First, I'd like to say that I am not angry, I am just a little dissapointed.
While cleaning my marker so that I could play on saturday, I took the mainbody, with the valve still in it off of the black rail. I had previously pulled the trigger several times to make sure that no more air was left in the chamber. While looking down at the bottom of the valve I pulled the valve from the mainbody steel housing. As soon as the on/off valve emerged from the mainbody tube it shot out from the gun, hit me in the forehead, leaving a small gash where it had hit, richocheted off the cieling and landed behind some shelves. The bad part about this is that I probably lost an on/off valve, which might make play tomarrow not as fun as it would be with the on/off valve because that's one less automag that we can use to play.
My Question about this is, why didn't the marker's manual clearly warn that this could happen? because I almost seriously damaged or lost an eye. I'm not angry, I just want to know.
While cleaning my marker so that I could play on saturday, I took the mainbody, with the valve still in it off of the black rail. I had previously pulled the trigger several times to make sure that no more air was left in the chamber. While looking down at the bottom of the valve I pulled the valve from the mainbody steel housing. As soon as the on/off valve emerged from the mainbody tube it shot out from the gun, hit me in the forehead, leaving a small gash where it had hit, richocheted off the cieling and landed behind some shelves. The bad part about this is that I probably lost an on/off valve, which might make play tomarrow not as fun as it would be with the on/off valve because that's one less automag that we can use to play.
My Question about this is, why didn't the marker's manual clearly warn that this could happen? because I almost seriously damaged or lost an eye. I'm not angry, I just want to know.
Was the hose disconnected from the valve when you took it apart?



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