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Warranty Claim/Return Policy
For any warranty return/claim needed, please contact
our RMA claims department
at 1-864-877-1179. An RMA number must be issued prior
to any warranty return.
Please be sure to mail your warranty registration card
found in your shipping package
for proper registration of your War Machine Product.
All returns will be shipped pre-paid to:
War Machine Warranty Depot
1425 W Wade Hampton Blvd
Greer, SC 29650
Operation of The Baseball Gun

(figure 1)
The first step to using your baseball gun is to attach an air
source.
You may choose to use a 20oz CO2 or a 20lb remote
system depending upon your needs.
As shown in figure 1, you simply screw the bottle
into the bottom line regulator.
Figure 1A shows the remote system attached to the
bottom line.
Please
note: the gun is not loaded at this time.

(figure 1A)

(figure 2)
After the air source has been connected, you must set the
pressure using the front dial.
Turn the dial clockwise until the gauge reads
50-300psi depending upon the distance and
speed you wish to achieve. See chart for
launching specifications.
Note: Maximum pressure should be 300psi.
At this point you have charged the gun and should
note all safety precautions that apply.
Do not dry fire when the piston push arm is in
the loaded position (figure 2A shows the
push arm in the non-loaded position). Never put
anything into the barrel or rod guard
except a legal size baseball. Keep hands away
from the guard at all times except
when loading a ball.

(figure 2a)
You are now ready to load a ball into the gun. With two fingers
push the ball and the
push arm into the seated position until it stops.
Do not touch the trigger while loading,
as this could cause injury! The
ball should now be locked into place. At this point, make
certain you do not aim where you do not intend to
shoot. You are now ready to aim and fire!

(figure 3)
Some simple shooting advice: Begin by setting your pressure (gauge)
to 150-200psi and aiming the gun at a 60º
angle. This will give you an
indication of the distance and
functionality of the launcher. This is for you to
realize there is very little recoil and get
accustom to firing the gun.
AFTER USING THE BASEBALL GUN

(figure 4)
Shake the gun in a downward motion until the push arm extends
into the forward
position as shown in figure 4. You may pull
the push arm with two fingers until
completely forward. Keep away from the
trigger while performing this action,
as accidentally firing the gun may cause
injury. Once the push arm is fully extended,
you may safely dry fire the gun. Unscrew
the dial counterclockwise while firing until
the gauge resets back to zero and the gun
is fully de-gassed. Do not completely
unscrew the dial as it will come out and
expose other parts.

(figure 4a)
Baseball Gun Limited Warranty
War Machine Inc. warranties to
initial retail purchaser that the Baseball Gun is free from defects
in materials and workmanship
for a period of 90 days from the date of purchase, subject to the
limitations of the warranty.
Disposable parts (o-rings, seals etc) are not warranted. The use of
non sanctioned accessories or
upgrades is not covered and will void your warranty. This
warranty does not cover
aesthetic damages (scratches, dents and nicks) misuse, or improper
disassembly and re-assembly, or
attempts made to drill holes, remove metal or modify this
product from its original
state, which could cause pressure safety factors or degrade the
performance. This warranty does
not cover failures due to wear and tear, exposure to the
elements or extreme playing
conditions. This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement
of defective parts with the
customer to pay shipping costs. This limited warranty is effective
to the original customer with
proof of purchase and proper warranty registration. The
warranty is non-transferable.
Repair or replacement of defective material is at the discretion
of WAR MACHINE INC.
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