Manual
Disassemble Rear Internals
STEP 1 Pull out the Disconnect Pin from the Receiver. HELPFUL TIP: Remove the Striker Plug while the marker in
the un-cocked position this will prevent the internals from springing out because the Striker Spring is compressed.
STEP 2 Remove the Striker Plug with the Striker Spring and Striker Buffer out the back of the Receiver.
STEP 3 Slide the Cocking Knob with the Venturi Bolt towards the rear of the Receiver and unscrew the Cocking
Knob from the Venturi Bolt.
STEP 4 Tilt the back of the marker into your hands ready catch the Venturi Bolt and Striker Bolt from the back
of the Receiver. HELPFUL TIP: When the internals are removed it would be wise to clean any dirt or paint from
the inside of the Receiver with a squeegee and wipe the Venturi Bolt clean with a rag or paper towel. Apply some
paintball gun oil on Striker O-ring periodically. IMPORTANT: It is not necessary to disassemble the rear internals for
basic maintenance unless the Striker O-ring needs to be replaced.
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DISASSEMBLE / REASSEMBLE REAR INTERNALS
Part Names and Numbers describe in this section:
Cocking Knob (#STK011)
Venturi Bolt (#VBT089)
Striker Bolt (#STB002)
Quick Disconnect Pin (#RPN016)
Receiver (#REC089)
Striker Spring (#SPR025)
Striker Buffer (#STF001)
Striker Plug (#STP089)
Velocity Adjuster (#VTA089)
VBT089
RPN016
STB002
STF001
SPR025
VTA089
STP089
STK011
REC089
Using a Cable Swab Squeegee (not included)
Twist off the barrel and slide a cable swab squeegee from the threaded end so the swab is the last portion of the
squeegee out of the barrel tip. Grab hold the tail of the cable squeegee and pull. This should wipe clean any paint
residue that could have broken in the barrel. HELPFUL TIP: Make sure the Markers breach is clean and clear of any
paintball shell fragments or dirt. Repeat this step if the paint residue did not wipe clean after the first attempt.
SQUEEGEE CLEANING OF THE BARREL AND BREACH (not included)
Using a Stick Squeegee (not included)
If the Venturi Bolt is in the un-cocked position you need to re-cock the Marker. Slide a stick squeegee down the
barrel until it reaches the Markers breach. Then remove the stick squeegee out of the barrel. This should wipe clean
any paint residue that could have broken inside the Marker. HELPFUL TIP: Make sure the Markers breach is clean
and clear of any paintball shell fragments or dirt. Repeat this step if the paint residue did not wipe clean after the
first attempt.