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FIG-1

When removing the magazine 

A

 from the magazine well push and hold 

the magazine latch 

B

 inwards into the unlocked position.

FIG-2

With the magazine latch held in the unlocked position 

B

 pull the 

magazine 

A

 downwards until it has fully cleared the magazine well.

FIG-3

Once the magazine 

A

 has been fully removed release the magazine latch 

B

 so that it sits in the locked position (facing outwards).

1

  IMPORTANT!

 If the magazine latch is damaged the magazine will 

not securely engage. In this situation do not use the MG 100 and 

contact your local Eclipse dealer for advise.

WARNING!

One paintball or shaped round will be left in the marker if a magazine is removed 

before it has been emptied. The marker is still able to fire this paintball or round. 
Make sure the MG 100 is set to SAFE when installing a loaded magazine if you 

are not in a playing environment.

WARNING

FIG-1

FIG-2

FIG-3

B

B

A

A

B

A

1

15

MG 100

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REMOVING THE MAGAZINE

Summary of Contents for MG 100

Page 1: ...01 MG 100 PLANETECLIPSE MG100 USER MANUAL ENGLISH SHAPED ROUND COMPATIBLE ...

Page 2: ...e MG 100 in SAFE mode until ready to shoot Treat every marker as if it is loaded and ready to fire Always fit a barrel blocking device to the MG 100 when not in use Always remove paintballs from the MG 100 when not in use Do not field strip or remove any parts while the marker is pressurised Do not pressurise the MG 100 without all the components of the marker correctly installed as high pressure ...

Page 3: ... is in English It contains important safety guidelines and instructions Should you be unsure at any stage or unable to understand the contents of this manual you must seek expert advice Le mode d emploi est en Anglais Il contient des instructions et mesures de sécurité importantes En cas de doute ou s il vous est impossible de comprendre le contenu du monde d emploi demandez conseil à un expert Es...

Page 4: ...g a front shroud 21 Accessory mounting 22 Attaching a stock 24 Velocity adjustment 25 Detents 26 Unloading the MG 100 MagFed 28 Unloading the MG 100 Hopper Fed 30 Storage and transportation MAINTENANCE 31 33 31 On line maintenance videos 32 Fault finding tables TECHNICAL 34 43 34 Parts list 36 MG 100 inline regulator 37 Three way assembly 38 Bolt assembly 68cal 39 Push On Purge System 40 Frame ass...

Page 5: ...ELS TO KEEP UP TO DATE WITH OUR TECH SUPPORT EVENTS CALENDAR WEGOT YOUR BACK OUR ARMY OF PLANET ECLIPSE PRO TECHS ATTEND PAINTBALL EVENTS ALL OVER THE WORLD TO MAKE SURE THAT YOU AND YOUR ECLIPSE MARKER ARE FIRING ON ALL CYLINDERS AT ALL TIMES IN ALL GAME SCENARIOS ...

Page 6: ...FIG 1 G A B C E D J 1 2 3 5 F I 4 H 06 MG 100 QUICKSTART SETTING UPTHE MG 100 MAGFED ...

Page 7: ...ANT The feedtube plug must be fitted correctly for the MG 100 to operate in magfed mode 3 IMPORTANT Safety precaution if marker fires accidentally 4 IMPORTANT Always ensure marker is de gassed when setting up 5 NEVER use CO2 Only use compressed air or Nitrogen QUICKSTART SETTING UPTHE MG100 MAGFED WARNING Always make sure that the marker is in SAFE mode with a barrel blocking device installed and ...

Page 8: ...FIG 1 I A B J E G F L K 1 2 3 5 H C 4 D 08 MG 100 QUICKSTART SETTING UPTHE MG 100 HOPPER FED ...

Page 9: ...rker will now fire when the trigger is pulled QUICKSTART SETTING UPTHE MG100 HOPPER FED 1 IMPORTANT To enable SAFE FIRE see pages 10 11 2 IMPORTANT Hopper will not attach if PAL feedneck is not fitted 3 IMPORTANT Safety precaution if marker fires accidentally 4 IMPORTANT Always ensure marker is de gassed when setting up 5 NEVER use CO2 Only use compressed air or Nitrogen WARNING Always make sure t...

Page 10: ...ly into position B and will sit flush with the frame The trigger will be locked and the marker will not fire 1 IMPORTANT If the safety button does not work contact your local Eclipse Dealer immediately and do not use the marker QUICKSTART THE MG 100SAFETYBUTTON SAFE WARNING When SAFE is enabled the MG 100 is still a live marker until the air system has been fully removed Ensure that a barrel block...

Page 11: ...n B and will sit flush with the frame The trigger will be unlocked and the marker will fire 1 IMPORTANT If the safety button does not work contact your local Eclipse Dealer immediately and do not use the marker QUICKSTART THEMG 100SAFETYBUTTON FIRE WARNING When FIRE is enabled the MG 100 is live and will fire with every pull of the trigger if an air system is fitted Ensure that the MG 100 is set t...

Page 12: ...plug from the body FIG 4 Once released simply pull the feedtube plug away from the body B 1 IMPORTANT The PAL feedtube plug will be held firmly in place so a reasonable amount of force may be required to remove WARNING The PAL feedneck feedtube plug will be secure when installed so will require an amount of force and agitation to remove it ALWAYS ensure that the MG 100 is degased and free from pro...

Page 13: ...kwise to replace it using a 5 32 hex key FIG 8 Insert the dummy magazine F into the magazine well until it clicks securely in place Make sure the dummy magazine lock G is engaged which prevents the dummy magazine latch H from accidentally ejecting the dummy magazine WARNING Take care when installing the PAL feedneck making sure not to apply too much force around the PAL plunger ALWAYS ensure that ...

Page 14: ... the magazine clicks securely into place The magazine is now engaged and ready to use 1 IMPORTANT If the magazine latch is damaged the magazine will not securely engage In this situation do not use the MG 100 and contact your local Eclipse dealer for advise WARNING Make sure the MG 100 is set to SAFE when installing a loaded magazine if you are not in a playing environment WARNING FIG 1 FIG 2 B A ...

Page 15: ...locked position facing outwards 1 IMPORTANT If the magazine latch is damaged the magazine will not securely engage In this situation do not use the MG 100 and contact your local Eclipse dealer for advise WARNING One paintball or shaped round will be left in the marker if a magazine is removed before it has been emptied The marker is still able to fire this paintball or round Make sure the MG 100 i...

Page 16: ... the front of the round facing towards the centre of the magazine FIG 6 Repeat the process as explained in Fig 3 FIG 1 FIG 4 FIG 2 FIG 5 FIG 3 FIG 6 B D A A A A C C DO NOT depress the magazine follower without paintballs in the magazine On rare occasions releasing a locked follower without paintballs in place can seriously damage the magazine NEVER discharge a fully locked follower at yourself or ...

Page 17: ...lowers D into position with the flat face near the top of the follower facing outwards away from the middle of the magazine FIG 4 Insert the upgraded springs E and compress them as you slide the spring retention plate A in reverse to how it was removed Take care not to trap the springs under the spring retention plate FIG 5 When the Eclipse magazine follower and spring upgrade kit has been install...

Page 18: ...with alignment of the PAL loader When fitting the PAL loader make sure the dimple D sits centrally within the recess If the PAL loader doesn t fit correctly use the clamping feedneck lever E to loosen tighten accordingly WARNING If the agitator plate actuator isn t aligned with the PAL plunger then the PAL system may not work correctly Always make sure the marker is set to SAFE when installing a l...

Page 19: ...n accordingly NOTICE Although the PAL plunger will still activate when fired NO gas is wasted nor is the efficiency of the MG 100 affected in any way The PAL system WILL NOT improve the performance of non PAL gravity fed loaders nor will it affect the performance of any force fed loaders WARNING FIG 1 FIG 2 A E B 19 MG 100 QUICKSTART ATTACHINGA GENERICLOADER ...

Page 20: ...p retention slots E on both sides of the shroud These clips ensure both shroud sections are secure FIG 3 Once the retention clips D are in place the shroud sections are secure 1 IMPORTANT The front shroud may not be compatible with third party barrel systems FIG 1 FIG 2 FIG 3 D D C B E D 1 A WARNING When removing the shroud retention clips DO NOT twist or pull at an angle as this could damage or e...

Page 21: ...h the wingnut threads Tighten as necessary so they are secure and will hold the weight of the accessory Once complete re attach the shroud sections in the reverse manner of Fig 1 You are now ready to attach your accessories sold separately FIG 1 FIG 2 C A D E WARNING Always ensure the MG 100 is degased and free of projectiles when accessorising Make sure shroud screws are fully released before sep...

Page 22: ... 4 The stock insert D is used to connect the stock and drop stock adaptor into the back of the MG 100 FIG 5 Attach one half of the stock insert D to the drop stock adaptor FIG 6 Connect both halves of the stock insert together D FIG 1 FIG 3 FIG 5 FIG 2 FIG 4 FIG 6 A A A D B D WARNING The drop shoulder attachment will not connect securely to the MG 100 without the addition of the stock adaptor The ...

Page 23: ...erted swing the blanking plug latch F towards the marker to secure the stock assembly in place FIG 11 The installed stock assembly should be secure and solid If it feels loose then remove and try to refit correctly FIG 12 Short 6mm stub third party QD sling mounts may be installed in the mounting rings highlighted H FIG 7 FIG 9 FIG 11 FIG 8 FIG 10 FIG 12 F E H E G F WARNING Always ensure the blank...

Page 24: ...ustment for an accurate velocity reading 1 DO NOT turn the adjuster screw in too far This will prevent the MG 100 from firing 2 DO NOT exceed 300 FPS when using 68 calibre paintballs 3 DO NOT exceed 300 FPS when using shaped rounds WARNING ALWAYS conform with the velocity limits of the venue and or local laws ALWAYS wear correct protective equipment when firing your marker NEVER point your marker ...

Page 25: ...r cleaning or replacement FIG 1 Use a 5 64 2mm hex key A to remove the detent cover screw B by rotating counter clockwise This will release the detent cover C see Fig 2 FIG 2 To remove the detents D simply use a small hex key or your finger tips to gently lift the rubber detent from its seat B Detent cover screw 6 32UNC x 5 16 countersunk socket screws C Detent cover D Rubber detent The elements w...

Page 26: ...FIG 1 D H A G I B E 2 1 5 3 F 4 C 26 MG 100 QUICKSTART UNLOADINGTHE MG 100 MAGFED ...

Page 27: ...rrel counter clockwise from the marker body 1 ALWAYS always remove rounds from the breech before handling the marker 2 IMPORTANT To enable SAFE FIRE see pages 10 11 3 IMPORTANT Only remove air system when marker is de gassed 4 IMPORTANT The magazine will not release if the magazine latch is not depressed 5 IMPORTANT Keep barrel blocking device attached until safe WARNING Always make sure the MG 10...

Page 28: ...FIG 1 D F A G B I E 2 1 5 3 J H 4 C 28 MG 100 QUICKSTART UNLOADINGTHE MG 100 HOPPER FED ...

Page 29: ...tch To release the magazine from the magazine well J Remove the dummy magazine Slide the dummy magazine out from the magazine well 1 ALWAYS always remove rounds from the breech before handling the marker 2 IMPORTANT To enable SAFE FIRE see page 10 11 3 IMPORTANT Only remove air system when marker is de gassed 4 IMPORTANT Magazine will not release if magazine latch is not depressed 5 IMPORTANT Keep...

Page 30: ...markers 10 Use the box in which the marker was originally supplied to protect the marker against rough handling during transport 11 Store in a cool place away from direct sunlight and chemical fumes such as petrol or engine exhaust gases Long term exposure to direct sunlight chemicals and large temperature fluctuations will damage the magazines 12 Do not store your magaiznes in a loaded state for ...

Page 31: ...dicated marker maintenance videos to guide the user through each step From basic to more advanced parts of the MG 100 we ve got your back Check out the MG 100 Eclipse Tech Hub playlist at our YouTube channel for more And don t forget to Subscribe www youtube com user planeteclipse MAINTENANCE ONLINEMAINTENANCEVIDEOS ...

Page 32: ...spool seals The MG 100 leaks down the barrel Dirty or damaged can o rings Clean and lubricate or replace 020 NBR70 and 017 NBR o rings on the front of the can Dirty or damaged o rings on the spool Clean and lubricate or replace the 011 NBR70 and 012 NBR70 o rings on the main spool Dirty or damaged bolt o rings Clean and lubricate or replace 14x2 NBR70 o ring on the back of the bolt Dirty or damage...

Page 33: ...ugh flow Try another air system Dirty partially blocked inline regulator Strip clean lubricate and rebuild the inline regulator Two or more balls are being fed into the breech Worn damaged or missing ball detents Change the rubber ball detent The feed force is too high from loader where applicable Adjust loader settings use lower force loader MG 100 is inconsistent The inline regulator is dirty St...

Page 34: ...FIG 1 34 MG 100 TECHNICAL PARTSLIST 8 7 9 10 14 16 4 17 1 5 6 2 15 11 13 12 3 ...

Page 35: ...l 3 Back cap 4 Bolt assembly 5 Rubber detent 6 Safety switch 7 Three way assembly 8 Rear frame screw 9 Front frame screw 10 Frame assembly 11 Trigger assembly 12 Grip retaining clip 13 Regulator assembly 14 Magazine well 15 ASA assembly 16 Magazine release catch assembly 17 Barrel o ring 016 NBR70 ...

Page 36: ... spring 2 Inlet pipe Regulator seal Regulator piston Piston o ring 14 x 2 NBR70 Regulator cap 010 NBR70 010 NBR70 Adjuster top Adjuster o ring 011 NBR70 1 Reset the MG 100 regulator to factory after re assembly 2 Only use the spring provided with the MG 100 regulator 3 Failure to re install the purge poppet assembly correctly could seriously damage the MG 100 Regulator body o rings 015 NBR70 ...

Page 37: ...TECHNICAL THREE WAYASSEMBLY 6 Seal custom 6 Seal custom 4 x 1 NBR70 Three way valve cap Three way valve cap Three way valve spool Three way valve body Three way valve gasket MG 100 transfer block Three way valve gasket ...

Page 38: ...crew 012 NBR70 Bolt guide 014 NBR70 015 NBR90 14 x 2 NBR70 016 NBR70 012 NBR70 011 NBR70 Switch 016 NBR70 Valve chamber 020 NBR70 020 NBR70 020 NBR70 Bolt 013 NBR70 Can 020 NBR70 Internal 017 NBR70 Spring guide Spool spring Spool 008 NBR70 14 x 2 NBR70 013 NBR70 013 NBR70 013 NBR70 ...

Page 39: ...OPS insert POPS screw 10 32 UNF x 1 cap head socket POPS pin Latch button Internal o ring 005 NBR90 External o ring 007 NBR70 004 NBR70 Push rod POPS body POPS bonnet 004 NBR70 39 MG 100 TECHNICAL PUSHON PURGE SYSTEM POPS ...

Page 40: ...70 o ring 4 Magazine latch pivot pin 5 Magazine release catch 6 Magazine latch spring 7 MG 100 frame 8 POPS ASA retaining nuts 9 POPS ASA screws 10 32 UNF x 1 cap head socket 10 Trigger 11 Trigger spring 12 Trigger plate 13 Trigger plate retaining screws 14 Three way assembly 15 Three way push pin 16 Trigger pin 17 Push pin retainer with 3x1 NBR70 o ring ...

Page 41: ... 32 UNF x 1 2 PAL Feed tube PAL Plunger Feed lever 41 MG 100 TECHNICAL FEEDNECKAND PALPLUNGER FIG 1 The MG 100 PAL clamping feedneck incorporates our Deftek system patent pending meaning the feedneck is designed to be slightly offset to neutralise any paintball bounce back providing the optimum paintball feed system ...

Page 42: ...Use the finger recess to help release the rear grip section C Once released fully remove the rear grip section from the frame D The front grip section can now be released and removed E You can now easily access the frame and separate grip pieces for thorough cleaning Repeat the steps in reverse order to reattach the grips to the frame 1 BE CAREFUL when cleaning the frame there are exposed operatio...

Page 43: ...1 2 2 4 4 1 43 MG 100 TECHNICAL MAGAZINE FIG 1 1 Magazine shells 2 Magazine chamber covers 3 Magazine chamber cover springs 4 Followers 5 Follower springs 6 Follower retention clips 7 Spring retention plate 8 Magazine screws ...

Page 44: ...undergo meticulous checks by experienced specialists who care about the product that arrives at your door Stringent quality control and the use of precision materials equals a quality product STANDARD Your Eclipse marker is awesome and requires no after market parts however for genuine Eclipse accessories that compliment your playing preference or individual style consult your local Eclipse Dealer...

Page 45: ... 14 15 16 17 27 29 32 43 Magazine chamber 16 17 Magazine latch 09 13 14 15 27 29 Magazine well 02 07 09 13 14 15 27 29 Magfed 07 12 13 26 27 Maintenance 02 04 31 32 P PAL 04 09 12 13 18 19 41 Picatinny rail 21 Plunger 04 13 18 19 POPS 07 09 27 29 33 39 40 R Register 46 Regulator 02 03 04 07 09 32 33 36 47 S SAFE 02 07 09 10 11 14 15 18 27 29 30 Safety button 04 07 09 10 11 27 29 30 Shaped rounds 0...

Page 46: ...46 MG 100 SUPPORT NOTES ...

Page 47: ...Warranty exemptions include but are not limited to accidental damage wear and tear unreasonable force surface finish and perishable components such as o rings valves screws solenoids and break beam sensor units at our discretion By completing and returning this warranty card you agree to our privacy policy I verify that I am least 18 years of age and I have read the manual supplied with my Eclipse...

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Page 49: ...49 MG 100 SUPPORT NOTES ...

Page 50: ...603 997 7 946 285 6 349 711 7 044 119 7 185 646 7 461 646 7 556 032 7 591 262 7 617 819 7 617 820 7 640 925 7 640 926 7 866 308 APPLICATION NUMBERS 12 256 832 12 613 958 12 493 777 11 654 721 11 747 107 12 503 504 11 781 821 60 832 548 11 965 886 10 280 115 Additional U S and International Patents may be pending USA 130 Franklin Street Building L4 L5 Warren RI 02885 USA Call 1 401 247 9061 planete...

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