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WARNING: THIS AIRGUN MARKER IS NOT A TOY. MISUSE MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. EYE AND EAR PROTECTION DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY FOR PAINTBALL MUST BE WORN BY THE USER AND PERSONS WITHIN RANGE. PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR OLDER. PERSONS UNDER 18 MUST HAVE ADULT SUPERVISION. READ OWNER'S MANUAL BEFORE USING.
OWNER’S OPERATION MANUAL
• .43Caliber•CO2Powered•ShootsPaintballsorRubberballs withcasings•Ejectscasingwitheveryshot•Velocityupto300fps
RAMRubberball / Paintball Rifles
This manual covers these RAM Rifles:R-Series: 1R, 2R, 7RS-Series: 11S, 13SA-Series: 47, 74
Ages18+
12/06P000524
Readthisowner’smanualcompletely.Thisairgunmarkerisnotatoy.Treatitwiththesamerespectyouwouldafirearm.Alwayscarefullyfollowthesafetyinstructionsfoundinthisowner’smanualandkeepthismanualinasafeplaceforfutureuse.
CAUTION: Maybedangerousupto275yardsorthedistanceofovertwofootballfields.Thinkaboutwhatyoumighthitifyoumissyourtarget.
CAUTION: Eyeprotectiondesignedspecificallyforpaintballmustbewornbytheuserandpersonswithinrange.Readallinstructionsbeforeusing.
Operating Procedures1.LearningthePartsofYourMarker2.OperatingtheSafety3.InstallingCO2Capsules4.RemovingCO2Capsules5.LoadingandUnloadingProjectiles6.FiringSafely7.AimingandAdjustingtheSights
8.UseandHandlingofCO2Capsules9.Maintenance,Cleaning,andStorage10.AdjustingVelocities11.Troubleshooting12.ReviewingSafety13.Repair/Service/Warranty
Markersdifferintheiroperationandyouareneverreadytofireanygununtilyouarethoroughlyfamiliarwithit.Readthefollowingoperatinginstructionsthoroughlypriortooperating.Thesesymbols,,markwarningsandcautionsinthisoperationmanual.Carefullyfollowthemforyourownsafetyandthesafetyofothers.
CAUTION: Failuretofollowtherulesforsafepaintballplay,andtheinstructionsandrecommendationsinthisowner’smanualmayresultinbodilyinjuryincludingface,eye,andearinjury,blindness,ordeafness.
1. Learning the Parts of Your Marker
Muzzle
Muzzle
Barrel
FrontSight
FrontSight
RearSight
RearSight
StockTube
StockReleaseLever Magazine
Magazine
Forearm
ForearmCasingEjectionDoor
CasingEjectionPort
EjectionDoorReleaseLever
MagazineRelease
MagazineRelease
Trigger
Trigger
TelescopicStock
FixedStock
RAM 11S, 13S
DetachableHandle
WARNING: THIS AIRGUN MARKER CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. READ AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. DO NOT LOAD A PROJECTILE INTO THE AIRGUN MARKER UNTIL YOU ARE READY TO SHOOT. If YOu dO LOAd A PROJECTILE And ThEn dECIdE nOT TO ShOOT, REMOvE IT BY SHOOTING THE AIRGUN MARKER AT A SAFE TARGET. AN UNLOADED AIRGun MARKER whICh IS “On SAfE” IS SAfEST. ACCIdEnTS hAPPEn fAST, FATALLY WOUNDING SOMEONE IS A TERRIBLE THING. PLEASE SHOOT SAFELY.
RAM 7R
PistolGrip
PistolGrip
FixedStock
Semi-Auto
Safety&FireSelector
“ONSAFE”
Full-Auto
RAM 13SFixedStock
Semi-Auto
Safety&FireSelector
“ONSAFE”
Full-Auto
Muzzle
FrontSightRearSight
Magazine
Forearm
CasingEjectionPort
CockingLever
MagazineRelease
Trigger
FixedStock
PistolGrip
Safety&FireSelector
“ONSAFE”
Full-AutoSemi-Auto
BarrelRAM 1R, 2R, 7R
RAM 47, 74
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illustration2
illustration3
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ATTENTION:Beforeusing,firstcleanthebarreltoremovetheprotectivelubricant.Refertopage14inthismanualforbarrelcleaninginstructions.
WARNING: USE ONLY CO2 GAS. ANY ATTEMPT TO USE OTHER TYPES OF GAS COULD BE EXTREMELY DANGEROUS AND COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. GASSES OTHER THAN CO2 COULD RESULT IN AN EXPLOSION OR RUPTURE OF THE MARKER.
WARNING: BE SURE THE AIRGUN MARKER IS ALWAYS POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION. NEVER POINT THE MARKER AT ANYTHING YOU DON'T INTEND TO SHOOT. ALWAYS ASSUME AND HANDLE THE MARKER AS IF IT WERE LOADED AND READY TO FIRE.
2. Operating the Safety
To Put the Airgun Marker “ON SAFE”: •Locatethesafetyontheleftside ofthemarker. •Rotatetheswitchcounterclockwiseuntilyoufeeltheswitchlandina notchandthepointoftheswitchislinedupwiththeword“SAFE” (illustration4).
To Put the Airgun Marker “ON SAFE”: •Locatethesafetyontherightside ofthemarker. •Rotatetheswitchclockwiseuntilyoufeeltheswitchlandina notchandthewhitelineislinedupwiththe“ONSAFE”symbol (illustration5).
To Put the Airgun Marker “ON SAFE”: •Locatethesafetyontheright sideofthemarker. •Rotatetheswitchupuntilyoufeeltheswitchlandinanotch andthepointoftheswitchislinedupwiththeword“SAFE” (illustration6).
CAUTION: Likeallmechanicaldevices,anairgunmarkersafetycanfail.Evenwhenthesafetyis“ONSAFE”,youshouldcontinuetohandlethemarkersafely.NEVERpointthemarkeratanythingyoudonotintendtoshoot.
RAM 1R, 2R, 7R
RAM 11S, 13S
RAM 47, 74
“ONSAFE” Full-Auto
Semi-Auto
“ONSAFE”
Full-Auto
Semi-Auto
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illustration5
illustration6
“ONSAFE”
Semi-AutoFull-Auto
3. Installing CO2 Capsules
R-Series RAM Rifles are powered by two 12 gram CO2 capsules.we recommend the use of walther CO2 capsules for a proper seal.
•Puttheairgunmarker“ONSAFE”(seeStep2.OperatingtheSafety).•Removethemagazineandmakesureaprojectileisnotloaded (seeStep5.UnloadingProjectiles).•MakesuretheairgunmarkerisnotalreadychargedwithCO2.Pointthe markerinaSAFEDIRECTION,putiton“Fire”,andpullthetrigger.Ifit containsCO2(seestep4.RemovingCO2Capsules).
3.—1R and 2R•RemovethestockandCO2cylinderhousing. Pulldownthestockrelease leverandslidethetelescopingstockoffofthestocktube(illustration7a).•Turnthestocktuberetainingringcounterclockwiseuntilitmeetsthepuncture assembly(illustration7a).
NOTE: NevertrytoforceanyCO2capsuleintooroutofplace.DonotstoreyourairgunmarkerwithaCO2capsuleinit.Ifyouknowyouwillnotbeusingyourairgunmarkerforanextendedperiodoftime,emptytheCO2cylinderhousingandremoveitfromthemarker.(seestep4.RemovingCO2capsules).Thisisveryimportanttoremember,asitwillprolongthelongevityofyourmarkerseals.
CAUTION: KeephandsandfaceawayfromescapingCO2gas.EscapingCO2gasisverycoldandcancauseseriousinjurytoyouorothers.AlwaysweareyeandhandprotectionwheninsertingorremovingCO2capsules.
stocktuberetainingring
stockreleaselever
punctureassembly stocktube
CO2cylinderhousing
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illustration7c
illustration7d
illustration7e illustration7f
3.—1Rand2Rcontinued• RemovetheCO2cylinderhousingandstocktubefromtherearofthemarker byrotatingboththestocktuberetainingringandpunctureassembly counterclockwise. • UnscrewthepunctureassemblyfromtheCO2cylinderhousing(illustration7b).• Beforeinstallinga12gCO2capsule,placeonedropofRAMOilonthetopof thesmallendofeach12gCO2capsule.• Inserttwo12gCO2capsulesendtoend(illustration7c).• PutthepunctureassemblybackontotheCO2cylinderhousingandtighten.• Turnthepunctureknobclockwisetopuncturethetwo12gCO2capsules.• SlidestocktubebackontoCO2cylinderhousing(illustration7d).• ApplytwodropsofRAMOilintotherearofthemarker(illustration7e).• PutCO2cylinderhousingintorearofmarkerandtighten.• Tightenstocktuberetainingringtosecurestocktubeagainst rearofmarker.• Puttelescopingstockonbypullingstockreleaseleverdownandsliding overstocktube(illustration7f).• MakesureCO2 gasisbeingreleasedintothemarker.Withthemarker pointedinaSAFEDIRECTION,puton“Fire”(seestep6.Aimingand FiringSafely)andpullthetrigger.Ifthemarkerdoesnotfire,tightenthe punctureknobsomemoreandrepeatthisstep.
3.—7R and 11S• RemovethestockandCO2cylinderhousing.Pushthebuttononthebottom ofthestockandpullthestockoffofthemarker,11Shasastockretainingpin insteadofabutton,removethepintoremovethestock(seeillustration8a).
•RemovetheCO2cylinderhousingfromtherearofthemarkerbyrotatingthe punctureassemblyandCO2 cylinderhousingtogethercounterclockwise.• UnscrewthepunctureassemblyfromtheCO2cylinderhousing(illustration8b).• Beforeinstallinga12gCO2capsule,placeonedropofRAMOilonthetopofthe smallendofeach12gCO2capsule.• Inserttwo12gCO2capsulesendtoend(illustration8c).• PutthepunctureassemblybackontotheCO2cylinderhousingandtighten.• Turnthepunctureknobclockwisetopuncturethetwo12gCO2 capsules.• ApplytwodropsofRAMOilintotherearofthemarker(illustration8d).• PutCO2cylinderhousingintorearofmarkerandtighten.• SlidestockoverCO2 cylinderhousinguntilbuttonclicksinplaceon7R. Insertstockretainingpinon11S.• MakesureCO2 gasisbeingreleasedintothemarker.Withthemarker pointedinaSAFEDIRECTION,andthemagazineout,puton“Fire” (seestep6.FiringSafely)andpullthetrigger.Ifthemarkerdoesnotfire, tightenthepunctureknobsomemoreandrepeatthisstep.
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illustration8a
illustration7b punctureknob
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illustration8b
punctureassembly
punctureknob
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CAUTION: NEVERINSERTTHEMAGAZINEUNTILYOUHAVEVERIFIEDTHEMARKERWILLDISCHARGECO2PROPERLY.
CAUTION: NEVERINSERTTHEMAGAZINEUNTILYOUHAVEVERIFIEDTHEMARKERWILLDISCHARGECO2PROPERLY.
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7R 11S
illustration10b punctureassembly
punctureknob
3.—13S• RemovethestockandCO2cylinderhousing.Removethestockretainingpin andremovethestockunit(seeillustration10a).
• Turnthepunctureknobcounterclockwiseuntilitstops.•RemovetheCO2cylinderhousingfromtherearofthemarkerbyturningthe punctureassemblyandCO2 cylinderhousingtogethercounterclockwise.• UnscrewthepunctureassemblyfromtheCO2cylinderhousing(illustration10b).• Beforeinstallinga12gCO2capsule,placeonedropofRAMOilonthetopofthe smallendofeach12gCO2capsule.• Inserttwo12gCO2capsulesendtoend(illustration10c).• PutthepunctureassemblybackontotheCO2cylinderhousingandtighten. DO NOT TighTeN The puNcTure kNOb uNTil The cO2 cyliNDer is secureD iN The rear Of The marker.• ApplytwodropsofRAMOilintotherearofthemarker(illustration10d).• PutCO2cylinderhousingintorearofmarkerandtighten.• Turnthepunctureknobclockwisetopuncturethetwo12gCO2 capsules.• Donotputstockbackonyet.First,makesuregasisbeingreleasedintothe marker.WiththemarkerpointedinaSAFEDIRECTION,andthemagazine out,puton“Fire”(seestep6.FiringSafely)andpullthetrigger.Ifthemarkerdoes notfire,tightenthepunctureknobsomemoreandrepeatthisstep.• SlidestockoverCO2 cylinderhousingandinsertstockretainingpin.
illustration10c
illustration10a
illustration10d
CAUTION: NEVERINSERTTHEMAGAZINEUNTILYOUHAVEVERIFIEDTHEMARKERWILLDISCHARGECO2PROPERLY.
3.—RAM 47 and 74• RemovethestockandCO2cylinderhousing.Pushthebuttononthebottomof thestockandpullthestockoffofthemarker(seeillustration9a).•RemovetheCO2cylinderhousingfromtherearofthemarkerbyrotatingthe punctureassemblyandCO2 cylinderhousingtogethercounterclockwise.
• UnscrewthepunctureassemblyfromtheCO2cylinderhousing(illustration9b).• Beforeinstallinga12gCO2capsule,placeonedropofRAMOilonthetopofthe smallendofeach12gCO2capsule.• Inserttwo12gCO2capsulesendtoend(illustration9c).• PutthepunctureassemblybackontotheCO2cylinderhousingandtighten.• Turnthepunctureknobclockwisetopuncturethetwo12gCO2 capsules.• ApplytwodropsofRAMOilintotherearofthemarker(illustration9d).• PutCO2cylinderhousingintorearofmarkerandtighten.• SlidestockoverCO2 cylinderhousinguntilbuttonclicksinplaceon47and74.• MakesureCO2 gasisbeingreleasedintothemarker.Withthemarker pointedinaSAFEDIRECTION,andthemagazineout,puton“Fire” (seestep6.FiringSafely)andpullthetrigger.Ifthemarker doesnotfire,tightenthepunctureknobsomemoreandrepeatthisstep.
CAUTION: NEVERINSERTTHEMAGAZINEUNTILYOUHAVEVERIFIEDTHEMARKERWILLDISCHARGECO2PROPERLY.
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illustration9a
illustration9c
illustration9b
punctureassembly
punctureknob
illustration9d
RAM Rifles will fire either .43 caliber paintballs or .43 caliber rubberballsand must be used with .43 caliber casings.
RAMmagazinesforRAM1R,2R,7R,11S,and13Swillhold20rounds.RAMmagazinesfortheRAM47and74willhold23rounds.
5A. Loading Paintballs or Rubberballs• Loadcasingswitheitherrubberballsor paintballs.• Turntheknobclockwiseonthesideofthe markermagazineuntilitstops. NOTE:Ifyouwanttofillthemagazinehalf way,turntheknobonlyacoupleoftimesbefore loadingprojectiles.• Holdtheloadinglatchbackandloadthe projectileswithRAMCasesintothe magazinewiththeopensideofthecasefacing forward(illustration11a).• Makesurethemarkeris“ONSAFE”.• Insertthemagazineintothemarker.Makesure it locksintoplace.
NOTE:Donotovertightentheknobonthemagazine.
5B. unloading Projectiles• Makesurethemarkeris“ONSAFE”.• Pressthemagazinereleasebuttonandremove themagazine.
• Makesureaprojectiledoesnotremaininthechamber.Ifthereis,turnthe markeronitssideandallowtheprojectiletofalloutoftheejectionport.• AiminaSAFEDIRECTIONandputthemarkeron“Fire”.• Pullthetriggeracoupleoftimestomakesurenoprojectilesareleftinthebarrel.• Putthemarkerback“ONSAFE”.•Toejectprojectilesfromthemagazine,turnthemagazineupsidedownandpush downontheejectionbuttonuntileveryprojectileisejected.(seeillustration11a)
5. Loading and unloading Projectiles
CAUTION: Alwayspointthemuzzleinasafedirection.Neverplaceyourhandinfrontofthemuzzle.ShouldapaintballburstinsidethemarkerallresiduesMUSTberemovedbeforethemarkerisfired(Seesection9.Maintenance,Cleaning,andStorage).
CAUTION: Besuretokeeptheopeningpointedawayfromeyes.
• Puttheairgunmarker“ONSAFE”(seestep2.OperatingtheSafety).• Makesuretheairgunisunloaded(seestep5.UnloadingProjectiles).• PointtheairgunmarkerinaSAFEDIRECTION.• Puttheairgunmarkeron“Fire”.• Firethemarkeruntilitwillnotfire,indicatingtheCO2cylinderhousingisempty.• Putthemarker“ONSAFE”.• Seestep3.InstallingCO2Capsules,forinstructiononhowtoremovethestock andCO2cylinderhousingassembly.• RemovetheemptyCO2capsulesanddiscard.•ItisrecommendedtomakesurethecoreisemptyofallCO2whenstoringyour marker.Withthemagazineout,themarkerunloaded,andCO2removed,point inasafedirectionandpullthetriggeruntilalloftheCO2hasescaped.Putthe marker"ONSAFE".
4. Removing CO2 Capsules
directionoffire
illustration11a
directionoffire
illustration11b
•Youandotherswithyoushouldalwayswearshootingglassesandear protectionmadespecificallyforpaintballtoprotectyoureyesandears.• AlwaysaimyourairgunmarkerinaSAFEDIRECTION.Besureofyour targetandbackstop,andmakecertaintheareaaroundyourtargetisclear.• Openthecasingejectionportbypullingejectiondoorreleaselever (1R,2R,7R)orthecockinglever(RAM47,74).11S&13Sdonot haveejectionportleversorfunctioningcockinglevers.• Putthefireselectorinthedesiredfiremode(seeStep2. OperatingtheSafety).• Squeezethetriggerwithsteadypressureuntiltheairgunmarkerfires.• Note:Casingswillejectfromthemarkerasitfires. DONOTFIRETHERAM47ORRAM74WITHOUTOPENINGTHE EJECTIONPORT.THISISACCOMPLISHEDBYPULLINGTHECOCKINGLEVER.
–Donotshootpaintballsorrubberballsathardsurfacesorthesurfaceof water.Rubberballsmaybounceofforricochetandhitsomeoneor somethingyouhadnotintendedtohit.– Alwayschooseyourtargetcarefully.Onlytargetswhichcannotbe penetratedorwhichwillnotcausericochetsshouldbeused.–Yourbackstopshouldbecheckedforwearbeforeandaftereachuse. Replaceyourbackstopifthesurfaceiswornordamaged,orifa ricochetoccurs.
6. firing Safely
CAUTION: Yourbackstopshouldbeinspectedforwearbeforeandaftereachuse.Discontinueuseifthebackstopsurfaceshowssignsoffailure.Alwaysplacethebackstopinalocationthatwillbesafeshouldthebackstopfail.Discontinuetheuseofabackstopiftheprojectilereboundsorricochets.Neveraimatpetsorwater.Neveraimatpeoplewhenthey'renotinvolvedinagamingortrainingsituation.
CAUTION: Useonlyflawless.43caliberpaintballsorrubberballs.Donotattempttousedeformed,used,orsoiledprojectiles.Projectilesotherthan.43caliberpaintballsorrubberballscancauseinjurytoyouorsomeoneelseormaydamageand/orjamthemarker.Useofanythingotherthan.43caliberpaintballsorrubberballswillvoidthewarranty.
ejectbutton
loadinglatch
loadinglatch
ejectbutton
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Models:11Sand13S
Models:1R
,2R,7R
,47and74
• Alwaysaimatasafetarget.Knowwhattheprojectilemighthitifyoumiss yourintendedtargetorifitricochets.• Ifyourmarkerhasopensights,line-upthefrontsightinthe middleoftherearsightnotchandrestthecenterofyourtarget ontopofthefrontsightpost(seeillustration12a).• Ifyourmarkerhasanaperture-stylesight,centerthefrontpostin themiddleoftherearapertureopening.Restthetargetontopof thefrontpost(seeillustration12b).
7. Aiming and Adjusting the Sights
RAM 1R, 2R, and 7R Sights(illustration13a)• Anaperture-stylerearsightwithtwoaperturediameters.The rearsightisadjustableforbothwindageandelevation.The rearsightisattachedtoaremovablehandle.
RAM 47 and 74 Sights(illustration13b)• Anopen,notched,rearsightthatisadjustableforelevation.
illustration12a
illustration12b
Elevationadjustment
Windageadjustmentillustration13a
illustration13c
Elevationadjustmentbar•Pushinonbuttononleftsideofknob andmovebarforwardandbackward.
illustration13b
RAM 11S and 13S Sights (illustration13c)• Fixed,hoodedpostfrontsight.• Anaperture-stylerearsightwithfouraperturediameters.Therearsightis adjustableforbothwindageandelevation.
Apertureandelevationadjustment
WindageadjustmentscrewWindageadjustment
WARNING: A CO2 CAPSuLE COnTAInS GAS undER PRESSuRE, WHETHER OR NOT IT HAS BEEN INSERTED INTO A GUN. IF EXPOSED TO HIGH TEMPERATURES (SUCH AS INSIDE A CLOSED CAR AND/OR IN DIRECT SunLIGhT, IT COuLd EXPLOdE. STORE ALL CAPSuLES In A COOL PLACE.
CAUTION: NeverattempttoreuseaCO2capsuleforanypurpose.
1.HightemperaturescanincreasepressureintheCO2capsuleandalsowithintheairgun,leadingtohigherthanstandardoperatingpressure.Thisexcesspressurecouldcausetheairguntomalfunctionorbepermanentlydamaged.Maximumstorageoroperationtemperatureshouldneverexceed122°F(50°C).Thistemperaturecanbereachedifyouleavetheairgununderdirectsunlightonabrightday.Thus,toensureproperairgunoperation,donotexposeittohightemperaturesordirectsunlightforlongperiodsoftime.Otherwise,theCO2capsulecouldoverheatandexplode,whichcoulddamagetheairgunandcauseinjuriesordeathtopeoplearoundit.2.Fastconsecutiveshootingmayproduceadecreaseoftemperatureintheairgun,aswellastheCO2capsule.Thiscouldresultinlowerprojectilevelocitiesandmayevenlowergaspressureenoughsothatthepistolwillnotfire.Thisconditioncanbeespeciallyapparentwhenshootingincoldweatherandcanbeavoidedbyallowingmoretimebetweenshots.Thispermitsthegastoincreaseintemperatureandpressureandproducenormalvelocities.3.Duringrapidfire,themuzzlevelocityofeachshotwilldiminish.ThiscanaffectshootingaccuracyandyouwillgetfewershotsperCO2 capsule.4.CareshouldbeexercisedtoensurethattheairgunisnotshotwithaCO2capsulethatislowinpressure.Herearesomeindicatorsofinsufficientpressure: A)Thesoundoftheshotisnotasloudaswhenthecapsuleisfull. B)Theprojectilehitsthetarget,butinalowerpositionthanitwould withafullCO2capsule(thatis,theshootingspeedhasdropped).
Alwaysfollowwarningslistedonpropellantsourceforhandlingandstorage.
ItispossiblethatcertainconditionsmayaffectaCO2capsule,whichcanimpactitsproperperformance.Theseconditionsincludetheusage,maintenanceandstorageattemperaturesthatarehigherorlowerthannormaloutdoorstemperatures(59°F/15°Cto69.8°F/21°C).Anotherconditionmaybewhentheairgunmarkerisfiredrapidly.
8. use and handling of CO2 Capsules
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9. Maintenance, Cleaning, and Storage
CAUTION: Beforeanycare,cleaning,ormaintenance,alwaysbesureyourairgunmarkeris“ONSAFE”andunloaded.Itisimportanttomaintainyourairgunproperly.
CAUTION: ShouldapaintballburstinsidetheairgunmarkerallresiduesMUSTberemovedbeforetheairgunmarkerisfired.
illustration14a
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illustration14c
Barrel Cleaning•AlwayskeepyourRAMmarkerpointedinaSAFEDIRECTIONandkeepyour handsawayfromthefrontofthemuzzle.•Puttheairgunmarker“ONSAFE”.•Removethemagazine.•Makecertaintherearenoprojectilesleftanywhereinthemarker.•Openthecasingejectionport.•Attachthecleaningcloth(a)totheendofthebarrelcleaner(b)thatwasincluded withyourRAMmarker(seeillustration14a).•Pushthebarrelcleanerthroughtheopeningofthebreechtowardsthemuzzle (seeillustration14b).•Slowlypullthebarrelcleanerwiththeclothattachedthroughthebarrel. (seeillustration14c).•Repeatthisactionuntilthebarreliscleanandfreeofoil.
WARNING: A MARKER THAT IS NOT OPERATING PROPERLY MAY BE DANGEROUS. IT SHOULD BE KEPT SAFELY FROM USE BY ANYONE UNTIL REPAIRED OR DESTROYED. DO NOT TRY TO TAKE THE MARKER APART. IT IS DIFFICULT TO REASSEMBLE AND IMPROPER DISASSEMBLY OR REASSEMBLY CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
Maintenance and Cleaning •Beforeyouattempttoperformmaintenanceonyourairgunmarker,make surethemarkeris“ONSAFE”andunloaded,andtheCO2cylinderhousing hasbeenremoved.•Apply1to2dropsofRAMOilontoallmovingpartssuchastheprojectile follower,triggerhinge,andthreadsoftheCO2cylinderhousing.•Cleanthesurfaceofyourmarkerwithasoftcloth.Wipethemetalpartswitha lightlyoiledrag,RAMOilisexcellentforthis.•Ifyoudropyourairgunmarker,checktoseethatitworksproperlybefore youuseitagain.Ifanythingseemschanged,likeashorterorweaker triggerpull,thismaymeanwornoutorbrokenparts.CallCustomerService atUmarexUSAforassistancebeforeusingyourRAMmarkeragain.•Tamperingwiththemarkerorattemptstochangetheairmarkerinany waynotexplainedinthismanualmaymakeitunsafetouseandwillvoid thewarranty.•Regularlycheckscrewsfortightness.•Regularlycheckforbrokenorwornparts.If you find any worn or broken parts or experience problems with your RAM Marker, contact umarex uSA by phone or internet: umarex uSA Service department Phone: 479-646-4210 Internet: www.umarexuSA.comStorage•Onlykeepandstoreyourmarkerinitsunloadedcondition.Makesurethere arenoprojectilesleftinthebarrel.RemovetheCO2cylinderhousing.Remove anyremainingprojectilesfromthemagazine.•ItisrecommendedtomakesurethecoreisemptyofallCO2whenstoringyour marker.Withthemagazineout,themarkerunloaded,andCO2removed,point inasafedirectionandpullthetriggeruntilalloftheCO2hasescaped.Putthe marker"ONSAFE".•Keepthebarrelblockingdeviceinthemarkermuzzlewhennotshooting.•Storeyourairgunmarkerinasecurelocation,outofreachofchildrenand othersnoteducatedingunsafety.•ItisrecommendedthatyoucleanthebarrelandremovetheCO2capsules beforeyoustoreyourmarker.•ItisrecommendedthatyouhavetheRAMMarkerCoreservicedafter 30,000rounds.•Storeprojectilesseparatefrommarkerandinaclimatecontrolledareabetween thetemperaturesof59and80degreesFahrenheit.
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10. Adjusting velocities
CAUTION: Althoughyoumayadjustvelocity,beadvisedthatanyvelocityadjustmentwillvoidyourwarrantyonmattersrelatedtotheRAM’scoreseals.
REMEMBER:Alwayskeepthemuzzlepointedinasafedirection.Wearsafetyglasseswhenhandlinganygun.RemovetheCO2cylinderhousingfromtheRAMmarkerandmakesuretoputtheRAMmarkerONSAFE.Adjusting velocity of RAM R-Series Rifles•Pushthepinoutofthetop-rearofthecorefromtheleftsideusingapunch (seeillustration15a).•Pivotthebarreldownwardandlifttherearofthereceivercoverup (seeillustration15b).•Toadjustvelocity,turnthelargerhexscrew—clockwisetoincreasevelocity, counterclockwisetodecreasevelocity(seeillustration15c).note:Increasingor decreasingthevelocitytoohighorlowwillcausethemarkertomalfunction.•Aftertheadjustmentismade,holddownthespring-loadedcasingejectorwhile pivotingthereceiverbacktowardthegripframe.Snapitinplace (seeillustration 15d).•Reinsertthepinso thattheroundedhead isontherightsideof themarker’score.
Adjusting velocity of RAM S-Series Rifles•RemovetherearsightbyusingaPhillipsscrewdrivertoremovethetopscrew (seeillustration16a).•Toadjustvelocity,turnthelargerhexscrew—clockwisetoincreasevelocity, counterclockwisetodecreasevelocity(seeillustration16b).note:Increasingor decreasingthevelocitytoohighorlowwillcausethemarkertomalfunction.•Replacetherearsight.
Adjusting velocity of RAM A-Series Rifles•PushintheupperreceiverreleasebuttonlocatedonthebackoftheA-Series rifleandliftupthereceivercover(seeillustration17a&17b).•Toadjustvelocity,turnthelargerhexscrew—clockwisetoincreasevelocity, counterclockwisetodecreasevelocity(seeillustration17c).note:Increasingor decreasingthevelocitytoohighorlowwillcausethemarkertomalfunction.•Whenreplacingthereceivercover,slidethecoverintotheslotlocated underneaththerearsight(seeillustration17d).•Makesuretherightsideofthecoverclearsthespringandejectionportlever(seeillustration17e).
•Keepingpressureatthefrontofthecoversothatitstaysintheslot,pushthe
rearofthecoverdownoverthereceiverreleasebutton.Youmayhavetogiveitagoodtaptogetitinplace.Noticethatthecovermustbeinsideoftheraisededges(seeillustration17g).
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• Everypersonwithinrangemustweareye,face,andearprotection designedspecificallytostoppaintballsandmeetingspecificationF1776.• Alwaysmeasureyourmarker’svelocitybeforeplayingpaintballandnever shootatvelocitiesinexcessof300feetpersecond.• Neverpointtheairgunmarkeratanythingyoudonotintendtoshoot.•Alwaystreattheairgunasthoughitisloadedandwiththesamerespect youwouldafirearm.•AlwaysaiminaSAFEDIRECTION.Alwayskeepthemuzzleoftheairgun markerpointedinaSAFEDIRECTION.• Neverlookdownthebarrelofapaintballmarker.•Alwayskeeptheairgunmarker“ONSAFE”untilyouarereadytoshoot.•Alwayschecktoseeiftheairgunmarkeris“ONSAFE”andunloaded whengettingitfromanotherpersonorfromstorage.•Alwayskeepyourfingeroffthetriggerandoutofthetriggerguarduntil readytoshoot.•Usethepropersizeprojectileforyourairgunmarker.• Neverreuseammunition.• Donotshootsolidprojectilesathardsurfacesoratthesurfaceofwater.The projectilemaybounceofforricochetandhitsomeoneorsomethingyouhad notintendedtohit.
12. Reviewing Safety
11. Trouble Shooting
Donotreturndefectiveordamagedproducttothedealer.Ifyourairgunmarkerneedsrepairorservice,callUmarexUSA(479)646-4210andaskfortheServiceDepartmentorvisitwww.umarexusa.com.DONOTATTEMPTTODISASSEMBLEIT!Yourairgunmarkerrequiresspecialtoolsandfixturestorepairit.AnydisassemblyormodificationnotperformedbyUmarexUSAwillvoidthewarranty.
13. Repair / Service / warranty
CAUTION: Thecomponentsofthisairgunmarkerwereengineeredandmanufacturedtodeliveroptimumperformance.Anymodificationortamperingwithanairgunmarkermaycauseamalfunction,voidyourwarranty,andmaymakeitunsafetouse.Anychangeinperformance(suchasaloweredtriggerpullforceandshortenedtriggertravel)indicatespossiblemodification,tamperingand/orwear.Suchmarkershouldbeinspected,replaced,orproperlyrepairedbyonlyqualifiedUmarexUSApersonnel.Anyairgunmarkerthathasbeendroppedshouldbecheckedbyqualifiedpersonneltoensurethatitsfunctionhasnotbeenaffected.
1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTYRAMRiflesarewarrantedtotheretailconsumerforone(1)yearfromdateofpurchaseagainstdefectsinmaterialandworkmanshipandisnottransferable.WHAT IS COVERED: Replacementpartsandlabor.WHAT IS NOT COVERED:ShippingchargestoUmarexUSAfordefectiveproductanddamagescausedbyabuseorfailuretoperformnormalmaintenanceaswellasanyotherexpense.Consequentialdamages,orincidentalexpenses,includingdamagetoproperty.Somestatesdonotallowtheexclusionorlimitationofincidentalorconsequentialdamages,sotheabovelimitationorexclusionmaynotapplytoyou.WARRANTY CLAIMS: WarrantyClaimsandRepairforU.S.andCanadiancustomersonly.CallUmarexUSA(479)646-4210andaskfortheServiceDepartment.Ifitisdeterminedareturnisnecessary,youwillbeissuedaReturnAuthorizationNumber.WritethisnumberboldlyontheboxandreturntheproductprepaidtoUmarexUSA.Yourname,address,phonenumber,andanoteexplainingthedefectfoundmustbeincludedinthepackage.Acopyoftheoriginalpurchasereceiptmustaccompanythereturn.IncludeacheckmadetoUmarexUSAintheamountof$19.95tocovershippingandhandling.
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• Donotshootatfragileobjectssuchaswindows.•Placethebackstopinalocationthatwillbesafeshouldthebackstopfail.•Yourbackstopshouldbecheckedforwearbeforeandaftereachuse. Allbackstopsaresubjecttowearandwilleventuallyfail.Replaceyour backstopifthesurfaceiswornordamagedorifaricochetoccurs.•Donotattempttodisassembleortamperwithyourairgunmarker. Unauthorizedrepairsormodifyingthefunctionofyourairguninanywaymay beunsafeandwillvoidyourwarranty.•Beforeyoustoreyourairgunmarker,makesureitisunloaded,theCO2 capsuleisremoved,andis“ONSAFE.”
Poorfiring Markerdoes performance notfunction Lowvelocity
Safetyison
CO2capsuleisempty
Barrelisdirty
CO2capsuleisdefective
Extremetemperature
Incorrectprojectiles
Projectilesloadedinmagazineincorrectly
Incorrectsightorbarrelinstallation
CO2leaking Dryfire3-4timestosealtheo-rings.Iffullautodoesnotwork Put2-3dropsoflubricantontothebackofthemarkerwhere theCO2cylinderscrewsin,priortoinstallingtheCO2cylinder housing.FiretherifleinasafedirectionuntiltheCO2has beendepleted.InstallnewCO2capsules.Ifitstilldoesnot work,repeatthisprocess.
SolutionProblem
CAUTION: Unauthorizedmodificationsofyourairgunmarkermyresultinadifferentclassificationandarethereforenotpermitted.Themanufacturer’swarrantywillbecomenullandvoidinsuchcases.
RAM 1R Specifications
Accessoriesfor1R:•2292007– 20-roundmagazine,black•2292008– 20-roundmagazine,blue•2292013– 88gCO2adapter
System: CO2Caliber: .43Projectiles: PaintballsorRubberballsLength: 33.5in.BarrelLgth: 14.5in.Weight: 6.9lbs.
Action: Semi-orFull-AutoVelocity: Upto280feetpersecondSafety: ManualMagazineCapacity: 20shotsDangerDistance: 250yardsMax.EffectiveRange: 70-100ft.
Accessoriesfor2R:•2292007– 20-roundmagazine,black•2292008– 20-roundmagazine,blue•2292013– 88gCO2adapter
RAM 2R Specifications
System: CO2Caliber: .43Projectiles: PaintballsorRubberballsLength: 29.5in.BarrelLgth: 10.5in.Weight: 6.9lbs.
Action: Semi-orFull-AutoVelocity: Upto280feetpersecondSafety: ManualMagazineCapacity: 20shotsDangerDistance: 250yardsMax.EffectiveRange: 70-100ft.
Accessoriesfor7R:•2292007– 20-roundmagazine,black•2292008– 20-roundmagazine,blue•2292013– 88gCO2adapter
RAM 7R Specifications
System: CO2Caliber: .43Projectiles: PaintballsorRubberballsLength: 32.68in.BarrelLgth: 14.75in.Weight: 8.75lbs.
Action: Semi-orFull-AutoVelocity: Upto280feetpersecondSafety: ManualMagazineCapacity: 20shotsDangerDistance: 250yardsMax.EffectiveRange: 70-100ft.
RAM 11S Specifications
System: CO2Caliber: .43Projectiles: PaintballsorRubberballsLength: 28.75in.BarrelLgth: 8.25in.Weight: 6.2lbs.
Action: Semi-orFull-AutoVelocity: Upto280feetpersecondSafety: ManualMagazineCapacity: 20shotsDangerDistance: 250yardsMax.EffectiveRange: 75-100ft.
RAM 47 and 74 Specifications
System: CO2Caliber: .43Projectiles: PaintballsorRubberballsLength: 34.75in.BarrelLgth: 16in.Weight: 6.3lbs.
Action: Semi-orFull-AutoVelocity: Upto280feetpersecondSafety: ManualMagazineCapacity: 23shotsDangerDistance: 250yardsMax.EffectiveRange: 75-100ft.
Accessoriesfor47and74:•2292009–23-roundmagazine,black
Accessoriesfor11S:•2292010–20-roundmagazine,black•2292011–20-roundmagazine,blue
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IMPLIED WARRANTIESAnyimpliedwarranties,includingtheimpliedwarrantiesofmerchantabilityandfitnessforaparticularpurpose,arelimitedindurationto1(one)yearfromdateofretailpurchase.SOMESTATESDONOTALLOWLIMITATIONSONHOWLONGANIMPLIEDWARRANTYLASTS,SOTHEABOVELIMITATIONSMAYNOTAPPLYTOYOU.TOTHEExTENTANYPROVISIONOFTHISWARRANTYISPROHIBITEDBYFEDERAL,STATE,ORMUNICIPALLAWWHICHCANNOTBEPREEMPTED,ITSHALLNOTBEAPPLICABLE.THISWARRANTYGIVESYOUSPECIFICLEGALRIGHTSANDYOUMAYALSOHAVEOTHERRIGHTSWHICHVARYFROMSTATETOSTATEANDCOUNTRYTOCOUNTRY.
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Other available accessories:
•2292005– .43caliberBlackrubberballs,500countbag•2252533–Walther12gCO2capsules,12-packbox•2252534–Walther88gCO2capsules,2-packbox•2292019–RAMOil,1/2oz.•2292018–RAMO-Rings,10pack
RAM 13S Specifications
System: CO2Caliber: .43Projectiles: PaintballsorRubberballsLength: 27in.BarrelLgth: 8.25in.Weight: 6.4lbs.
Action: Semi-orFull-AutoVelocity: Upto280feetpersecondSafety: ManualMagazineCapacity: 20shotsDangerDistance: 250yardsMax.EffectiveRange: 75-100ft.
Accessoriesfor13S:•2292010–20-roundmagazine,black•2292011–20-roundmagazine,blue