User's Manual

V. Timing
Note: Always make sure you and everyone around you (200 yards) wears
paintball approved eye and face protection.
Your Autococker® Marker was thoroughly inspected and test-fired at the factory
and should only require verifying the velocity adjustment with a chronograph
before use. After extended use and under varying conditions, your Autococker®
Marker may require some adjustment.
When performing any adjustments on the marker, check for paintballs in the
marker, breach and loader. Again, if you are not certain of your skills, have any
adjustments performed by a qualified technician. Any damage caused by improper
adjustment is not covered under warranty.
Timing refers to the time interval between the shot and the re-cock of the marker.
This adjustment is changed by raising or lowering the hammer lug. To readjust
the timing of your marker you must first remove the bolt. You may leave the marker
pressurized however, in order to proceed, the marker must not be cocked. Insert
a 1/8 Allen wrench into the timing hole located behind the feed port. Turning the
wrench clockwise will “close” the timing, or make the firing and re-cocking events
closer together. Turning the Allen wrench counter clockwise will yield the opposite
result.
Timing too close can cause excessive blow-back into the feed tube, chopped
balls, low velocity and other related problems. Timing too far apart may result in
short stroking or the marker may not re-cock at all.
8
1/8” Allen Wrench
Remove bolt
prior to adjusting.
Lengthen >
Shorten >