User Manual

Autococker® trilogy Select-Fire MAnuAl
II. PREPARING fOR USAGE
Sequence Of Operations:
When you pull the trigger, it activates a micro switch which tells the processor on the board to
activate the internal electronic valve. This valve fills the ram inside the grip frame. The ram 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 C02 tank, you need to be aware that C02 has some limitations. If you
play in a cold environment and you fire rapidly you may experience rapid fluctuations
in velocity (shoot down) or you may experience “marker freeze up”. This is normal for
C02. C02 is a frozen liquid, and as you shoot the marker rapidly you are firing this frozen
liquid into the marker causing the marker to freeze up. The remedy for this problem is
to allow the marker and tank to warm-up to room temperature. WGP suggests the use of
compressed air when shooting rapidly or in cold weather.
WARNING:
Do not put any part of your body directly in back of the cocking block when you activate the trigger.