Congratulations on your purchase of the Intimidator Paintball Marker.
The Intimidator represents the latest in Paintball Marker technology
at a very affordable price. Before operating your Intimidator, please
read the entire manual carefully.
WARNING!
This Paintball Marker is not a toy. Misuse or mishandling can result in serious injury
or death. Every person within range of a loaded Paintball Marker must wear eye protection
specifically designed for Paintball. Recommended at least 18 years of age to purchase,
14 years old to use with adult supervision or 10 years old to use on Paintball fields
meeting ASTM standards F1777-97. Ensure you read entire instruction manual before
operating your Intimidator.
SAFETY!
Please follow all local, state, and federal laws concerning the operation and use of Paintball
Markers.
assumes no liability for injury or death due to misuse or mishandling of this Marker.
Never point a Paintball Marker at anyone not wearing Paintball-Approved goggles.
Even at the lowest possible operating velocity, a Paintball will cause serious injury
should it hit someone in the eye area.
Never under any circumstances look down the barrel of your Marker. Even if
wearing Paintball approved goggles, you should
Before performing any maintenance on the Marker, ensure air source is
disconnected and Marker has been degassed. Always ensur
whenever Marker is not operational.
Leave the ON/OFF switch in the OFF position whenever Marker is not operational.
Always insert barrel plug in barrel when Marker is not operational. Remove barrel
plug only in designated operational areas.
Only play at commer
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operating at a safe velocity. Safe velocity is considered to be 280 feet per second (fps).
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By purchasing this Paintball Marker “YOU” assume all liability. B.L.A.S.T.
CAUTION!
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Make sure Marker is not shooting at a dangerous velocity. Ensure all participants
are wearing the proper Paintball safety equipment. You will be held liable if someone
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is hurt by a Paintball fired from your Marker regardless of fault.
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WARRANTY
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B.L.A.S.T. warrantees the Intimidator against damages in Manufacturing Defects only.
Electrical components are warranted for a period of 90 days. Solenoids are not warranted.
When utilizing after market Drop-Forwards ensure attachment bolts DO NOT protrude
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into internal grip assembly. When utilizing aftermarket grips ensure attachment bolts
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DO NOT protrude into internal grip assembly. Failure to do so may damage the internals
and will result in void of warranty. Use of Teflon tape will void warranty. Aftermarket
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anodizing will result in void of warranty.
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For questions concerning your Intimidator manual please call (925) 625-7929.
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OPERATION
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The Intimidator Marker is a solenoid controlled open-bolt design. The bolt is locked
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onto a dual pressurized machined slider that is controlled by the solenoid (An electronic
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4-way valve control). The back of the chamber is pressurized to move the bolt forward,
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and the front is pressurized to move the bolt backward. This allows for very low cycling
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pressure, as well as much less cocking recoil.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Intimidator is a low pressure operating, open bolt, electronic Marker, featuring
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microchip managed solenoid control, anti-chop eyes (ACE), dedicated low and high
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pressure regulators attached to a sculptured regulator mounting block, and unique
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patented pending modular ram sleeve.
WARNING!
Introduction
The Intimidator is controlled via the MEMBRANE PAD located on the rear of the grip
frame. All of the functions of the Intimidator can be easily accessed and changed through
the Membrane Pad.
GETTING STARTED
To power up your Intimidator, Press the ON/OFF button. To turn off your Intimidator,
press and hold ON/OFF button for approximately 1 second. Buttons 1 and 2 allow the
user to scroll, select, adjust, and save settings through the menus as well as timer
activation, stop and reset. Pressing and holding buttons 1 and 2 simultaneously will
open Menu Mode. Once in the Menu Mode, button 1 controls scrolling as well as the
adjustments made to settings while button 2 controls selection and saving of menu
settings. Every Intimidator is equipped with an LCD screen, located on the side grip
panel (left of the membrane pad)which allows the user to verify menu settings along
with voltage, timer, shot counter, eye status, tournament lock, and others, depending on
the software version installed on the circuit board. A detailed description of each function
can be found in the
NOTE: The Frenzy Board IS NOT Programmable via the trigger.
TRIGGER ADJUSTMENT
The trigger is fully adjustable using the three screws within the trigger. The upper
screw controls the return spring tension, the center screw adjusts micro-switch activation
point and the lower screw adjusts the trigger stop point.
BARREL
The Intimidator comes standard with a one piece, .689 Bore, 12-inch Assassin barrel.
Barrel threads for the Intimidator are Auto-cocker type.
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The field strippable pull pin bolt is connected to a dual pr
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is held within the modular sleeve located in the lower tube of the body. The low pressure
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regulator supplies air through the regulator mounting block to the front barb of the
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solenoid. Upon activation, the solenoid redirects alternating pressure through the rear
barbs, from the chamber in front of the ram to the back chamber behind the ram. The
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forward shifting ram will then strike the poppet, opening the main valve which releases
essure regulated air up through the transfer port and into the upper tube of the
high pr
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. The pull pin connected bolt pushes the paintball into the br
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redirecting the charge of air to propel the projectile (paintball)to its target.
Included with the Intimidator are 2 High-Flow Regulators. Both regulators use
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a standard 3/16 inch hex key for adjustment. Turn the adjustment screw
clockwise to increase pressure and counter-clockwise to decrease pressure.
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Low Pressure Regulator
The low pressure regulator is mounted towards the front of the Marker under the barrel.
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It controls the cycling pressure of the Marker which is read with the 0-300 PSI Ashcroft gauge
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located on the left side of the block. The pressure should be set between 70 – 80 PSI.
NEVER EXCEED 100 PSI AS OVER-PRESSURIZING CAN DAMAGE SOLENOID. The low
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pressure regulator is not used for velocity adjustments but for cycling pressures only.
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High Pressure Regulator
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The high pressure regulator (also called the Torpedo or inline regulator) is the vertical regulator
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that screws into the bottom of the ASA block. All velocity adjustments are done with the Torpedo
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regulator. Typically, pressures vary from 200 PSI to 280 PSI depending on chronograph speed.
If an aftermarket volumizer is used, the pressure may be lowered accordingly. Please note: The
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Torpedo high pressure regulator comes with 2 connection ports, 1 dedicated for the air input
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and the other dedicated for a gauge to monitor pressure levels. To verify that you are connecting
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an air fitting to the appropriate input port of your Torpedo regulator, the pin valve assembly
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will be visible within that port prior to installation. The gauge port comes with a plug screw
pre-installed from the factory.
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Ammunition Aspects
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The Intimidator requires a high feed rate of paintballs to make full use of its features.
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To satisfy this need, the use of a motorized loader is recommended.
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Using top grade paint ensures the utmost in performance and accuracy.
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Gas Configurations
PRESET AND ADJUSTABLE TANKS
A Compressed Air System also known as a Nitrogen Air System is the recommended propellant air
source for operating the Intimidator. If you are using an Adjustable Tank the output should be set
between 400 & 500 PSI, and Preset Tanks should be low pressure or 400 PSI output, but a high
pressure system is acceptable.
Co2
Co2 IS NOT the recommended propellant for the Intimidator. You should only use a Compressed
Air System to operate your Intimidator. When attaching air system hose fittings to your Marker,
DO NOT USE TEFLON TAPE. Use a thread sealant such as Loctite 545 instead.
GETTING STARTED
Maintenance for the Intimidator is very simple.
The Bolt should be lubricated sparingly with TRI-FLOW. Lubricating once a day or when dirty
will increase the life of the Ball Detents and also eliminate bolt drag.
The Ram or “Hammer” should be greased every 5000 shots with
Marker. Next, remove Bolt and Ram Sleeve End Cap and Ram will slide out of the back. Clean inside
of Ram Sleeve with a Q-tip, grease O-rings with
The Low Pressure Regulator Piston and the High-Pressure Regulator Piston O-ring should be
greased every 10,000 shots. The final o-ring to lubricate is the Poppet O-ring, located in front
of the Ram Sleeve. It is accessed by removing the front Regulator/ASA Block. This should be
done every 20,000 shots. Performing this simple maintenance will increase the life of the O-rings
and keep the Marker per
NOTE: Always ensure Air Source is disconnected and Marker is fully degassed
BEFORE per
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forming at the highest level possible.
ming any/all maintenance, or when Marker is not operational.
DOW 55 and reassemble.
DOW 55. First de-gas your
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