TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY FIRST!........................................................................... 3 BASIC OPERATION .................................................................... 4 ADJUSTMENTS........................................................................... 5 Cocking Pressure........................................................................................5 Three-Way Valve Adjustment .....................................................................
Congratulations on your purchase of a Xtreme Enterprises, Inc. Vengeance paintball marker. This gun was designed by some of the top designers and technicians in the industry and manufactured from the highest quality aluminum and rust resistant stainless steel. Before leaving the factory, your Vengeance marker was thoroughly inspected and test fired to ensure that it is free of any defects and provides years of service.
SAFETY FIRST! This marker is not a toy, and is capable of inflicting serious injury to people and animals if not used properly. Most accidents happen because the operator carelessly violates the most important rules of safety. Prior to loading and firing your marker, always make sure that all people within range of the marker (including yourself) are wearing approved eye and head protection. Always insert a barrel plug or utilize a barrelprotecting device when not on the playing field.
BASIC OPERATION The Vengeance paintball marker fires from a closed bolt system. This not only improves efficiency; it also makes the marker more accurate. This closed bolt design also reduces ball breakage by reducing the violent forces present in most blow back/open bolt design markers. The Vengeance mark cocking mechanism is actuated during the trigger pull of the swing trigger. During this pull, the sear is lowered, releasing the hammer and firing the gun.
ADJUSTMENTS Note: Always make certain that you and everyone around you within range of the marker wears eye and face protection when you adjust your marker or check to see if the marker has paintballs in it. Never assume that the marker is not loaded. When you receive your Vengeance marker, you may need to make an adjustment to your regulator to adjust your marker to your specific climate.
Three-Way Valve Adjustment Note: The three-way valve actuating rod should never need adjustment unless the rod is removed. Never remove the rod unless there is a problem with the air receiver or the three-way valve itself. External Three-Way Adjustment 1. Three-way and coupler is one piece for easy adjustment. 2. To adjust your Three-way, screw the front adjusting knob clockwise until the Three-way leaks. Screw counter clockwise 1-1/2 turns or to your desired position. In-Line Regulator 1.
Cocking Rod Adjustment Two things affect the bolt backward movement, the Cocking Block to Ram adjustment, and the Cocking Rod adjustment. To check the Ram adjustment, remove the Cocking Rod, manually pull the Cocking Block backward until it stops, and look down the feed tube to see if the Bolt tip has cleared the feed tube hole. If it does not clear the hole, refer to the Ram to Cocking Block adjustment section of this manual. If the Bolt does clear the hole, the Cocking Rod needs adjusted.
2. Insert the 3/16” allen wrench supplied with your marker until it engages the adjusting screw. 3. Turn the allen wrench clockwise to increase the velocity, or counter clockwise to decrease the velocity. 4. Turning the allen wrench one flat at a time changes the velocity approximately 20 fps. Always use a chronograph to verify that your marker’s velocity has not exceeded the maximum safety limit of 300 fps.