Cleaning
- Disconnect the air source.
- Remove the loader and tip the marker upside down to remove any paintballs in the breach.
- With the barrel sock on, cycle the marker a few times to ensure it is fully depressurized.
- Turn the safety on and/or turn off the marker.
- Look down the feedneck to check the breach for any remaining paintballs. Do not look down the barrel.
- Remove the barrel and run it under warm water, shake off any excess water, run a clean, dry squeegee through it, and allow it to dry.
- Remove the bolt pin, bolt, and grips/grip panels from the marker.
- Remove any o-rings from the bolt and run them, the bolt, and the grips/grip panels under warm water, shake off any excess water, and allow to dry.
- If your marker is electronically controlled, disconnect the battery.
This guide is not yet complete.
These instructions are presented as a guide only. GOGGLES ON, its users, visitors, or associates are not responsible for any damage arising from the use of these instructions. Paintball markers are not toys. Use common sense and treat all paintball markers as you would a real loaded firearm. When handled improperly, paintball markers can cause serious injury and/or death.

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