User's Manual

LOADERS AND FEED NECK
LOADERS AND FEED NECK
Toachievethemaximum
performance of the SLG™
you will need to use a
motorized loader that force
feeds paintballs into the
SLG™ marker, preferably
the Rotor™ Loader. Using a
slower motorized loader or
a non-motorized loader will
work, but the rate of fire will
be reduced.
To fit a loader onto the
SLG™, tighten your loader
into the adjustable feedneck
using a 5/32” Allen key.
Loader should now be held
in with a snug fit.
There is no maintenance
needed for the feed neck
besides keeping it clean
of broken paint, dirt and
debris.
AIR/NITROGEN
OPTIONS AND INSTALLATION
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AIR / NITROGEN TANK OPTIONS
AND INSTALLATION
The SLG™ will work with
compressed air, nitrogen, and
CO
2
. Using Compressed air or
Nitrogen will let the SLG™ achieve
optimal performance, as it will
improve the consistency of the SLG™.
If CO
2
is used, take note that outside
temperaturewillaffecttheexpansion
rate of the CO
2
and consequently the
velocity of the paintballs. Using CO
2
in
cold weather will lead to inconsistent
velocities and reduced efficiency. If you
intend to use the SLG™ in cold weather,
using a compressed air or nitrogen
system such as the DYE Throttle air system
is recommended.
The output pressure from the air system must
be between 400 – 850psi.
To install an air system, screw the tank into the
airport all the way as far as it goes. To remove the
air system, unscrew from the airport. There will be
gas leaking for a few seconds while you screw the
air system out. Notice that even with the air system
removed there can be gas inside the SLG™ and it can still
fire a paintball. Always treat the marker as being live and
never point it to anything you don’t intend to shoot.