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• Put on an eye protective device

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

• Turn the feed adapter plug to the “A”

position and lock the feed tube
plunger in the back position. (Fig. 3.10)

• Using a 10 round tube or manually

inserting the paintballs fill the feed
tube with quality .68 caliber paint-
balls.

• Turn the feed adapter plug to the “B” position to feed paintballs into the

Marker or to position “C” to lock them within the feed tube.

• Release the feed tube plunger so it tensions the paintballs.
• Your Marker is now loaded. 

4. Firing Your Marker

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within firing range should always use paintball-approved eye and face
protection in the presence of live paintball markers. Make sure the
Marker is set to “Safe Mode” before following the steps below.

• Cock the Marker (Fig. 4.1).
• Install the 12 gram cylinder, pres-

surizing the marker. 

• Put the paintballs into the maga-

zine. 

• Turn the Feed Adapter to posi-

tion “B” to feed paintballs into
the marker.

• Remove the barrel-blocking device. 
• Aim the BT Marker in a safe direction. 
• Set the Safety to the “Fire” position.

• Aim the Marker at the target. 
• Place your finger on the trigger. 
• Pull the trigger with a smooth squeezing motion.

5. Velocity Adjustment

Always check the velocity of the Marker prior to playing paintball.
Different playing fields may have different maximum velocity limits. At no
time should you shoot at velocities above 300 feet-per-second (91.44
meters-per-second).

• Put on an eye protective device designed specifically for paintball and

make sure that anyone within range of the BT Marker does the same.

• While pointing the Marker in a safe direction, remove the barrel-block-

ing device.

• Point the BT Marker over a chronograph that will measure the velocity

of the paintballs discharged by the marker.

• Set the Marker to “Fire” mode.
• Pull the trigger and check the reading on the chronograph.
• Locate the Velocity Adjuster screw on the back of the marker.
• Using a 3/16" Allen wrench, turn the screw inward or clockwise to increase

the velocity, and outward or coun-
terclockwise to lower the velocity of
the paintballs discharged from the
Marker (Fig. 5.1).

• In some cases a different ham-

mer spring may be needed to
achieve the desired velocity. 

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6. Unloading Your Marker

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make sure that anyone within range of the BT Marker does the same.

• Make sure the barrel blocking device is properly installed and the

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Summary of Contents for SA-17

Page 1: ...O W N E R S M A N U A L B T P A I N T B A L L C O M BT_SA 17_Manual qxp 3 11 10 9 54 AM Page C ...

Page 2: ...ansportation 7 11 Parts List and Diagram 8 12 Troubleshooting 10 13 Limited Lifetime Warranty 11 NEITHER BT PAINTBALL DESIGNS INC NOR ANY OF ITS PRODUCTS ARE AFFILIATED WITH TIPPMANN SPORTS LLC For manuals and warranty details go to paintballsolutions com For manuals in other languages where appli cable go to paintballsolutions com 2010 BT Paintball Designs The BT Shield and Battle Tested are trad...

Page 3: ...t velocities in excess of 300 feet per second 91 44 meters per second Read this entire manual before loading attaching a propellant source or in any way attempting to operate the BT SA 17 marker N NO OT TE E Eye protective devices designed specifically for paintball use must be worn by the operator and anyone within range BT Paintball Designs Inc No part of this document may be copied or reproduce...

Page 4: ...ck Fig 3 2 In this manual you will see the term Safe Mode In Safe Mode the Safety should be set to Safe red marking on safety will not be visible and a barrel blocking device should be used Make sure your Marker is in Safe Mode when the Marker is not being fired or when indicated to do so Feed Adapter Installation Place the Feed Adapter on the front of the raised Picatinny rail on top of the Marke...

Page 5: ...N THE DOOR WHILE THE MARKER IS PRESSURIZED The 12 gram CO2 cylinder may shoot out by doing so ALWAYS KEEP THE DOOR SHUT TIGHTLY WHEN THE CO2 CYLINDER IS IN THE MARKER Pressurizing your Marker While pointing the Marker in a safe direction cock the Marker by pulling the Cocking Slide located on the back of the Marker back until it clicks and stops Fig 3 6 Release the Cocking Slide the Marker is now ...

Page 6: ...Pull the trigger with a smooth squeezing motion 5 Velocity Adjustment Always check the velocity of the Marker prior to playing paintball Different playing fields may have different maximum velocity limits At no time should you shoot at velocities above 300 feet per second 91 44 meters per second Put on an eye protective device designed specifically for paintball and make sure that anyone within ra...

Page 7: ... barrel blocking device Marker must be unloaded degassed and un cocked before any disassembly or maintenance Follow U Un nl lo oa ad di in ng g Y Yo ou ur r M Ma ar rk ke er r a an nd d R Re em mo ov vi in ng g 1 12 2 G Gr ra am m C Cy yl li in nd de er r s st te ep ps s Once your BT Marker is unloaded and the CO2 cylinder is removed you can use a damp cloth to wipe off paint dirt and debris from ...

Page 8: ...ons Disassembly Tips Make sure you have a clean area to work on your marker Whenremovingpartsforthefirsttime dosocarefully soyoudonotloseany Visit PaintballSolutions com for additional information Barrel Tip The barrel tip is removed by turning it counter clockwise If the barrel tip is difficult to remove carefully insert a 1 8 Allen wrench into the porting on the front of the barrel going through...

Page 9: ...eal Assembly Using a flathead screwdriver remove the brass Valve set screw locat ed on the bottom side of the body Using a paintball swab like the BT Battle Swab push the valve forward and into the 12 gram compartment and remove N No ot te e If the valve is not installed correctly the Marker will not function 10 Storage and Transportation I IM MP PO OR RT TA AN NT T Never carry your BT Marker unca...

Page 10: ...g Ring small 17946 35 Puncture Pin Housing 17947 36 Puncture Pin Housing Retaining Screw 17948 Schematic Description SKU 37 Valve Spring 17949 38 Seal Retaining Washer 17950 39 Cupseal 17951 40 Valve 17952 41 O ring 016 ur 17953 42 Cocking Arm 17954 43 Cocking Arm Pin 17955 44 Trigger Frame 17956 45 Trigger Frame Screw 17957 46 Trigger Assembly 17958 47 Grips 17959 48 Feed Adapter Plug 17960 49 Qu...

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Page 12: ...ey are missing call paintball solutions immediately Paintballs not loading into Marker Check that the feed adapter plug is turned to allow paint to feed into the marker Make sure the marker is in the cocked position Two paintballs shoot at a time Check that the ball detent assembly is in place Can not install the bolt hammer assembly Press the sear slide forward and install the assembly Marker doe...

Page 13: ...e sole written warranty on BT s product and limits any implied warranty to the period that the product is owned by the original purchaser Some states provinces and nations do not allow the limitation of implied warranties or of inci dental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other r...

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