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Velocity Adjustment

1. Always check the velocity of the marker

prior to playing paintball. Different playing
fields may have different maximum veloc-
ity limits.  At no time should you shoot at
velocities above 300 feet per second.

2. Put on an eye protective device designed

specifically for paintball and make sure
that anyone within range of the BT-4™
does the same.

3. While pointing the marker in a safe direc-

tion, remove the barrel blocking device.

4. Point the BT-4™ over a chronograph that

will measure the velocity of the paintballs
discharged by the marker.

5. Set the trigger safety to “fire” (red mark

will show).

6. Pull the trigger and check the reading on

the chronograph.

7. Locate the velocity adjuster screw on the

center of BT-4™, under the name plate.

8. Using a 5/32" hex key, turn the screw

inward or clockwise to reduce the velocity,
and outward or counterclockwise to
increase the velocity of the paintballs

discharged from the marker. 

NOTE: Eye protective devices designed specifically for paintball
use must be worn by the operator and anyone within range.

Read this entire manual before loading, attaching a propellant source or in any way
attempting to operate the BT-4

TM

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Air Cylinder Installation

Loader Installation

1. To install loader check the Slide Away™ Elbow

and loader to make sure they are free from
debris and obstructions.

2. Position Slide Away™ Elbow
3. Using a 3/16" hex wrench, loosen the clamping

screw on the Slide Away™ Elbow to allow the
loader to slide into the top of the elbow. 

4. Press the loader into the opening of the Slide

Away™ Elbow until it stops.

5. Align the loader so that the lid is pointing to the

rear and the loader is parallel with the marker.

6. Using a 3/16” hex wrench, tighten the clamping

screw on the Slide Away Elbow™ until snug.
DO NOT over-tighten.

Barrel Installation

1. 

Make sure marker is degassed, hopper
removed, no paintballs in the feed port or
breech and the safety is set to “safe”.

2. While pointing marker in a safe direction, place

the threaded end of the barrel into the front
opening of the marker body.

3. Turn the barrel clockwise until it stops (do not

over tighten).

4. Adjust the barrel accessories if necessary.
5. Install a barrel blocking device.  This can be a

barrel plug or other such device that prevents
the accidental discharge of a paintball.

Air Cylinder Installation

1. Make sure the barrel blocking device is

properly installed and the marker safety is set
to “safe” (red marking on safety will NOT be
visible). 

2. While pointing the marker in a safe direction,

cock the marker by pulling the cocking knob
located on the left side of the marker back until
it clicks and stops.

3. Release the cocking knob.
4. The marker is now cocked.
5. Locate the air cylinder adapter.  The BT-4™

cylinder adapter is located at the base of the

pistol grip. 

6. Position the BT-4™ so that the air cylinder adapter is pointed upwards while keeping the

muzzle of the marker pointed in a safe direction.

7. Insert the threaded cylinder valve end into the adapter. 
8. Without pushing the cylinder, twist the cylinder clockwise and allow the threads to draw the

cylinder into the marker until it stops. Your marker is now charged.

DO NOT REMOVE THE VELOCITY
ADJUSTMENT SCREW.

Loading Paintballs

1. Put on an eye protective device designed

specifically for paintball and make sure that
anyone within range of the marker does the
same.

2. Load quality .68 caliber paintballs (leave some

room for paintballs to move about, inside
loader).

SAFETY OFF

SAFETY ON

4.

3.

Summary of Contents for BT-4

Page 1: ...BT COVER BLK qxd 7 11 05 10 08 AM Page 2 ...

Page 2: ...ches 2 READ OWNER S MANUAL BEFORE USING Rules of Safe Marker Handling 1 Treat every marker as if it were loaded 2 Never look down the barrel of a paintball marker 3 Keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot 4 Never point the marker at anything you don t wish to shoot 5 Keep the marker on safe until ready to shoot 6 Keep the barrel blocking device in on the marker s muzzle when not shoo...

Page 3: ...r and the loader is parallel with the marker 6 Using a 3 16 hex wrench tighten the clamping screw on the Slide Away Elbow until snug DO NOT over tighten Barrel Installation 1 Make sure marker is degassed hopper removed no paintballs in the feed port or breech and the safety is set to safe 2 While pointing marker in a safe direction place the threaded end of the barrel into the front opening of the...

Page 4: ...ed Elbow Latch BT4 35 36 2 Long Receiver Bolt BT4 36 37 4 Short Receiver Bolt BT4 37 TEM NO QTY DESCRIPTION PART NO 38 6 Receiver Nuts BT4 38 39 2 Valve Screw BT4 39 40 1 Velocity Screw BT4 40 41 2 Grip Nut BT4 41 42 1 Feed Elbow Pinch Bolt BT4 42 43 1 Feed Elbow Nut BT4 43 44 1 Feed Elbow washer BT4 44 45 2 Tank Adapter Nuts BT4 45 46 1 Front Bolt O Ring BT4 46 47 2 Internal Valve O Ring BT4 47 4...

Page 5: ... CO2 or air is expelled and it fails to re cock 5 Unscrew the cylinder from the BT 4 6 The marker is now ready to be cleaned or put away for future use Cleaning the marker Once the BT 4 is unloaded and the air cylinder is removed you can use a damp cloth to wipe off paint oil dirt and debris You can also use warm water to rinse the marker clean Once your marker is clean and dry you can re oil usin...

Page 6: ...o replace Slide AwayTM Elbow Note Spring loaded retention button must line up in a gap on the picatinny rail Trigger Frame Removal 1 Remove the two grip retention screws from the pistol grip Note If the acorn shoul der nuts located in the pistol grip do not fall out after the screws are removed then press them out with a small hex wrench or screwdriver Accessing Internal Components 1 Remove the Co...

Page 7: ... service will be provided only if the warranty registration card included with this manual is filled in completely and on file at BT PAINTBALL DESIGNS INC All other service will be duly charged for and returned via UPS C O D BT PAINTBALL DESIGNS INC will replace without charge any original part that is determined by BT PAINTBALL DESIGNS INC to be defective under the terms of this warranty However ...

Page 8: ...NOTES 14 13 ...

Page 9: ...68 80 03 3 w ww ww w b bt tp pa ai in nt tb ba al ll l c co om m This is not a toy Misuse may cause serious injury or death Eye protection designed specif ically for paintball must be worn by the user and persons within range Recommend 18 years of age or older to purchase Persons under 18 years of age must have adult supervision READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING BT COVER BLK qxd 7 11 05 10 08 AM Page ...

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