User Manual

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Front and Rear Sights
The parts list for the Front Sight and the Rear
Sight are shown here.
Advanced
Regulator
Disassembly and Maintenance
Should your regulator have a leak or the pressure is not stable, causing velocity issues the
following steps can be taken. WARNING: The below steps may be difcult for the novice
paintball marker user and may require special tools. Damage to your regulator due to
negligence may void your warranty.
1. First use expanding c-clip pliers to remove the larger retaining ring at the bottom of the
regulator. The sleeve connected to the steel hose will now slide off. Should you have
diagnosed a leak in this area you can now inspect the 2 O-rings that seal the sleeve
and replace them if necessary (parts 21 in regulator assembly diagram).
2. You should remove the smaller internal
retaining ring with contracting c-clip pliers.
You can now use a hex wrench to fully
unscrew the regulator adjustment screw
from the bottom of the regulator. Once this
screw is removed some parts may freely
fall out of the bottom of the regulator (see
regulator assembly diagram). If there was a
leak coming from the bottom of the regulator,
you should replace the O-ring located on
piston adjuster (part 20 in regulator assembly
diagram). If there was a leak coming from
the small hole in the side of the regulator
body, you should replace the O-ring inside
the regulator (part 19 in the regulator
assembly diagram). This O-ring may stay
located inside the regulator. Carefully use a
pick to extract this O-ring.
3. If your regulator was causing velocity
uctuations and general maintenance didn’t
help, you need to change the regulator
seal adjuster (part 7 in regulator assembly
diagram). Be sure when reassembling the
regulator to follow the regulator assembly
diagram. Assembling the regulator incorrectly
will cause performance issues with the
marker.