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Trouble shooting RAM Markers

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Trouble Shooting RAM Pistols

My RAM pistol has bad shooting efficiency:
-The CO2 gas cylinder may be empty. Follow the instructions in your manual to replace the CO2 cylinder.
-The barrel may be dirty. See the cleaning section in your manual on how to clean your RAM pistol.
-You may be using the incorrect projectiles. Make sure you're using .43 caliber flawless paintballs or rubberballs.

My RAM pistol does not function:
-The CO2 gas cylinder may be empty. Follow the instructions in your manual to replace the CO2 cylinder.
-Make sure you are using a.43 caliber flawless paintball or rubberball.

My RAM pistol has a low projectile velocity:
-The CO2 gas cylinder may be empty. Follow the instructions in your manual to replace the CO2 cylinder.
-The barrel may be dirty. See the cleaning section in your manual on how to clean your RAM pistol.
-You may be using the incorrect projectiles. Make sure you're using.43 caliber flawless paintballs or rubberballs.

I can hear CO2 leaking from my RAM pistol:
-If this occurs after puncturing the CO2, point the marker in a safe direction, pull the slide back a couple of times and dry fire 3-4 times to seal the o-rings.
-Always apply a drop of the supplied lube or RWS Chamber Lube to the tip of each CO2 cylinder before installing.

RAM RIFLES

My RAM rifle has poor firing performance:
-The CO2 gas cylinder may be empty. Follow the instructions in your manual to replace the CO2 cylinder.
-The barrel may be dirty. See the cleaning section in your manual on how to clean your RAM rifle.
-Firing performance can be effected by extreme hot or cold temperatures.
-You may be using the incorrect projectiles. Make sure you're using .43 caliber flawless paintballs or rubberballs.
-It may be caused by incorrect sight or barrel installation. See Aiming and Adjusting the Sights in your manual.

My RAM rifle does not function:
-Check to see if the safety is on. If so, switch to the "Fire" position.
-The CO2 gas cylinder may be empty. Follow the instructions in your manual to replace the CO2 cylinder.
-Your CO2 cylinder may be defective. Follow the instructions in your manual on how to replace a CO2 cylinder.
-Make sure you are using a.43 caliber flawless paintballs or rubberballs.
-Your projectiles may be loaded in the magazine incorrectly. See Loading and Unloading RAM Projectiles in your RAM Rifle manual.

The full auto does not function on my RAM rifle:
-Put 2-3 drops of lubricant onto the back of the marker where the CO2 cylinder screws in, prior to installing the CO2 cylinder housing. Fire the rifle in a safe direction until the CO2 has been depleted. Install new CO2 cylinders. If it still does not work, repeat this process.

My RAM rifle has a low velocity:
-The CO2 gas cylinder may be empty. Follow the instructions in your manual to replace the CO2 cylinder.
-The barrel may be dirty. See the cleaning section in your manual on how to clean your RAM rifle.
-Firing performance can be effected by extreme hot or cold temperatures.
-You may be using the incorrect projectiles. Make sure you are using.43 caliber flawless paintballs or rubberballs.
-It may be caused by incorrect sight or barrel installation. See Aiming and Adjusting the Sights in your manual.

I can hear CO2 leaking from my RAM rifle:
-If this occurs after puncturing the CO2, point the marker in a safe direction, and dry fire 3-4 times to seal the o-rings.
-Always put two drops of the supplied oil or RWS Chamber Lube on the valve at the rear of the marker

My RAM Rifle didn't fire a projectile on the first shot after putting in a new CO2 cylinder:
-After inserting a new CO2 cylinder, always be sure to point the RAM Rilfe in a safe direction and fire a couple of times without the magazine in to be certain the valves and seals have seated properly.

RAM SHOTGUN

My RAM shotgun has poor firing performance:
-The CO2 gas cylinder may be empty. Follow the instructions in your manual to replace the CO2 cylinder.
-The barrel may be dirty. See the cleaning section in your manual on how to clean your RAM shotgun.
-Firing performance can be effected by extreme hot or cold temperatures.
-You may be using the incorrect projectiles. Make sure you are using flawless .68 caliber paintballs or rubberballs.
-It may be caused by incorrect sight or barrel installation. See Aiming and Adjusting the Sights in your manual.

My RAM shotgun does not function:
-Check to see if the safety or bolt release is on. The safety and bolt release should be in the off position to fire.
-The CO2 gas cylinder may be empty. Follow the instructions in your manual to replace the CO2 cylinder.
-Your CO2 cylinder may be defective. Follow the instructions in your manual on how to replace a CO2 cylinder.
-Make sure you are using .68 caliber flawless paintballs or rubberballs.

My RAM shotgun has a low velocity:
-The CO2 gas cylinder may be empty. Follow the instructions in your manual to replace the CO2 cylinder.
-The barrel may be dirty. See the cleaning section in your manual on how to clean your RAM shotgun.
-Firing performance can be effected by extreme hot or cold temperatures.
-You may be using the incorrect projectiles. Make sure you are using.68 caliber flawless paintballs or rubberballs.

I can hear CO2 leaking from my RAM shotgun:
-If this occurs after puncturing the CO2, point the marker in a safe direction, cock the slide and dry fire 3-4 times to seal the o-rings.

 

! CAUTION: EXTREME TEMPERATURES MAY CAUSE .43 CALIBER PAINTBALLS TO BECOME MISSHAPED. WHICH COULD RESULT IN ACCURACY ISSUES AND THE POSSIBLITY OF THE PAINTBALL BREAKING INSIDE THE MAGAZINE OR MARKER.