Appendix
Terms of Warranty
Infinity Paintball Products warranties your Legend Paintball Marker to be free from all manufacturing and production
defects for a period of one year from the time of original purchase. Warranty does not cover accidental damage, wear
and tear, and unreasonable force. Warranty does not cover perishable parts such as O-rings; Exhaust valve, solenoid,
beam break eye sensor wiring harness, springs, and screws. WAS circuit board carries it’s own lifetime warranty through
Wicked Air Sportz.
Trouble Shooting
Breaking Paint
Many factors can cause breaking paint. Below is a list of the most common things to check.
1. Is your paint Brittle? Or has it been exposed to cold weather? Follow storage instructions on the side of your
box of paint
2. Is your Legend free of dirt or debris? Make sure your Legend is clean. Remove the bolt and loader and clean
both the breech and feed neck
3. Does your Legend have both ball detents in good working order? If one or both ball detents are missing.
Your Legend will not feed paint properly. Replace ball detents with factory replacements.
4. Is your paint to large for your barrel I.D.? A paintball should be small enough to fall through a barrel or be
blown through with the force in your lungs. If the ball gets stuck in the barrel, your barrel I.D. is too small for
that paint. Switch to a larger I.D. barrel
5. Is the velocity or inline pressure to high? Your inline pressure of the gun should be lower than 300 psi. Use a
gauge on the side of the gun to check your inline pressure. If your pressure is to high, than your velocity is
most likely to high as well.
6. Is your ball in place delay to high? It is possible to chop paint when your loader runs low on paint if you ball in
place delay is to low. Try raising your ball in place delay to 3+ setting.
Air leak inside gun
If you hear an air leak inside the gun. It is very important to find the direct source of the leak.
Follow these steps:
1. Remove the grip frame from the gun.
2. Make sure you unplug the solenoid wire and eye’s before you pull the grip frame from the body.
3. Once you have the body and frame separated, turn the air source on and find the exact source of the leak.
(Use soap water if needed)
Common leaks locations:
1. Either end of the long clear air hose (fix; replace hose & check inline pressure)
2. Brass fittings screwed into the front block or Solenoid Valve (fix; titan brass fittings with wrench)
3. Crack between the front block and body of the gun (fix; remove front block and replace O-ring with #112)
4. From the bottom of the Solenoid Valve (contact technical support for a replacement, Do not try to open)
Velocity fluctuation
Bad paint or dirty guns causes most Velocity fluctuations.
1. Make sure your gun and barrel is clean. Use hot water to clean your barrel and a clean battle swab to clean
your gun.
2. Most paintballs are not round. If your paint has been sitting for a long period of time it most likely is less round
than New paint. Try new (good quality paintballs) before you contact technical support.
3. Check to see if your anti-blow back O-ring is still in the gun. To do this, follow these steps.
a. Remove your loader and all paintballs from the gun
b. Turn the power to gun off
c. Remove the air source (air tank) from the gun
d. Remove the bolt from the gun
e. Remove the barrel from the gun.