Manual

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• EXCEPT WHEN YOUR MARKER
IS IN USE, ALWAYS MAKE
SURE THAT THE BARREL SLEEVE
IS INSTALLED (SEE PAGE 2) AND
THE TRIGGER SAFETY
IS IN SAFE MODE WHICH
DISABLES THE TRIGGER.
TO TURN ON THE SAFETY (SAFE MODE): PUSH THE SAFETY
IN AS SHOWN ABOVE.
TO TURN SAFETY OFF (FIRE MODE): PUSH SAME BUTTON
ON OPPOSITE SIDE OF RECEIVER.
Warning/Liability Statement
This marker is classified as a dangerous weapon and is surrendered by
Tippmann Sports, LLC with the understanding that the purchaser assumes
all liability resulting from unsafe handling or any action that constitutes a
violation of any applicable laws or regulations. Tippmann Sports, LLC shall
not be liable for personal injury, loss of property or life resulting from the use
of this weapon under any circumstances, including the intentional, reckless,
negligent or accidental discharges.
All information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice.
Tippmann Sports, LLC reserves the right to make changes and improvements
to products without incurring any obligation to incorporate such improvements
in products previously sold.
If you as a user do not accept liability, Tippmann Sports, LLC requests you
do not use a Tippmann Sports, LLC marker. By using this paintball marker
you release Tippmann Sports, LLC of any and all liability associated with its use.
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SAFETY IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY!
The ownership of this weapon places upon you the total responsibility for its
safe and lawful use. You must observe the same safety precautions as you
would any firearm to assure the safety of not only yourself but everyone
around you. The user should at all times use caution when using this marker.
The sport of Paintball will be viewed and judged upon your safe and
sportsmanlike conduct. Always remember that the game of Paintball can
only survive and grow if it remains SAFE!
Do not load or fire this marker until you have completely read this
manual and are familiar with its safety features, mechanical operation
and handling characteristics.
Safety Is Your Responsibility
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FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH SAFETY...
WARNING
PUSH SAFE
TRIGGER SAFETY ACTIVATION
Handle this and any marker as if it were loaded at all times.
Keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot.
Do not look down the barrel of a paintball marker. Accidental discharge into
the eyes may cause permanent injury or death.
Keep the marker on safe until ready to shoot (see page 4).
Keep the barrel sleeve installed on marker when not shooting.
Never point the marker at anything you do not intend to shoot.
Never fire your marker at anything you do not intend to shoot because there
may be balls or foreign debris lodged in the chamber, barrel and / or the
marker valve.
Do not shoot at fragile objects such as windows.
Never fire your marker at personal property of others, the paintball can stain
the paint of automobiles and houses.
Always keep the muzzle pointed down or in a safe direction, even if you
stumble or fall.
Eye, face and ear protection designed specifically to stop paintballs in the
form of goggles and full face mask meeting ASTM Specification F 1776
must be worn by the user and any person within range.
Never shoot at a person who is not protected by eye, face and ear protection
designed for paintball.
Pressurize and load the marker only when the marker will be immediately used.
NOTE: Before storing or disassembling be sure to remove paintballs and
air supply (see unloading and air supply removal instructions on page 20).
Install barrel sleeve (see page 2).
Store the marker unloaded and degassed in a secure place.
Do not field strip or otherwise disassemble this marker while it is pressurized
with air supply.
Dress appropriately when playing the game of paintball. Avoid exposing
any skin when playing the game of paintball. Even a light layer will absorb
some of the impact and protect you from the paintballs.
Keep exposed skin away from escaping gas when installing or removing
air supply cylinder or if the marker or air supply is leaking. Compressed
air, CO
2, and nitrogen gasses are very cold and can cause frostbite
under certain conditions.
Use only .68 caliber paintballs, never load or fire any foreign objects.
Avoid alcoholic beverages before and during the use of this marker.
Handling markers while under the influence of drugs or alcohol is a
criminal disregard for public safety.
Avoid shooting an opponent at point blank, 6 feet or less.
Familiarize yourself with instructions listed on air supply cylinder or
adaptor. Contact the air supply cylinder or adaptor manufacturer with
any questions.
Always measure your marker’s velocity before playing paintball
and never shoot at velocities in excess of 300 feet per second
(see instructions on page 7).
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Safety Is Your Responsibility (continued from page 4)