators. The unique feature of this gun is the
regulator adjustment. This allows precise adjustment for the velocity control of the
gun and for gas efficiency.
The B2K comes with a removable barrel system. This feature allows the user to
select a barrel that is most suitable for the playing conditions. All barrels are
mirror-honed with a, step-bore and straight and spiral tip porting and stock length is
12".
OPERATION
Read the entire manual before you prepare your B2K for firing. Safety and safe gun
handling are the most important aspects of paintball sports. Please practice each of
the following steps with an unloaded gun before attempting to charge your gun
with compressed air and paint pellets. Do not load compressed air and paint
pellets into your B2K until you feel completely confident with your ability to
handle your B2K safely.
Keep your finger out of the trigger guard and away from the trigger; point the
muzzle of the gun in a safe direction at all times. Keep the gun turned off until
ready to operate. The B2K does not have a mechanical safety, only an on-off
switch! Always keep your B2K pointed in a safe direction. Always use a barrel
plug.
Installing the 9 volt Power Source
The B2K requires a single 9-volt battery as the electronic power source. The use of
long life batteries is recommended.
The 9-volt battery is located in the grip behind the trigger and below the on-off
switch. The battery is accessed through the grip panel located on the left side of
the gun.
Remove the 2 screws that hold the grip panel in place. Connect the battery to the
terminal and place the battery inside the frame carefully being sure that the black
and red wires to the terminal are toward the top. Make sure that there are no abrupt
kinks and the wires are comfortably placed, do not force them into place. Replace
the grip panel and 2 screws.
If you need to remove the complete battery frame and grip follow these
instructions. Before removing the tray, remove the grip frame side panel on the left
side, exposing the CPU and battery. To remove the tray, use a 7/64 allen wrench
and remove the four 6-32X1" screws around the bottom of the tray. Gently