Specifications

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3. GETTING STARTED
Rip-Clip Setup
The Rip-Clip™ comes with 2 different adapter plates and 2 different length rail locking screw sets
for use on TM-7, TM-15, BT-4 Combat series, BT-4 Slice series, Omega v1 and JT Tactical markers.
For BT-4 Combat and BT-4 Slice series markers, Omega v1 and JT Tactical, use the shorter
screws to attach the Rip-Clip™ to the paintball marker.
For the TM-7 and TM-15 Series markers, use the longer screws to attach the Rip-Clip to the
paintball marker.
- Select the adapter plate for your marker; they are labeled either TM-15 or TM-7. Do not
use any of the adapter plates for the BT-4 series or Omega/Tactical markers.
Put both screws with thumb nuts attached into the Picatinny rail locking arm.
Place the correct adapter onto the Rip-Clip body if needed.
Install the rail locking arm with screws and thumb nuts onto the Rip-Clip body using a flathead
screwdriver (Fig. A).
Make sure the screws are fully seated into the body.
Rip-Clip Installation
Loosen up the thumb nuts (Fig. B).
Install the Rip-Clip onto the marker’s Picatinny rail (Fig. C).
Check the position on the Picatinny rail and make sure the Rip-Clip is aligned with the feed hole
on the side of the marker (Fig. D).
Tighten up the thumb nuts and you’re ready to go.
1. RULES FOR SAFE MARKER HANDLING
Treat every marker as if it were loaded.
Never look down the barrel of a paintball marker.
Keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot.
Never point the marker at anything you don’t wish to shoot.
Keep the marker on “SAFE” until ready to shoot.
Keep the barrel-blocking device in/on the marker’s muzzle when not shooting.
Always remove paintballs and propellant source before disassembly.
After removing propellant source, point marker in safe direction and discharge until
marker is degassed.
Store the marker unloaded and degassed in a secure place.
Follow warnings listed on propellant source for handling and storage.
Do not shoot at fragile objects such as windows.
Every person within range must wear eye, face, and ear protection designed specifically
to stop paintballs and meeting ASTM standard F1776.
Always measure your marker’s velocity before playing paintball and never shoot at velocities in
excess of
91.44 meters (300 feet-per-second).
*FULLY READ OWNER’S MANUAL BEFORE USING.
2. SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES
Specifications
Power Requirements: (2) 9-volt batteries (not included)
Capacity: Approximately 220 paintballs
Feed Rate: 15bps+
Construction: Composite
Features
Side mounting allows down-the-barrel sighting
Adjustable Speed setting
Auto-Off 1 Hour
Adjustable Sound Sensitivity
Low Battery Indicator
Auto anti-jam
FIG.C FIG.D