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TP04405 Rev. 07/16

Warning/Liability Statement

This marker is classified as a dangerous weapon and is surrendered by Tippmann Sports, 

LLC with the understanding that the purchaser assumes all liability resulting from unsafe 

handling or any action that constitutes a violation of any applicable laws or regulations. 

Tippmann Sports, LLC shall not be liable for personal injury, loss of property or loss of life 

resulting from the use of this weapon under any circumstances, including intentional, reckless, 

negligent or accidental discharges.
All information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. Tippmann Sports, 

LLC reserves the right to make changes and improvements to products without incurring any 

obligation to incorporate such improvements into products previously sold.
If you as a user do not accept liability, Tippmann Sports, LLC requests you do not use a 

Tippmann Sports, LLC marker. By using this paintball marker you release Tippmann Sports, 

LLC of any and all liability associated with its use.

SAFETY IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY!

 

WARNING

Except when your M4 Carbine is in use, 

always make sure that the Safety Selector 

Switch is in Safe mode.
To put in Safe mode: Move the Safety Selector 

Switch so the indicator points to “SAFE” as 

shown.
To go to a Fire mode: Move the Safety 

Selector Switch so the indicator points to 

the “FIRE” position. 

Familiarize Yourself with Safety...

The ownership of this weapon places upon you the total responsibility for its safe and lawful 

use. You must observe the same safety precautions as you would any firearm to assure 

the safety of not only yourself but everyone around you. Outlined here are some general 

precautions to be aware of. The user should at all times use caution and common sense when 

using this marker and always remember that the game of paintball can only survive and grow 

if it remains SAFE!

•  Do not load or fire this marker until you have completely read this manual, and are 

familiar with its safety features, mechanical operation, and handling characteristics.

•  Handle this and any marker as if it were loaded at all times.
•  Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
•  Do not look down the barrel of a paintball marker. Accidental discharge into the eyes 

may cause permanent injury or death.

•  Keep the marker in Safe mode until ready to shoot (see Warning box above).
•  Keep the barrel blocking device installed on marker when not shooting (page 5).
•  Never point the marker at anything you do not intend to shoot.
•  Never fire your marker at anything you do not intend to shoot because there may be 

Summary of Contents for M4 Carbine

Page 1: ...USA P 260 749 6022 F 260 749 6619 www Tippmann com tippmann M4 Carbine 68 Caliber Paintball Marker Owner s Manual Lanceur De Paintball Manuel d utilisation Macador Paintball Manual del Usuario TP0440...

Page 2: ...or jugadores como por cualquier persona que este en el radio de alcance Recomendamos al menos 18 a os para la compra y uso Las personas menores de 18 a os deben usar este producto bajo la supervisi n...

Page 3: ...rucciones cuando se utiliza trabajando transporte o almacenar este marcador Mantenga siempre el seguro del gatillo activado a menos que sea necesario hacer disparos Como se ve en las instrucciones de...

Page 4: ...ith Safety 6 Getting Started 8 Install the Handguard and Barrel 8 Length Adjustment of the Stock 8 Air CO2 Cylinder Installation 9 Loading the Hopper 9 Firing the Marker 9 Velocity Adjustment 10 Unloa...

Page 5: ...Keeping the cord as tight as possible leave just enough cord elasticity to remove the barrel blocking device for firing 3 After the cord length is properly adjusted lock the cord length by tying a kn...

Page 6: ...Safe mode Move the Safety Selector Switch so the indicator points to SAFE as shown To go to a Fire mode Move the Safety Selector Switch so the indicator points to the FIRE position Familiarize Yoursel...

Page 7: ...opriately when playing the game of paintball Avoid exposing any skin when playing the game of paintball Even a light layer will absorb some of the impact and protect you from the paintballs Keep expos...

Page 8: ...ese instructions item numbers are in parentheses Install the Handguard and Barrel 1 Remove the screw identified at right 2 Insert the Handguard and reinstall the screw Tighten to hold in place 3 Slide...

Page 9: ...r the full air CO2 cylinder engage the pin valve could be too short or the pin valve seal is damaged Follow the Air CO2 Cylinder Removal instructions on page 12 and take your air CO2 cylinder to a C5...

Page 10: ...s on pages 10 11 before removing the air cylinder from your marker see removal instructions on page 12 Air CO2 Cylinder Warnings WARNING The brass or nickel plated cylinder valve 1 is intended to be p...

Page 11: ...esired it is critical that your cylinder be checked by or the device installed by a qualified professional All air or CO2 cylinders must be filled only by properly trained personnel Cylinder valves mu...

Page 12: ...epeat this step until the marker does not fire Only then remove the air CO2 cylinder NOTE If during this step you turned the air CO2 cylinder and it began to leak before you pulled the trigger the air...

Page 13: ...f paint grease and any debris Hopper Fed To clean inside the barrel remove the Feed Tube Unscrew the Locking Cap from the Feed Tube Rotate the Feed Tube out to remove it from the marker Insert the squ...

Page 14: ...rtified Marker Oil when re assembling the barrel to the marker 4 Remove the Rear Sight 92 from the marker 5 Remove the Feed Tube Assembly 66 Unscrew the Locking Cap 65 from the Feed Tube and swing it...

Page 15: ...as Line Joint 35 unless it is leaking or you need to replace the valve If you do use teflon tape or thread paste on the joint threads before reinstalling it Carefully hand start all threaded parts be...

Page 16: ...g 53 2 Set the Trigger 49 onto the Receiver Pin 51 as shown Install the silver colored Trigger Spring 50 3 Install the Trigger Adapter Assembly 55 onto the remaining Receiver Pins 51 4 Slide the Front...

Page 17: ...tch They are not interchangeable The Ball Latch Retaining Plate 74 holds the Ball Latch in place 2 The Cover Plate does not hinge like the Feed Tube does It has a stub that has the same angle as the F...

Page 18: ...he remaining screw from the Magazine 3 Lift the cover off of the Magazine 4 Inspect and clean the parts inside the Magazine 5 Replace any damaged or worn out parts 6 During reassembly make sure the Ba...

Page 19: ...16 Tippmann Service Department 1 800 533 4831 www tippmann com Revised 07 08 16 WARNING Do not disassemble this marker while it is pressurized Do not pressurize a partially assembled marker M4 Carbine...

Page 20: ...20 E N G L I S H TP04405 Rev 07 16...

Page 21: ...21 E N G L I S H TP04405 Rev 07 16 T his is the C harging H andle assembly I t is a single part and cannot be disassembled...

Page 22: ...22 E N G L I S H TP04405 Rev 07 16 Hopper Fed Parts...

Page 23: ...23 E N G L I S H TP04405 Rev 07 16 Magazine Fed Parts...

Page 24: ...TA06534 O Ring Valve RearBolt 1 14 CA 27 Front Valve Seat 1 15 CA 30N Valve Stem 1 16 PA 28 Valve Stem Cup Seal 1 17 CA 29 Valve Stem Cup 1 18 TA40022 Spring 1 19 SL2 25 O Ring Valve Stem 2 20 TA06318...

Page 25: ...6 Magazine Latch Button 1 46 TA09919 Screw 10 32 x 1 2 47 TA06321 Linkage Arm 1 48 TA06317 Trigger Link Arm 1 49 TA06316 Trigger 1 50 98 20 Trigger Spring 2 51 98 33 Receiver Pin 3 52 02 35 Sear 1 53...

Page 26: ...cking Cap 1 66 TA06326 Feed Elbow 1 67 PL 42D 1 4 20 Square Nut 1 68 98 45 M6 Flat Washer 1 69 PL 42C 1 4 20x1 Screw 1 Fake Magazine 70 TA06329 Fake Mag Ball Latch 1 71 TA06310 Mag Shell RH 1 72 TA063...

Page 27: ...chet Wheel 1 79 TA06345 Ratchet Pawl 1 80 TA06342 Ball Plunger 1 81 TA06344 Ball Catch 1 82 TA06343 Ball Catch Release 1 83 TA06340 Ball Catch Spring 1 84 TA06349 Pawl Spring 1 85 TA06307 Magazine Sid...

Page 28: ...Tippmann paintball marker Marker and or Tippmann accessories Accessories Tippmann s customer service personnel are available to assist you For customer service and or other information please contact...

Page 29: ...ANY DIRECT INDIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES COLLECTIVELY DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE SALE OR USE OF OR YOUR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT NO PAYMENT OR OTHER COMPENSATION WILL BE MADE FOR DA...

Page 30: ...30 E N G L I S H TP04405 Rev 07 16 NOTES...

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