User's Manual
Assault80 Limited Lifetime Warranty
War Machine Inc. warranties to initial retail purchaser that the Assault80 paintball marker is free from defects in materials and
workmanship, subject to the limitations of the warranty. Disposable parts (o-rings, batteries, seals etc) are not warranted.
The use of non sanctioned accessories or upgrades is not covered and will void your warranty. This warranty does not cover
aesthetic damages (scratches, dents and nicks) misuse, or improper disassembly and re-assembly, or attempts made to drill
holes, remove metal or modify this product from its original state, which could cause pressure safety factors or degrade the
performance. This warranty does not cover failures due to wear and tear, exposure to the elements or extreme playing
conditions. This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of defective parts with the customer to pay shipping costs.
This limited lifetime warranty is effective to the original customer with proof of purchase and proper warranty registration. The
warranty is non-transferable. Repair or replacement of defective material is at the discretion of WAR MACHINE INC.
Warranty Claim/Return Policy
For any warranty return/claim needed, please contact our RMA claims department at 1-864-877-1179.
An RMA number must be issued prior to any warranty return. Please be sure to mail your warranty
registration card found in your shipping package for proper registration of your War Machine Product. All
returns will be shipped pre-paid to:
War Machine Warranty Depot
1425 W Wade Hampton Blvd
Greer, SC 29650
Operation of the Assault
80
To get started with your new gun, you should install a bottom line, then make sure the vertical reg
adjustment screw is screwed all the way out (using an 1/8” allen key), so that when an air source is
applied, the reg will be ungassed. Next, check to make certain the 9-volt battery is attached to the grip
frame. Then, from either of the two buttons on the back of the control housing, click and hold for 8
seconds to power on the gun. You will see the color change from red to red/green – this means the gun
is now armed and the safety is off. Attach an air source, and begin to adjust the vertical reg adjustment
screw (clockwise increases, counter-clockwise decreases) until the pressure gauge reads 165-200 psi.
Making sure the barrel plug is in, pull the trigger so that you hear the gun click and fire. You may now
adjust the low pressure reg using an 1/8” allen key – NOTE: this reg has been pre-adjusted from the
factory, however, it may require further adjustment based on your particular requirements. Chrono and
test your marker.
Hint: It’s always a good idea to add a few drops of oil in the input of the gun so that your regs are
properly lubricated.
The Circuit Board
The circuit board on the Assault
80
controls the cycling, velocity and the rate of fire of the gun. The
standard Assault
80
circuit board is designed for future EPROM upgrades. The circuit board is located in
the rear upper body of the gun and is accessed through the rear control housing. The standard circuit
board will default to the lowest settings from the factory. The two buttons located on the control housing
determine velocity and rate of fire. The left button controls velocity and the right button controls the rate
of fire. These buttons default to the lowest setting of one each time the gun is powered on. Each button
may be incrementally clicked 1 through 10 clicks to change this setting. After the tenth click, the setting
of these controls are back to the original default position of one. Refer to the Digital Velocity Control
section of this manual for instructions/operations on changing these settings. The circuit board requires
a 9-volt batter
y
for o
p
eration. When low batter
y
conditions occur, inconsistent marker o
p
eration occurs.









