STEP 5) Velocity Adjustment
Each time you play paintball,
the velocity of your paintball
marker should be checked
with a chronograph, an
instrument for measuring
velocity, prior to playing
paintball to verify that the
marker’s velocity is set below
300 feet per second or less if
required by playing field.
To adjust the velocity use the 5/32” allen wrench included with
your marker. The velocity adjustment screw is located on left
side receiver. To adjust the velocity down, turn the screw inward
or clockwise. To turn the velocity up, turn the screw out or
counterclockwise. Do not remove velocity screw.
NOTE: You must turn the velocity screw all the way in before
doing any disassembly.
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5/32” Allen Wrench
Velocity
Adjustment
Screw
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Getting Started (continued from page 6)
STEP 3) Hopper
• Barrel Sleeve must be installed (see page 2) and safety in
Safe Mode (see page 4) before filling the hopper.
• Make sure that the feed elbow and hopper are clean and free
of any sharp edges to keep paintballs feeding into the marker
smoothly.
• Install the hopper neck into the feed elbow of your marker
and tighten the hopper down with a 3/16” allen wrench.
NOTE: Do not overtighten or the elbow may break. With the
barrel sleeve installed and safety in Safe Mode, you are now
ready to load your hopper with paintballs. Fill hopper and
only remove barrel sleeve and turn off the safety when ready
to shoot.
STEP 6) Rear Sight Adjustment
If your paintball is hitting low, slide the rear sight back towards
rear of marker. Do the opposite if paintball is hitting high.
STEP 4) Rate of Fire Adjustments and Troubleshooting
• For RESPONSE
TM
marker - complete Tuning The Response
Trigger Rate of Fire instructions on page 8 then go to STEP 5.
• For E-TRIGGER
TM
marker - complete E-GRIP Tuning and
Operating Instructions on page 9.
• For CUSTOM PRO
TM
marker - Go to STEP 5.