MAYHEM OWNERS MANUAL Manufactured by Paintball Guns International
Table of Contents Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Parts diagram and Listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Description of Marker Operation . . . . . . . 4 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Changing Angle of Drop Tube . . . . . . . . . . 6 Bolt and Poppet Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Cleaning and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Ball Detents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mayhem Specifications Caliber 45 Grip One-Piece Trigger Frame ◗ 0.68 Paintballs only ◗ Ergonomic “Point and Shot” Design ◗ Accepts Standard 45 Grip Pads Closed Bolt Semi-Automatic Powered By ◗ Complies with Industry Standard 2 Hole Bottomline ◗ Compressed CO2 ◗ Regulated Compressed Air Optional accessories ◗ Regulated Nitrogen ◗ Expansion Chamber ◗ Rechargeable 9 Volt Battery and Charge Weight ◗ 3.0 lbs.
Parts Diagram Listing Barrel ..............................................1 Breech.............................................2 Ball Detent and Spring ....................3 Cylinder ..........................................4 Drop Tube ......................................5 Top Mounting Screw.......................6 Site Rail...........................................7 Mainspring ......................................8 Bolt .................................................9 Poppet........................
Description of Markers Operation The Mayhem is a fully pneumatic paintball marker. It fires from a closed bolt position. This means that the ball is loaded into the breech, and is at rest before the trigger is pulled. Accuracy is improved with this method. Unlike other markers the angle of the drop tube can be changed from the left side to the right side as well as center. This allows for playing different positions on the field. Operation is as follows: 5.
Getting Started 1. Unpack the paintball marker from the box and inspect for any damage. 2. Install 9 volt battery. (See battery installation instructions on page 8) 3. Install barrel by screwing it clockwise into the breech. (See figure 1) 4. Set the safety to safe position. (See figure 2) 5. Connect propellant source to the back of the pressure regulator. (See figure 3) 6. Inspect the gun and tank for any leaks. 7. Connect hopper to the gun. (See figure 4) 8.
Changing Angle of the Drop Tube The angle of the drop tube may be changed between left side, right side, and center drop, as the player prefers. (See figure 6) Figure 6 ! WARNING ! Never put your finger down the drop tube as serious injury could occur. Figure 7 1. To accomplish this the large mounting screws on the frame of the Grip must be removed. (See figure 7) 2. The next step is to disconnect the electrical plug from the side of the grip frame. (See figure 8) 3.
Changing Angle of the Drop Tube (continued) Figure 9 5. Remove the front bottom mounting screw from the adapter plate. 6. Remove the top mounting screw from the gun body. (See figure 10) 7. The Drop tube angle can now be changed by rotating the gun body to the desired position. (See figure 11) To reinstall just reverse the procedure. Bolt and Poppet Removal Figure 10 Figure 11 1. Unscrew drop tube. 2. Separate tube from valve housing. 3. The bolt can now be removed. 4.
Cleaning and Maintenance Battery Replacement The 9 volt battery is located in the grip of the gun.(See figure 12) To access the battery the four screws that hold the grip to the gun must be removed. (See figure 13) Install the battery, terminals first. (See figure 14) Figure 12 Figure 13 NOTE The battery should last approximately 40,000 shots. Rechargeable batteries and charger’s are available as an option.
Ball Detents Figure 15 Caution The Ball Detent uses a small spring that is under tension. When sliding the cylinder off of the breech, the spring will pop out and can be easily lost, take care to prevent this from occurring, as the spring is small and difficult to see! To prevent spring loss, remove cylinder slowly and cover spring loaded ball detent with a finger when separating the cylinder from the breech. Caution: Spring loaded Ball Detent 1. There are two detents used in the marker.
Warranty and Repair Policy PGI offers a 90 day warranty from date of purchase on all of our products. This warranty covers any defects in manufacturing or workmanship and will be free of charge. This does not include lost parts or damage incurred after the purchase of the marker. If any parts need replacement they can be ordered directly from PGI. All repairs made after warranty, or not covered by warranty will be charged for parts and labor.