Installing your own wedgits in Sheridan/PMI brass markers is a relatively quick and simple process requiring only basic hand tools and a few commonly available items.
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Step 1: Insert a paintball into the marker and make sure it is seated in the breech with the bolt forward.
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Step 2: Insert the dowel rod or whatever it is you're using to measure depth with into the barrel and seat it against the paintball.
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Step 3: Using a Sharpie, mark the measuring rod at the tip of the barrel.
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Step 4: Remove the pump handle and bolt from the marker then line up the mark on the measuring rod with the tip of the barrel.
Materials Needed:
- Hammer
- Nail (preferably one with a wide and sturdy head)
- 1/2" socket
- Sharpie
- Dowel rod or similar with approximate 5/8" OD
- Paintballs (preferably small bore)
Step 1: Insert a paintball into the marker and make sure it is seated in the breech with the bolt forward.
Step 2: Insert the dowel rod or whatever it is you're using to measure depth with into the barrel and seat it against the paintball.
Step 3: Using a Sharpie, mark the measuring rod at the tip of the barrel.
Step 4: Remove the pump handle and bolt from the marker then line up the mark on the measuring rod with the tip of the barrel.
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