Manual

PMI Piranha
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All paintball markers must be chronographed regularly. Adjust marker to shoot paintballs at a velocity that is less
than 300 feet per second (fps) and that does not exceed the velocity limit set by the paintball park where the
marker is in use. C h r o n ograph the marker at regular intervals during the day , as well as any time the power source
is refilled or changed, a ny time the barrel or any part in the power system is changed, and upon request of any
p l ayer or game official.
This paintball marker operates using compressed gas or air at specified pressure ranges. Fo l l ow safety procedures
when handling compressed gas or air. All filling of compressed gas or air cylinders must be done by qualified persons.
Follow the rules of safe marker handling: Keep finger off trigger until ready to shoot. Keep muzzle pointed in a
safe direction. In addition, firmly insert a barrel plug into the muzzle and push the mechanical safety “on” when
the marker is not in use and when in any non-shooting area.
Never shoot at domestic animals or wildlife.
Never mark objects outside the confines of the game or authorized shooting areas.
Never look down the barrel of the marker.
Before disassembly, storage, or transport of the marker, remove all paintballs from the marker, barrel, and loader;
remove power source; and remove all gas or air from the power system. Insert barrel plug and put mechanical
safety in “no shoot” position.
Carry marker in case or sturdy bag when in public.
Safely and securely store marker to prevent access to it by unauthorized persons.
Safety standards information is available from the American Society for Testing and Materials, 100 Barr Harbor Drive ,
West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959; phone 610.832.9500; www.astm.org.“Standard Practice for
Paintball Field Operation” is publication F1777-97, and “Standard Specification for Eye Protective Devices for Paintball
Sports” is publication F1776-97; inquire about additional publications which may be available at the
time request is made.