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The trigger has adjustments for pre and post travel as well as microswitch activation point.

Firing modes

There are 5 firing modes and 4 tournament modes. You can adjust the settings through the foregrip control without removing any covers.

Maintaining your Proton

The Proton has been designed to require a minimal amount of maintenance for proper operation.  It is recommended that before each use you 

put 2 drops of light gun oil in the ASA.  When the marker is gassed up the oil will distribute through the marker.  This will be adequate to keep 

the marker working properly.

Removing the ball detents for cleaning

The Proton uses two spring loaded ball detents to prevent the double feeding of paintballs. They are located near the front of the receiver. To 

remove, insert a 1/16” hex key into the access hole in the cover.  Make sure that the hex key is fully engaged in the screw otherwise you may 

strip the hex in the screw.  Unscrew the cover and lift out the ball detent and spring.

To install the ball detent

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Place the ball detent in the hole in the receiver.

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Put the spring in the ball detent,

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Put the cover screw in the slot of the cover and put the hex key in the screw through the access hole in the cover.

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Place the cover over the ball detent and spring.  Tighten the screw.  

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Note:  Do not over-tighten the screw otherwise you may strip the hex in the screw which will make it difficult to remove the cover. 

Note: 

Do not over-tighten screw otherwise you may strip the hex in the screw which will make it difficult to remove the cover

Cleaning the Proton

First remove the bolt assembly by inserting a 5/32” hex key in the rear cap.  Unscrew the bolt assembly and pull it out.  You can use a standard 

squeegee to clean the bore of the marker.  Insert the squeegee from the back of the marker and pull it through the front. 

Battery replacement

Remove the four screws hold the wraparound grip and push the battery out from the access hole on the handle frame.  Note the proper 

polarity when installing a new battery.  The + side of the battery is indicated on the board in the handle frame. We recommend the use of a 

high quality alkaline battery.

Removing the frame from the body.

In the event that you need to separate the frame and body, ensure that you unplug the wiring harness (the two small wires with white plastic 

connector blocks on either side) from the circuit board in the grip frame ONLY. While removing the wiring harness from your upper/horizontal 

board will not permanently damage your marker, it is very difficult to replace correctly and can result in damage if not replaced carefully.

Features

Inline bolt system

The Proton inline bolt system consists of a spool controlled by a direct operated solenoid valve. The movable part of the spool glides on self 

lubricating material which eliminates the need to use special grease like other spool type bolts. The low operating pressure and built in air 

cushion minimize recoil while firing.

Eye shields

When a paintball breaks in a marker you almost always have to remove the bolt to completely clean out all the mess. Very rarely will it clean 

out by itself. And you will also have to remove the eyes to clean them properly. This is why the eye shields are so useful. When you use a 

squeegee to clean out the breach this will also clean the eyes. In addition they are slightly recessed so they will never get scratched by the 

movement of the bolt.

ASA with on/off and purge system

The Proton has a standard threaded ASA with an ON/OFF knob that not only makes it safe to remove the tank but also releases all the air in 

the marker and dump chamber. This simple and useful feature eliminates the need to shoot out the air in the marker when you remove the 

tank.

Intelligent break beam sensor system

The Proton has a redesigned break beam sensor system with eye shields that prevent any dirt from interfering with the sensor. The eyes 

can be cleaned by simply removing the bolt and using a squeegee. If any malfunction should occur the software automatically overrides the 

eye function and reduces the rate of fire to keep you in the game. The upper mode button on the foregrip allows you to enable or disable the 

sensor system. The software detects the actual position of the ball as it approaches the bottom of the breach. This is a more reliable way of 

ensuring that the ball is in position rather than using a time delay. The in-position tolerance can be adjusted depending on the paintballs being 

used. If you are using relatively tough paintballs you can set the precision to low. A high precision will ensure that the ball is fully in the breach 

which would be useful for fragile paintballs.

Electronic On/Off

We have built in a convenient electrical on/off switch into the handle that cuts off all power from the battery. Unlike other electronic markers 

,when you are not using your marker you do not have to worry about draining the battery. We have also eliminated those cumbersome 9 volt 

battery connectors; the battery simply snaps into the handle frame.

Simple design

The Proton has all the air lines machined in the handle eliminated those bulky and leak prone macro fittings. The electronic controls and status 

leds are conveniently located in the foregip. The inline bolt system is completely removable from the back of the marker.

Adjustable trigger

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