User's Manual

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.
Before making any adjustments to your Vengeance marker, check the Barrel to make
sure there are no paintballs in the marker. You may do this by removing the Barrel from
the marker and look into the Barrel. Another option is to remove the Bolt from the
marker and look through the rear of the Cocking Block and into the barrel to make
certain that no paintball is present in the Barrel or breach of the marker.
Once you are certain that there are no paintballs in the marker and the feeder system
has been removed from the marker, and you have your eye protection on; you are
ready to make your adjustments.
Cocking Pressure
Note: Always hold the gun pointing away from you, and others, with the barrel plug
installed or the barrel removed. Make certain that there is no loader on the marker or
paint in the marker.
1. Do not remove only loosen the knob at the forward end of the front block
regulator (about one turn counterclockwise). If you remove the knob while the
marker is under pressure, the spring and piston may fly out of the regulator.
Always point the marker towards the ground for safety.
2. Make sure you manually cock your marker. This is done by pulling back on the
back block and cocking rod.
3. Install your CO
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4. Pull the trigger all the way back, as if you were firing the marker.
5. While pulling the trigger, back and forth, slowly turn the knob of your regulator
clockwise. This will cause the cocking block, at the back of the gun to move
backwards. Continue turning the adjusting knob slowly until the marker re-cocks
and the marker fires.
After the initial adjustment, this system requires very little adjustment unless you
experience a large temperature change.
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