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PLEASE READ ALL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE SHOCKER® PAINTBALL MARKER
SHOCKER
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
®
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SHOCKER QUICK START
WARNING
1. Thread barrel onto Shocker. Put barrel cover over barrel, securing barrel
cover cord over marker body.
2. Air up tank with Max-Flo on/off in OFF position
A. If using CO
2
or preset Nitrogen, thread on tank to air adapter.
NOTE: It is very important when using a CO
2
or preset Nitrogen tank
that an on/off valve is used. An anti-siphon tube is also needed for CO2.
Smart Parts makes a variety of on/off valves to adapt to any tank in
any setup configuration.
3. Insert loader into feedport. A HALO or Evlution II is recommended for
their feed rates. A non agitating loader will not work properly.
4. Gas up the Shocker by turning the on/off valve to the on
position slowly.
5. Turn the Shocker on by holding in the clear button on the back of the
grip frame in for approximately two seconds. The Shocker will chirp and
start to blink blue in a double tap sequence. Push the button once
more to put the Shocker in vision mode, if so equipped. The blue light
will now blink rapidly and continuously. Shutting the Shocker off also
acts as a safety and is accomplished by holding the button in for two
more seconds until the light shuts off and the Shocker chirps down.
6. Pour paint into the loader and chronograph the Shocker.
7. Win the tournament.
This is not a toy. Misuse may cause serious injury or death. Eye protection
designed specifically for paintball must be worn by user and persons within
range. Recommend 18 years or older to purchase. Persons under 18 must
have adult supervision. READ OWNER’S MANUAL BEFORE USING.
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Welcome to the 2003 Shocker. Smart Parts has made the Shocker considerably lighter and drastically smaller. The Shocker is an open bolt, seal forward marker. Seal Forward Technology (SFT) is
unique to the 2003 Shocker. SFT allows the Shocker to be an open bolt marker, while still having
the breech seal a split second before the ball is fired, like a closed bolt. By sealing the breech before
the ball is fired, the Shocker is able to have accuracy and trajectory like a traditional closed bolt, but
also the rates of fire and simplicity of an open bolt. The rate of fire and air efficiency have been
improved to let you play longer, and with more intensity. Smart Parts has done all this for one reason: you, the player. We wanted a marker that stood head and shoulders above the rest so that using
the Shocker would not only make a player able to compete, but able to dominate. We hope that you
enjoy using your Shocker as much as we enjoyed creating it.
Length/Height/Weight: 8 inches (without barrel) x 6 inches, 1 lbs. 14 oz.
Operating Pressure: 180-220 psi
Power Source: Common 9 volt battery
Propellant: CO2or Nitrogen/Compressed Air
Rate of Fire: 20+ balls per second, 1200+ balls per minute
Mode of Fire: Semi automatic, tournament legal mode only
Vision Ready: Yes
Barrel Thread: Original Shocker
Lubricant: Use only “Shocker Grease”
The 2003 Shocker has been designed with simplicity in mind so that you, the player, can maintain
the marker with little effort. This being said DOES NOT MEAN you should neglect your Shocker. For
best performance, clean and grease your Shocker frequently. Many players clean their Shockers after
every use. While this may seem a bit extreme, being vigilant in the upkeep of your Shocker will extend
its useful life considerably. NEVER immerse your Shocker in water. If your Shocker should become
wet, remove barrel and rubber grips and allow to air out, the follow disassembly instructions for full
cleaning. Clean with a damp cloth and alcohol, grease ONLY with Dow 33 Shocker grease. Use high
quality paintballs.
As far as special circumstances considering the maintenance of the Shocker, it is recommended that
you replace both the 17/90 o-ring inside the rear end and the17/70 o-ring inside the front end of the
fire chamber every 8,000 to 10,000 paintballs. This will prevent the Shocker from leaking down the
barrel. The regular changing of these two o-rings will also keep the Shocker consistent and provide
for better efficiency.
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED:
3/16” Allen wrench Dow 33 Shocker Grease
1/8” Allen wrench Phillips screwdriver
5/64” Allen wrench Small precision Phillips screwdriver
1/16” Allen wrench Needle nose pliers
.050” Allen wrench 1/8” socket
Wooden kitchen spoon or one foot section of 3/8” dowel rod
OVERVIEW
STATISTICS
MAINTENANCE