SPRING KIT INSTRUCTIONS
1. Never allow the marker to shoot at velocities exceeding 300 FPS.
2. Always remove the gas source and all paintballs from your marker before you disassemble any part of it.
3. Before changing any component of a paintball marker, fully understand the entire operator’s manual.
4. When changing springs or anything else that will alter shooting velocity of the marker, have
appropriate chronograph available for testing results.
5. Never shoot marker at the heads of people or animals. Never shoot at anyone not wearing goggles
and head protection approved for paintball games.
6. Spring tension in order from strongest to weakest–red, blue, then white.
SAFETY FIRST!
Use a Barrel Plug!
SEE PAGE 10 FOR DISASSEMBLY OR REASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Action:
Paintballs:
Safety:
Barrel Length:
Barrel:
Height:
Length:
Air Source:
Grip:
Tournament grade semi-automatic powered by either N2or CO2
9 inches
Threaded and polished aluminum; ported for all models
8.5 inches (without attached loader)
:
17.5 inches overall (with 9 in. barrel and without attachments)
Input Pressure:
Operating Pressure:
Air Source Input:
Mechanical slide
For use only with standard “.68 caliber” (.68-inch diameter)
paintballs. RPS paintballs recommended
Accepts standard connections for CO
2
, regulated N
2
, or regulated
compressed air
Recommended 650 psi to 1000 psi
Not to exceed 1000 psi
Bottomline ASA accepts standard paintball threading
Durable space age polymer with double trigger & guard
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SPECIFICATIONS
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