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
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