Owner's Manual

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Storage
Before storage, unload the marker (page 11) and remove air supply (see page 10). Put the
Trigger Safety in Safe mode (see page 6) and install the Barrel Blocking Device (see page 4).
Before storing your marker make sure that the marker is cleaned and oiled (see Cleaning and
Maintenance aboove). Store your marker with the bolt in the forward, uncocked position. Store
your marker in a dry area.
When removing your marker from storage, make sure the Trigger Safety is in Safe mode (see
page 6) and the Barrel Blocking Device is installed (see page 4). If needed, you should re-oil
the Rear Bolt and Front Bolt O-Rings before use.
Marker Disassembly and Assembly - Set Up a Work Area
Set up a workbench with plenty of workspace to make sure no small parts become lost.
Follow these safety instructions at all times when disassembling or re-assembling your
marker.
First follow Unloading Your Marker on page 11 and Air Supply Cylinder Removal
instructions on page 10.
Always wear eye protection like safety glasses when performing any marker
disassembly or re-assembly.
Do not pressurize a partially assembled paintball marker.
Put the marker into the uncocked position. If your marker is cocked, while holding
onto the Bolt Handle, pull the Trigger, and slowly release the Bolt Handle forward to
uncock the marker.
Disassembly and Assembly
Refer to the Parts Diagrams on pages 18-28 for these instructions. The numbers listed here
are the item numbers from the Parts List.
To make maintenance and installation of accessories easier, the left receiver is split into two
parts, the Left Front Receiver side (23) and the Left Rear Receiver side (32). For most repairs
or maintenance, only the Left Rear Receiver side needs to be removed.
The Picatinny Rail (45) need not be removed to remove the Left Rear Receiver side.
Figure 10: Receiver Screws
and Left Receiver Halves
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