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LOADING & CHARGING THE MAGAZINE
1. LOAD PAINT - Lock down the ball pusher by turning the
magazine winder clockwise until it stops. Place 19 First
Strike Rounds, or 20 round .68 Caliber paintballs into the
magazine from the top. The projectiles will be held in place
automatically by the projectile retainer tab.
2. LOAD MAGAZINE - Place the magazine into the magazine
well of the T15 marker with the projectiles closest to the
end of the barrel. Push the magazine from the bottom until
you hear an audible “click”. This indicates that your T15 is
locked and loaded.
If the magazine does not seat completely, pull it out of the
magazine well and allow any balls that may have ejected
from the magazine to fall out of the magazine well before
reloading.
FIRING THE T15
1. If the air source to the marker has been engaged and the magazine has been inserted into
the gun, then the T15 is now ready to fire. Point the T15 in a safe direction, rotate the safety
so it is in firing mode, and pull the trigger.
NOTE - extra magazines can be carried for quick reloads in the field.
UNLOADING THE T15
1. Place T15 in the safe mode and point in a safe direction. If all projectiles have been fired,
grab the magazine and press magazine release with other hand. Catch magazine so it does
not fall on ground. Visually inspect the magazine well to ensure all projectiles are clear from
the T15. Visually inspect the projectile view port to ensure all projectiles are clear.
2. If all projectiles have not been fired, follow above procedures but ensure that you turn the
T15 on its side while removing the magazine. The projectile that is in the chamber will be
free and can fall on the ground if the T15 is kept in a horizontal position. Place your hand
under the magazine well and capture the loose projectile as you turn the T15 vertically.
3. Your T15 should now be free of any projectiles. Verify the T15 is on safe and store in a safe
and secure location.
SET VELOCITY
1. Insert a 3/32” Allen Wrench as depicted.
2. To increase velocity, turn counter clockwise. To
decrease velocity turn clockwise.
3. Fire once to clear chamber after each adjustment,
then measure velocity of the second shot.
SAFETY TIP: Always measure marker’s velocity
before playing paintball and when switching
between First Strike Rounds and paintballs. Never
shoot at velocities in excess of 300 ft/s (91 .44 mls).
Recommended velocity is 270 ft/s.
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