DIY Paintball Marker Stock
In paintball lingo, the gun is known as a "marker." These markers come in many styles and with many features. One feature common to many paintball markers is the ability to attach or detach a stock. Like a rifle butt, this stock attaches to the back of the gun and provides support for the user. Because paintball is a warfare game, these stocks are designed to be attached quickly.
Things You'll Need
- Phillips screwdriver (if necessary)
Instructions
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Remove the handle cover from the paintball marker. On many markers, this is how you access the CO2 cartridge. There may be a knob on the bottom or side of the handle. Loosen it to remove the handle cover. If there isn't a knob, remove the screws on the handle with a Phillips screwdriver.
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Locate the slot at the back of the handle assembly.
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Insert the small end of the stock into the slot at the back of the handle assembly. If there is a locking mechanism in the handle, flip it down to secure the stock in the handle assembly.
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Replace the handle assembly cover. The stock should now be firmly attached to the rear of the marker.
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