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Marker Disassembly and Assembly
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 9 and Air/CO2 Supply Cylinder
Removal instructions on page 12.
• 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, hold onto the
Bolt Handle, pull the Trigger, and slowly release the Bolt Handle forward to uncock
the marker.
Disassembly instructions are listed here. To re-assemble, do the steps in the reverse order.
Refer to the exploded parts diagram on pages 18 and 19. Item numbers of parts are in
parenthesis.
1. To remove the Barrel (54), simply unscrew the Barrel from the Barrel Adapter (53). To
reinstall it, turn it clockwise to thread it into the Barrel Adapter.
2. Remove ve self-tapping Screws (6) and remove
one larger self-tapping Screw (10). For re-
assembly, do not torque these screws more
than 4.0 in-lb (0.45 N-m).
3. Remove the two Covers (1 and 4)
from the marker.
4. Remove the Air Supply Adapter
(ASA) Bolt (5) and Nut (9). For re-
assembly, do not torque this screw
more than 4.0 in-lb (0.45 N-m).
5. Turn the Velocity Screw (see Figure 3) in
(clockwise) until it stops.
6. Remove the Feed Elbow (48) by removing the
Screw (5). Set the Feed Elbow and Screw aside.
For re-assembly, do not torque this screw more than 4.0
in-lb (0.45 N-m).
7. Remove two Screws (8) from the marker, and the Barrel
Adapter Assembly (53) comes off the marker. The Barrel
Adapter has an O-ring (39) inside it, make sure it stays in place. For
re-assembly, do not torque these screws more than 22.0 in-lb (2.48
N-m).
Figure 6: Receiver Covers
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48
Figure 7: Feed Elbow,
Barrel Adapter, and ASA