Specifications
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Leaks constantly 
through the 
chamber
Poppet may need to be reset. To reset the poppet, remove the gas source from your Mini. Gently turn the 
velocity adjuster all the way in until it stops. Then gas up your Mini. If the leak 
has stopped, proceed to back out the velocity adjuster 3/4 of a turn, then 
measure velocity with a chronograph and adjust as needed. If a small leak 
continues upon backing out the velocity adjuster, the air passage through the 
poppet may be blocked, or the poppet seal face may be worn and needs to 
be replaced. See page 14 for more info.
Solenoid may need to be reset. To reset the solenoid, with the eyes off, pull the trigger repeatedly until the 
solenoid makes a clicking sound again with each trigger pull, but do not pull 
the trigger more than 10 times, as this can damage the solenoid. If after 10 
pulls the solenoid still doesn’t click, it may need to be replaced.
Leaks from 
inside the 
trigger frame
In order to fix the leak, it is necessary to pinpoint where it is coming from. 
If you remove the grip, it is easier to detect where the leak is occurring. Re-
view the schematic diagram for seal locations. Remember to remove the air 
source and de-gas the Mini before continuing with any disassembly.
Air coming out 
of body in front 
of trigger
During each shot, it is normal for a puff of air to exit the body just in front of 
the trigger.
Multiple balls 
fired from only 
one shot
Ball detents may be sticking open. Remove both ball detent covers and clean the ball detents with a cloth. You 
may also add some grease to the outer surface of the detents to make sure 
they are not sticking within the covers.
Loader forcing paintballs 
too hard into marker.
Try a different loader, such as the Empire Magna Drive Loader. If using a Halo 
series or Empire Reloader B series loader, try installing an Empire Magna 
Clutch Upgrade Kit.










