User's Manual
3. Remove the pressurized gas from the marker carefully. 1. Remove (pull) the knurled pin from the top of the marker. Pull the bolt body
out the back of the main body. 4. Tilt the marker so that the loader is lower than the body of the gun.
5. Remove the paintball loader from the direct vertical-feed tube, turning the
loader in a clockwise direction.
Once the bolt assembly is removed, it is possible to clean the entire upper receiver
of the gun, including the breech and feed tube area. You may slightly lubricate the
rear section of the bolt and bolt chamber with a light synthetic spray lubricant
before re-installing the bolt. Do not use petroleum/oil-based lubricants; do use
Teflon or silicon-based lubricants. The bolt is NOT a simple plastic; it is a natural
Delrin acetate material, which is a Dupont 3M material, developed specifically for
this type of application. The use of a metal type of bolt will void all warranties.
6. Inspect the inside of the direct vertical-feed tube to be sure that a ball does not
remain inside the breech.
MAINTENANCE
CAUTION: Before attempting to perform any maintenance operations or any gun
disassembly, make sure that all paint pellets and sources of propellants have been
removed from the gun. Insert a barrel plug, push the on-off switch to the OFF
position and keep the gun in its "SAFE" mode.
1. Point the barrel downward and slide the bolt in until the link pin hole lines
up with the slot in the hammer and carefully install the link pin.
Simple Maintenance
Note: You must be sure that the link pin is engaged
PROPERLY with the hammer, if the link pin IS NOT
PROPERLY replaced, you may damage the hammer/cylinder
assembly.
Keep your B2K clean and lubricated to eliminate the friction that would prevent
reliable operation. Clean and lube the gun before each use, and do not put it away
dirty. USE NO OILS! Do not use petroleum-based lubricants in the lubrication of
this gun. Teflon or silicon spray lubricants are the recommended types of
lubrication for the bolt area of the main housing. Lithium grease is recommended
for lubricating the regulator pistons, and the cylinder assembly. Be sure it is
Lithium Grease and not axel grease.
Cleaning Paint from the Barrel
Unscrew the barrel with approximately one and one half (1-1/2) revolutions to
remove the barrel for swabbing/cleaning. Keep the barrel clean to insure the
continued accuracy of the B2K. Gelatin from the paintballs has a tendency to build
up in the barrel. As part of your cleaning ritual, wash out the barrel with hot soapy
water and rinse it well.
Optional PDS (paintball detection system)
The PDS (paintball detection system) is designed to detect whether or not a
paintball is seated in the breach ready to fire. If a paintball is not there, it will not
fire. An on/off switch has been provided for the PDS for the instance of dry firing
and simply over-riding the PDS. Keep the infrared emitters and detectors clean for
your best results.
Removing the Bolt Assembly (Field Stripping)
Remove the paint and pressurized gas from the gun. The gun can be field stripped
while it is pressurized.
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