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Gun does not recock:

If you fire the Rebel and it does not recock

by itself, remove your air source and disassemble the gun (after

you’ve made sure that your C02 tank has enough gas). Look for

debris wedged between the upper bolt and the breach. free your

marker of any debris, and re-lubricate all of your o-rings. Now

reassemble your marker and you should be ready to go. Be sure

to check and see if the connecting pin is still in place. Sometimes

the connecting pin will shift up or down and “lock” the bolt and

hammer. 

Low velocity:

The first thing you’ll need to do (after you make

sure your C02 tank is not empty or low) is to check the velocity

adjusting screw located in the rear of the hammer plug. To

increase the velocity, turn the screw clockwise and re-chrono-

graph the gun. Still shooting low? Check to make sure the gun is

clean and lubricated internally. Look for debris on or around the

bolt/hammer assembly and clean if necessary. Another possible

cause of velocity problems with the Rebel is a weak striker

spring. You may need to order a stiffer or longer spring. If all

else fails, you can place a spacer between the velocity adjusting

screw and spring guide. 

Air leaking out of the barrel:

You will need to replace your cup seal, 

the cup seal is your number four and five piece. To replace the

cup seal remove your gas connector, valve spring, and existing

cup seal.  Replace the cup seal and reassemble.

(Tech Tip) Cup seals leaking are a common problem among blow

back style markers.  

Trouble Shooting

Excessive ball breakage:

Ball Breakage is usually the result of

high velocity,weather, dirty marker, paint, or bore size. 

High Velocity: Be sure that your marker is shooting below

290 (fps) feet per second. High velocity is a common cause

of ball breakage.

Weather: Cold weather can make paintballs brittle allowing

for more ball breakage. Hot weather can cause paint to

expand an therefore your paint will be torn through your 

barrel

Dirty Marker: Remember a clean marker is a happy marker.

Dirty components will usually result in ball breakage.

Paint:Old paint or lower end paints can sometimes be the

cause of ball breakage.Check your paintballs for flat spots,

color fading, etc.

Bore Size: Your barrels bore size plays a large part in shoot-

ing accurate and limiting ball breakage. So be sure  to use

the proper size barrel. 

Inconsistent velocity:

Velocity can be effected by the list

given above. Be sure that your marker is clean and lubricat-

ed and remember Co2 is affected by temperature therefor

when using this gas allow for expansion and contraction.

High velocity:

High Velocity is usually the result of expanded

C02 or broken paint in your barrel.  To help maintain a con-

sistent velocity be sure your marker is clear of all debris in

both the lower and upper chambers. 

(Tech Tip)  If using Co2 as your power source we recom-

mend an expansion chamber to help stabilize a very active

gas.

Summary of Contents for Rebel

Page 1: ...TM TM Operation Guide ...

Page 2: ...rees accepts no liability for injury or death due to misuse or mishandling of this marker Instruction Manual Warning 1 Never point a paintball marker at anyone not wearing paintball approved goggles Even at the lowest possible operating velocity a paintball will cause serious injury should it hit someone in the eye a r e a 2 Never look down the barrel of your marker with or without wearing paintba...

Page 3: ...e Make sure you chronograph your marker before you use it Like any other paint marker maintenance is the key to keeping the Rebel shooting consistently This chapter is a basic overview of what it takes to keep the Rebel functioning properly Lubrication To keep your Rebel s internal components operating smoothly place about four drops of oil in your gun s C02 adapter and dry fire the gun after remo...

Page 4: ...in spring and upper and lower plugs After de gassing the gun make sure the cocking handle is in the forward position This will guarantee that no air is left in the marker before disassembly Remove the connecting pin located in the rear portion of the main body To do this apply pressure to the upper and lower plugs located on the rear of the marker While pressure is being applied remove the connect...

Page 5: ... spring and existing cup seal Replace the cup seal and reassemble Tech Tip Cup seals leaking are a common problem among blow back style markers Trouble Shooting Excessive ball breakage Ball Breakage is usually the result of high velocity weather dirty marker paint or bore size High Velocity Be sure that your marker is shooting below 290 fps feet per second High velocity is a common cause of ball b...

Page 6: ...anding the Characteristics of C02 Understanding the characteristics of C02 is a bit more difficult than it sounds C02 is a volatile gas or should I say substance compared to other gasses used in Paintball The fact that C02 can convert from gas to liquid and visa versa easily is a real problem for Paintball players and their equipment C02 is greatly affected by temperature changes In fact a properl...

Page 7: ...gards to paintball they generally are speaking about nitrogen or compressed air For Paintball purposes both are the same A high pressure system can be filled with either nitrogen from a bulk tank or compressed air from a compressor or a scuba tank that was filled from a compressor The reason these systems are called high pressure systems is that they are filled by pressure not by weight as with C0...

Page 8: ... is not specifically designed for paint guns there are some important issues to look at First the temperature of liquid C02 is somewhere in the 50 to 60 degree Celsius range You ll need an oil that does not thicken in that temperature range Motor oil for instance is designed to work in hot temperatures and will thicken in the cold This will cause the internal parts of your gun to slow down or even...

Page 9: ...PPER BOLT 12 GAS VALVE 13 MAIN BODY 14 GRIP 15 BARREL 16 M5 8 SCREW 17 M5 8 SCREW 18 SAFETY LOCK 19 CARTRIGE STOPPER 20 SPRING STRUT 21 GAS CONNECTOR 22 PRESSURE SPRING 23 GAS STOP SPRING 24 VALVE BODY O RING 25 STRIKER O RING 26 VELOCITY SCREW 0 RING 27 UPPER BOLT O RINGS 28 M5 15 SCREW 29 M5 15 SCREW 30 M3 6 SCREW 31 CONNECTING PIN 32 RUBBER BUFFER 33 METAL FILTER 34 LOW PRESSURE CHAMBER 35 GRIP...

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