Technical information

WARNING
: Whenever and where ever paintball guns are used it is mandatory to use Paintball
Approved Barrel Plugs.
WARNING: Never place your finger on the trigger or inside the trigger guard unless you are planning to
fire the gun.
WARNING: Never look down the barrel of a gun. If you are working on the gun (for maintenance or
cleaning purposes) it is highly recommended that you wear paintball approved safety goggles.
WARNING: Never attempt repairs, cleaning or maintenance on a gun which remains under pressure.
Always remove the pressure source and degas the gun before working on it.
To completely render the 68MICROMAG 'Safe', it is recommended that ALL four safety procedures be
used simultaneously.
2-3. LOADING
To load the 68MICROMAG, attach an elbow to the feed port (see Diagram) and attach a feeder (several
different models are available) to the elbow. Load paintballs into the feeder and insure that the powerfeed
plug (see Diagram) is turned to the ON/FEED position.
If an agitating or electronic feeder is being used, insure that the power to the feeder has been turned on to
insure proper feeding of paintballs.
2-4. UNLOADING
To unload the 68MICROMAG, first turn the entire gun upside down in order to allow any balls which are
in the chamber to drop out. Visually inspect the chamber to insure that all paintballs have dropped out. If a
paintball remains in the chamber, gently shake or tap the gun to knock it out. Next, turn the powerfeed
plug to the BLOCKED or OFF position. Making sure that you are in an area in which you are allowed to
discharge a paintball gun, make sure that any other people in the area are wearing their goggles, point the
gun towards a safe location and fire once in order to discharge any paintballs which may remain in the
chamber.
Next, turn off or disconnect the propellant source.
Place a barrel plug securely in the barrel.
Finally, remove the paintballs from the feeder.
2-5. OPERATION CYCLE
Understanding how the 68MICROMAG operates is a key to correcting any problems which may occur and
to using the gun properly and effectively.
The gun's cycle begins when the propellant source has been attached to the gun and opened, allowing gas to
flow from the tank into the gun's regulator. Gas flows from the regulator, through the ON/OFF chamber
and into the valve.