Summary of Contents for Indian Creek Design BushMaster Series
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Indian Creek Design, Inc. Trademark Notices: * Panther VTS is a registered trademark of Indian Creek Design, Inc. * Panther II VTS is a trademark of Indian Creek Design, Inc. " Puma is a trademark of Indian Creek Design, Inc. "...
STATEMENT OF LIABILITY Indian Creek Design, Inc., delivers this air gun with the understanding that Indian Creek Design, Inc., assumes no responsibility for its resale or safe handling. It can be considered a dangerous weapon if mishandled, abused, or the safety instructions are ignored. Indian Creek Design, Inc., assumes no responsibility for physical injury or property damage resulting from its use.
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Paintball markers get a lot of abuse. Indian Creek Design, Inc., has built the B2Kwith this in mind. All internal parts, wear and contact surfaces have been heat treated or hard anodized. The toughest and most resilient materials and components have been used in the design of this instrument.
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OPERATION Read the entire manual before you prepare your B2K for firing. Safety and safe gun handling are the most important aspects of paintball sports. Please practice each of the following steps with an unloaded gun before attempting to charge your gun with compressed air and paint pellets.
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tray and upper body together being careful not to pinch any wires in the body, bring the blue wire loop back to its original position. Turn the main on-off switch to the on position and be sure the LED lights up, then turn off. Replace the four 6-32X1" screws and the grip panel.
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Paintball and Loader Usage The B2K comes equipped to accept 1.03" OD standard-gravity feed loaders. Fit loader directly into the vertical feed tube. Always twist it down in a CLOCKWISE direction. Always twist it off in a CLOCKWISE direction as well. The B2K uses.68 caliber, water-soluble paint pellets.
3. Remove the pressurized gas from the marker carefully. 4. Tilt the marker so that the loader is lower than the body of the gun. 5. Remove the paintball loader from the direct vertical-feed tube, turning the loader in a clockwise direction. 6.
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Removing the Bolt Assembly (Field Stripping) Remove the paint and pressurized gas from the gun. The gun can be field stripped while it is pressurized Remove (pull) the knurled pin from the top of the marker. Pull the bolt body out the back of the main body.
STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION - Your B2K must be clear of all paint and propellant when not being used. - Be sure the on-off switch is off and the LED is not lighted. - Put the barrel plug in place. - Make sure the gun is clean.
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screw it in to the point where it makes contact with the micro switch but does not permanently rest on it. Continually check to verify that the LED flashes off and then back on when you pull the trigger. If you pull the trigger and the LED goes off and stays off, you have adjusted the screw in too far.
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turning the adjustment screw inward (clock-wise) until you hear a leak coming from the 4-way valve in the grip area. The 4-way valve has an over-pressurization relief valve that will start to bleed off at approximately 125 PSI, once you hear the leak start then back off the adjustment screw 2 turn and the leak will stop.
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Reason: the 4-way valve is leaking. a. Tighten the 4 -way valve to the manifold. Take care not to over-tighten. b. Check for over-pressurization from the low pressure regulator. Re -adjust the low pressure regulator. c. Replace the O rings on the cylinder assembly. Sized -015. d. Replace the piston O ring.
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regulator. All compressed air tank regulators are not created equally, some may perform and some may not. 3. The gauge reads correctly when charged, but drops in pressure after a few shots, and Is slow to climb back to normal pressure. a.
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Such warranty service will be provided only if the warranty registration card included with this manual is filled in completely and on file at Indian Creek Design, Inc. All other service will be duly charged for and returned via UPS C.O.D.
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