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WORR MACHINE® MARKER OWNERS MANUAL
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Q) My marker is shooting when I air it up, what do I do?
A) Before you air up your marker always be sure to cock the marker first, then fire your marker.
It is not recommended to adjust or remove the internals without proper training.
Q) I broke a paintball in my marker. How do I clean it?
A) To clean broken paintball out of your marker you will first remove your loader, next your
tank be sure to fire all excess paintballs and air from your marker. Next remove your barrel
and then your bolt. Using a squeegee or battle swab, run it through the same chamber you
pulled the bolt from, then run it through the barrel. Reinstall the bolt. Be sure that the hole in
between the 2 o-rings on your bolt between the 2 o-rings is facing down and your ready to go.
Q) I've removed my bolt and replaced it, and my velocity has dropped. What is the problem?
A) Any time your remove the bolt from your marker, you must always be sure that the hole in be-
tween the 2 O-rings on your bolt is always facing down before reinstallation. This is common
problem that could directly effect the velocity of your marker.
Q) What is the reason to have different barrel sizes?
A) The reason for using different barrel sizes is, paintballs are different sizes due to freshness,
weather and other factors. By having different barrel sizes your are able to match your paint
to your barrel to get the best accuracy and consistency out of your marker.
Q) I have a question that is not on this list. What do I do?
A) If you have more questions and did not find the answers here, Please contact WGP directly at
800-755-5061. Or visit www.worr.comm.

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