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DISASSEMBLE / REASSEMBLE AND CLEANING OF REAR INTERNALS CONT.
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DISASSEMBLE OF REAR INTERNALS
STEP 1 Lift upward on the Top Cocking Pin to allow the Delrin Bolt to slide out from the rear of the
Receiver.
STEP 2 Loosen the rear Trigger Frame Screw located underneath the rear Receiver. This will allow all
internal parts such as the Striker Plug with the Velocity Adjuster & Spring Guide Striker Spring, Striker
Buffer and Striker Bolt to slide from the rear of the Receiver.
Screw when the marker is in the un-cocked position. This way, the tension of the Striker Spring will not
allow the markers internals to spring out.
HELPFUL TIP:
Placing your finger behind the Striker Plug before removing the rear Trigger Frame
Screw will prevent the markers internals from springing out.
STEP 3 Remove items in order; Striker Plug w/Velocity Adjuster, Striker Spring and Striker Buffer.
STEP 4 Slide the Striker Bolt out of the rear of the Receiver.
HELPFUL TIP:
When the internals are removed it would be wise to clean any dirt or paint from the
inside of the Receiver with a squeegee. Wipe clean the Delrin Bolt with a rag or paper towel. Apply
some paintball gun oil on Striker O-ring periodically.
REASSEMBLE REAR INTERNALS
STEP 1 Reinsert the Striker Bolt with Striker O-ring facing toward the front of the marker with the
flat spot of the Striker Bolt facing down.
NOTE:
Striker Bolt. Apply thumb pressure behind the Bolt and at the same time pull on the Trigger. Repeat
this process until the Bolt is fully inserted.
when looking thru the Receiver.
STEP 2 Insert the Striker Buffer flush with the receiver and place the Striker Spring thru the Striker
Buffer.
STEP 3 Place the Striker Plug w / Velocity Adjuster & Spring Guide to the rear of the Receiver and
tighten the Trigger Frame Screw.
STEP 4 Insert the Delrin Bolt thru the rear of the Receiver with the Top Cocking Pin. Press downward
on the Top Cocking Pin to gain entry with the Striker Bolt.
upright, the Top Cocking Pin will not fasten correctly.
upright should the Striker Bolt turn when positioned back in the receiver.
WARNING:
Before / after use of the marker, make sure to fasten all screws. Screws may become loose
due to vibration. Loose screws can be dangerous and cause injury.
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NOTE:
Remove the rear Trigger Frame
Having the Power Switch ON will ease reentry of the
NOTE:
The hole on the Striker Bolt should be facing upright
NOTE:
If the Striker Bolt hole is not aligned
HELPFUL TIP:
Use a small tool to align the hole
DISASSEMBLE / REASSEMBLE AND CLEANING OF REAR INTERNALS CONT.
To assure that the marker is assembled properly, follow the schematic drawing or position parts in
order during disassembly. Parts assembled backwards or improper parts installed will / can cause the
marker to malfunction.
A JAMMED PAINTBALL IN THE BREACH
In the event of a paintball break and the Delrin bolt jams, follow these steps to help un-jam the marker.
The markers breach is located where the barrel starts to thread in the receiver and underneath the
markers feed neck. Before attempting to un-jam the Delrin bolt you should always have your Goggles
or Safety Glasses on. Make sure the marker is in the SAFE / OFF position before attempting to un-
jam the Delrin bolt. Remove the CO2 / Compressed Air Tank before attempting to un-jam the marker.
Remove all paintballs and the loader from the feed neck. Have the barrel removed from the receiver to
allow the paintball (s) to exit. With enough force tension on the Cocking Knob, pull back to release the
Delrin bolt from the jammed position. Another method is to use a "Straight Shot Squeegee" or the end
of a wood dowel rod; push against the face of the Delrin bolt with enough force to release the jammed
bolt. Always clean the paint from the breach and barrel to enhance the performance of your marker.
IMPORTANT:
Never look down the barrel of the marker when loaded or unloaded.
Remove the attached CO2 / Compressed Air Tank before attempting to un-jam the Delrin Bolt.
NOTE:
Never use a metal rod or screwdriver as a tool to push on the Venturi bolt, anything metal will
scratch and damage the inside of the marker.

ANTI CHOP EYES

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The Anti Chop Eyes help prevent the chopping of paint by not allowing the marker to fire until a
paintball is properly chambered in the breach. The Eyes transmit a beam across the inside of the
breech. The circuit board is preset from the factory and does not need to be adjusted or altered. (If the
Eyes are ON and do not see each other when firing your marker, you will have to clean the Eyes.)
CLEANING THE ANTI CHOP EYES
Using a squeegee or swab thru the breech should clean the Eyes enough for the Eyes to detect each
other. Another way is to use an aerosol can of air thru the breech to remove any paint or dirt. To
thoroughly clean the Eyes using the supplied Allen wrench remove both Eye Panel Screws (#SCR004)
and Eye Panels (#BLS001). Once the Eye Panel Screws & Eye Panels are removed, proceed with a
soft pinch to remove the Eye Wire Harness (#WRH006) from the receiver. Use a cloth or paper towel
to remove any paint or dirt that is blocking the Eyes.
IMPORTANT:
Cleaning the Eyes often will help reduce dirt, paint or oil residue that blocks the Eyes.
NOTE:
Never attempt to rush the cleaning process or you can pinch the wires and cause the marker to
malfunction with the Eye Mode ON. Take precaution not to over tighten the Eye Panel Screws or this
can lead to stripping the head.
NOTE:
When the Eye Panels are removed the Ball Stopper(s) (#BLS002) may be attached to the Eye
Panels and can cause them to fall out.
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