MARKER SETUP Getting ready to play with your F1 FORCE
CAUTION: READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY GUIDELINES AND WARNINGS BEFORE HANDLING OR
ATTEMPTING ANY WORK ON YOUR FIELD ONE PAINTBALL MARKER. SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY
POINT, STOP AND GET HELP FROM A FIELD ONE PAINTBALL CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN.
This section will take you through the basic process of getting your marker set up and ready to play. Keep in mind, once you have
assembled your marker and added air and paint, you will have to chronograph your marker before you play. You should
test/adjust the chronograph speed of your marker setup before each time you play to ensure safe operation.
is OFF. Before adding air or paintballs to the marker, be sure that you have a barrel cover or barrel blocking safety device secured
over the barrel. Always keep your marker pointed in a safe direction and be sure that people within range are wearing paintball
approved eye and face protection.
BARREL- Your Field One Force comes equipped with the Field One AccuLock Barrel
(fig A4)
. This is a 3 piece barrel system that
without breaking in the barrel.
Here is a simple method to determine a barrel bore size match to paint size match:
After selecting the appropriately sized AccuLock Barrel Bore, slide the
Barrel Back Sleeve over the insert (fig 1A) and allow the AccuLock
hooks to match up (fig 1B). Each of the AccuLock hooks on the Barrel
Back Sleeve should be engaged with an AccuLock peg on the Barrel
Bore (fig 1C). Once you have the “hooks” around the “pegs," you can
secure the barrel together by screwing the AccuLock Barrel Tip into
the AccuLock Barrel Back Sleeve. This will create a self aligning,
compression type fit between the 3 components of the AccuLock
Barrel System. The barrel components should be hand tightened. Do
not overtighten barrel components during assembly as this can cause
damage to the barrel and make it difficult to disassemble the
AccuLock Barrel System when you are done playing. Once you have
assembled your AccuLock Barrel, you can screw the barrel into your
Force marker.
• Remove barrel from marker or select barrel bore insert you would like to test.
• Drop a paintball into the barrel bore insert.
• The paintball should suspend itself at the beginning of the barrel bore insert. Any amount of force to the
paintball should free the paintball to move through the barrel.
• A barrel that is too tight will increase the chance of breaking the paintball as it is fired from the marker.
• A barrel that is too loose will cause the marker to lose air efficiency and chronograph speed and may allow
the ball to roll out of the barrel in closed bolt systems (Pump Guns).
• PRO TIP for barrel bore sizing: If you are shooting extremely fragile paint or paint that is inconsistent
in size or shape, it is recommended that you slightly oversize the barrel bore insert. This will allow
any inconsistencies in the paintballs to “sneak” through without putting additional pressure on the
paintball and possibly breaking it before it leaves the barrel.
C
AB
C
(fig 1A)
(fig 1B)
(fig 1C)
A
AB
C
Barrel Bore
Barrel Back Sleeve
Barrel Tip
(fig 1D)
(fig 1D)