User's Manual
IV. Preparing for Usage
1. Screw barrel onto marker
2. Place barrel blocking device properly onto the marker
CAUTION: Always wear paintball approved eye and face protection
when dealing with a pressurized paintball marker.
3. Pull the cocking rod back until it latches into place
4. Connect the air source to the ASA (air system adapter.)
Note: Make sure to always get your cylinders filled by authorized, skilled
and knowledgeable technicians for the correct fill limits of each
cylinder. Do not try to refill cylinders by yourself. Do not use
cylinders that have not been properly maintained or that are
damaged. It is very important that caution be exercised when
refilling or attaching CO
2
cylinders.
5. Attach the loader to the feed port of the marker
Note: Use only 0.68 caliber paintballs in your Worr Games Products
Autococker
®
marker. All WGP Autococker
®
Markers are timed and
tested prior to leaving the factory.
Before field use, ensure the velocity is in compliance with field safety guidelines.
General field velocity limits are usually between 250 fps to 300 fps (fps = feet per
second.) Your paintball markers velocity should never exceed 300 fps. Observe
and abide by all local laws, regulations and field safety guidelines pertaining to
use of paintball markers.
CAUTION: Do not put any part of your body directly in back of the
cocking block when you activate the trigger.
The first part of the trigger pull lowers the sear, which releases the hammer. The
hammer strikes the valve, which allows gas to flow through the bolt and down the
barrel, propelling a ball out. As you continue to pull the trigger, the 3 way shifts
the flow of air from the rear to the front of the ram. The incoming air drives the
ram rearward which causes the pump arm to push the bolt, cocking rod, and cocking
block backwards. Note that the bolt and cocking assembly will remain in the
rearward position until the trigger is fully released. This action allows a ball to drop
into the breach and at the same time completes the re-cocking process. At this
point, the marker has completed one full cycle and is once again ready for use.
Note: If you are using a CO
2
tank in a horizontal orientation to power
your Autococker
®
marker, you must have an ANTI-SIPHON tube
installed in the cylinder prior to use.
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®
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