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Shaft Kit Installation Instructions

Remove your air source from the gun, and release all the air from inside the gun. This can be done by re-cocking the gun and pulling the trigger.


1. Unscrew the two screws that hold the trigger frame to the body of the gun. There is one in front of the trigger, and one behind it.

2. Gently turn the trigger frame to the right, and gently slide the stock 3-way shaft out of the hole that connects it to the trigger.

3. Remove the stock 3-way shaft from the 3-way.

4. Re-connect your trigger frame to the body of the gun with the two screws your removed in #1.

5. Remove the set-screw from the Trigger Collar and unscrew the two pieces of The Shaft Kit. You will be left with The Shaft, Trigger Collar and set-screw.

6. Apply a nice coating of paintball gun oil to the two o-rings on The Shaft.

7. Gently insert The Shaft into the 3-way.

8. Insert the Trigger Collar through the trigger frame

9. Gently screw the Shaft in to the Trigger Collar until end of The Shaft and the rear edge of the Trigger Collar are flush.

See Picture of the Shaft Kit Installed

10. Recock your gun, and air it up. If you have leaks coming from the 3-way, that’s ok, we’re going to adjust it.

11. Now, as slowly as humanly possibly, pull the trigger and pay close attention to the cocking rod and back block. You want the hammer to release and the gun to fire, just before the back block comes back to re-cock the gun.

12. Using a small flat-head screwdriver you can adjust the length of the Shaft in the front of the 3-way. Adjusting the length of the shaft will change the time between when the gun fires and re-cocks.

Turning the shaft clockwise will increase the time between when the gun fires and re-cocks.

Turning the shaft counter-clockwise will decrease the time between the two events.

**Remember, the two events need to be close, but you don’t want the gun re-cocking before the gun fires.

The objective when adjusting your Shaft Kit is to get the gun to fire just before the gun recocks. This adjusting takes understanding, time and patience. You may decide to let the people at your local pro shop time your gun.

13. Once you have the gun firing how you like re-install the set-screw back in to the Trigger Collar. Make sure that the set screw is tight. If for some reason you loose it, go to your local hardware store and get a new one. If the set-screw is not tight, or not there, the gun will come out of time.

 
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