User Manual

22 | T15
23
PAINT BREAKAGE
If you experience more than a small number of broken paintballs,
check the following:
1. First, be sure that the marker is free of broken paintballs and other debris.
2. Second, make sure that the barrel is locked in its correct position, and that both detents
are installed so that they catch a projectile as it enters the breach.
3. Third, make sure the maker is set to a reasonable velocity (never over 300 ft. per sec.)
4. Check bolt assembly. Make sure bolt is snug with striker.
5. Check magazine for debris.
MY T15 HAS LOW VELOCITY OR SPUTTER FIRES!
1. Your upper manifold settings could be incorrect. These need to be adjusted on a regular
basis due to changing temperatures and climate. To adjust your re-cock port, use 3/32 allen
key, remove upper manifold and screw in(to close), or out(to open). The more open your
re-cock port, the more air is released to help the striker re-cock.
2. Make sure the output pressure on your tank is over 800psi, if running a remote, First
Strike recommends at least 850psi. To check this, visit your local paintball proshop, or
create your own output pressure psi tester by locating a spare Paintball Marker ASA,
and 0-1200psi gauge.
NAME:
ADDRESS:
DATE OF PURCHASE:
SERIAL NUMBER:
Please detach from product manual,
place in stamped envelope and send to:
First Strike Paintball Warranty Support
2717 Ferguson Rd.
Fort Wayne, IN 46809
TROUBLESHOOTING
T15 WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD:
"