
GENERAL INFORMATION
It is recommended that you install a new battery to ensure the maximum
capacity. If you leave the battery unused for over a week install a new battery.
General Maintenance
(1) Use the compressed air to clean the coil set to keep it’s best performance after every use.
Cleaning should only be performed on the exterior of the marker. Never submerge the frame in any
type of liquid for any reason. The electronics may become damaged or destroyed. Keep water or
cleaning solutions from entering the inside of the frame. Solvents should not be used to clean any
part of the frame.
(2) Always use the appropriate tool to remove screws and other components of the frame.
(3) Do not dry fire.
(4) Only use paintball lubes or grease.
Trouble Shooting
I. One or more of the following may cause recocking related problems.
A. The pressure in the tank is too low or too high.
B. Need lubrication. (See the Operation Guide)
C. Striker o-ring is damaged. Replace with a new o-ring.
D. Need to clean barrel and upper chamber of the receiver.
E. Paintballs may be defective. (i.e. expired, change shape)
F. Bolt o-ring is damaged or the o-ring has expanded or swelled. Replace with a
new o-ring.
G. After ball breaks, remove all parts from the upper chamber of the receiver, wipe parts clean,
and reassemble parts into the receiver. Also make sure to clean the barrel with a squeegee.
Helpful Hints:
II. Always remove air tank before any disassembly of your marker.
DO NOT remove the valve body unless specific valve body repairs are needed.
If needed, remove the valve body with a long, soft tipped object such as an eraser end of a pencil. DO
NOT remove the valve body with a screw driver as it will
damage the valve body and cause air leaks.
•Air leaks are usually caused by a damaged valve body or damaged cup seal. Replace with a new valve
body and/or cup seal if necessary.
•To assure gun is assembled properly, follow the schematic drawing or place parts in order during disas-
sembly. Parts assembled backwards or placed in the wrong order will cause major to malfunction.
Electronic Grip Troubleshooting:
III. Electronic Grip
A. Check to make sure there is enough air pressure to fire the marker
B. Battery may need to be replaced
C. Specific troubleshooting questions may be answered by e-mailing
D. Velocity may be too high, lower to below 280 fps
Maintenance:
1) To properly maintain your marker, you will need to disassemble your marker. (note how parts are
removed from the marker to ease reassembly). Remove the disconnect pin using caution as internal
parts are spring loaded. Pull the venturi cocking bolt out the back of the marker. The striker will also be
removed.
2) Clean any paint or dirt from the bolt and inside of the marker using a clean rag or squeegee.
3) Lubricate the bolt and striker using a few drops of paintball oil, spread evenly with your finger.
4) Reassemble the marker. Note: when putting the venturi bolt and striker back into the marker, you will
need to apply pressure to the venturi bolt while pushing the sear out of the way. To do this remove the
grip cover and push the movable part of the solenoid forward. Note in some cases it may be necessary
to push directly on the sear. This will allow the bolt and striker to be properly installed in the marker.