User's Manual

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.
Cleaning Your Marker
Note: Always wear eye protection!
It isn’t necessary to completely disassemble your marker to clean it.
1. Remove the CO
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or air source, barrel, and bolt and wash down the marker with a
50/50-solution mixture of rubbing alcohol and water.
2. Wipe down the marker with a clean cloth, and blow off the marker with
compressed air.
3. Lubricate the threads and all moving parts with Vaseline, and then re-assemble
your marker.
4. Place three drops of 3 in 1, sewing machine oil, or an approved paintball marker
lubricant in the air receiver.
This is all that you should need to do to clean and lubricate your marker to ensure long
life of the marker and maximum performance.
Should you have any questions regarding the operation or maintenance of your marker,
call out tech support line at 800-974-3355 or e-mail at tech@xenterprises.com
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