D3FY SPORTS Conqu3st User manual



TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY GUIDELINES..................................................................................................4
CRITICAL SAFTY INFORMATION.....................................................................................................5
IMPORTANT CO2 & HPA AIR TANK SAFETY GUIDELINES.......................................................6
GETTING STARTED ..............................................................................................................................7
MAINTAINING YOUR CONQU3ST PAINTBALL MARKER .........................................................8-10
TROUBLESHOOTING ...........................................................................................................................10
NOTES......................................................................................................................................................11
CONQU3ST PARTS LIST....................................................................................................................12
SCHEMATIC...........................................................................................................................................13
WARRANTY............................................................................................................................................14

4IMPORTANT SAFETY GUIDELINES
IMPORTANT SAFETY GUIDELINES
•The CONQU3ST paintball marker is not a toy. Misuse may
cause serious injury or death.
•Please read, understand and follow the instructions in the
CONQU3ST Owner’s Manual.
•D3FY SPORTS recommends the customer be 18 years of age
or older to purchase this product. Person under 18 years of
age must have adult supervision when using this product.
•D3FY SPORTS reminds the user that Safety is Your
Responsibility. Protect your eyes, face and ears at all times.
•Any person using this product or within range of the product
while in use must wear Eyes/Face/Ear protection designed
specically for the sport of paintball and meets ASTM/CE
standards.
•Always keep the barrel blocking device on marker when not
shooting/playing.
•Ensure all screws and ttings are tightly secured before
gassing up the CONQU3ST.
•Always keep the paintball marker in SAFE mode until ready to
operate.
•Never shoot or point the CONQU3ST marker at a person
that is not outtted with the proper paintball Eyes/Face/Ear
Protection.
•Never shoot at animals, houses, cars or anything not related to
the sport of paintball.
•Never point or shoot the CONQU3ST marker at any Law
Enforcement.
• Always treat the CONQU3ST marker as if it were loaded and
able to re.
• Never look into the barrel of a paintball marker when unload/
loaded.
•Only use Co2 or HPA Air tanks in the CONQU3ST marker.
•Always remove the air source and all paintballs from the
paintball marker, before disassembly or maintenance.
•Do not exceed 1200 psi input pressure.
•Only use .68 caliber paintballs that meet ASTM/CE standards.
•Using a paintball marker outside of a designated paintball eld
can be illegal, and is subject to law enforcement penalties.
•Never shoot the CONQU3ST marker at velocities in excess of
300fps (feet per second), or at velocities greater than local
or national laws allow. The discharge of paintballs at high
velocity can cause serious injuries or death, if misused.
•Always chronograph the CONQU3ST marker before playing
paintball.
•Any modications or tampering of original factory parts or
use of non-authorized aftermarket accessories will Void all
warranties and liabilities from D3FY SPORTS.
•Transfer the Owner’s manual, any related instructions, or
warnings labels in the event of change in ownership.

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CRITICAL SAFTY INFORMATION
Never look into the barrel of a paintball marker.
Part # and Description
(S-15) Feedneck Screw
(S-53) Front Plug Screw
(S-41) Trigger Frame Screw
(S-47) ASA Screw
IMPORTANT
Before and after using the paintball marker, check and make
sure all the screws are securely fastened. Loose screws may
prevent the paintball marker from functioning properly.
•D3FY SPORTS will not be held liable for injuries or death
sustained when failing to follow the Safety Guidelines.
•If you read these instructions and do not fully understand
them, or are unsure of your ability to make necessary
adjustments properly, call D3FY SPORTS or your local pro
shop for help.
•Visit www.d3fysports.com for the latest Owner’s Manual
CRITICAL SAFETY INFORMATION
D3FY SPORTS reminds the user that Safety is Your
Responsibility. Protect your eyes, face and ears at all times.
Never shoot or point the CONQU3ST marker at a person that
is not in designated paintball facility and without the proper
Eyes/Face/Ears protection designed specically for the sport of
paintball and meets ASTM/CE standards.

6IMPORTANT CO2 & HPA AIR TANK SAFETY GUIDELINES
be retested periodically.
• Improper use, lling, storage, or disposal of all air tanks may
result in property damage, personal injury, and/or death.
• Always keep Air tanks out of reach from children or any
inexperienced person(s).
• Air tanks must only be lled by qualied and trained
personnel.
• Never alter the Air tank in any way.
• DO NOT expose pressurized cylinders to temperatures in
excess of 130˚F (54˚C).
• Any tank packaged with the product is intended for paintball
use only.
• Tanks heated to a temperature of 250F° degrees (121°C) or
more must be re-qualied or condemned.
• Do not expose tanks to corrosive materials and do not clean
with caustic cleaners.
• Co2/Compressed gas is dangerous, do not allow Co2/
Compressed gas to come in direct contact with your skin or
try to stop a leak by covering it with your hand.
• NEVER over pressurize a Co2 or HPA Air cylinder.
• A urethane O-ring is highly recommended before attaching
any air supply to the marker.
• Conrm that there is a urethane O-ring attached on the Co2/
HPA Air Tank Valve before attaching the tank to the marker. If
IMPORTANT C02 & HPA AIR TANK SAFETY GUIDELINES
•Only use Co2 or HPA Air Tanks that are made for the sport of
paintball
•The Co2/HPA Air Tank can y off with enough force to cause
property damage, serious injury or death if the Valve
unscrews from the cylinder head. LOOK at the Valve when
removing the tank from the marker. Be sure that the valve is
turning with the tank rather than remaining stationary with the
marker’s ASA.
STOP IMMEDIATELY if the valve starts to unscrew from the
tank. Screw the tank back onto the marker’s bottom ASA
adapter and contact a qualied airsmith for further assistance.
• Tank valves must only be installed or removed by qualied
personnel.
• All tanks must meet ASTM/CE/DOT/TC Standards
• See Co2 or HPA Air tank labels for retest dates. Tanks must

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GETTING STARTED
9.Ready to Fire. Important: Only use the marker in a safe and/
or designated playing eld.
10.Check the velocity/fps (feet per second) using a
chronograph designed for the sport of paintball. If adjustment
is needed, adjust the velocity by turning the Velocity/Spring
Guide (I-31) adjustment screw with a 3mm Allen key. To
increase the velocity, turn the screw in (clockwise). To
decrease the velocity, turn the screw out (counter-clockwise).
Note: After each adjustment, take a few shots for the spring
to set. Never adjust the marker to shoot above 300fps or the
eld rules/local laws permit.
11.After playing, remove all paintballs from your hopper/loader.
Then detach the hopper/loader from the paintball marker.
Caution: There may be 1-2 paintballs in the breach of the
paintball marker. In a safe direction, take a couple of shots to
insure the marker is completely clear of any paintballs.
12.Attach the barrel blocking device on the tip of the barrel.
13.Remove the Co2/HPA air tank. Firmly unscrew the tank
counter-clockwise until it comes out of the ASA. Tip: When
removing the air tank, excess air will release from the ASA.
Caution: Never expose any skin to the ASA relief hole when
removing the air tank. Never store the paintball marker with
an air tank attached to the ASA.
14.Un-cock the marker by pulling the trigger once. Note: Make
sure to have the bolt of the marker in the un-cocked position
when not in use.
15.Push the safety button to the “SAFE” position.
the O-ring is missing from the valve, the paintball marker will
leak from the ASA as soon as an air tank is secured to the
marker.
GETTING STARTED
1.Make sure the Safety Button (I-50) is on the “SAFE” position.
Push the safety button from the “PUSH SAFE” side of the
trigger frame.
2.Attach a barrel blocking device (X-01) on the tip of the barrel.
3.Install a Co2/HPA air tank. Firmly screw the air tank clockwise
into the markers ASA (X-46). Tip: Make sure the tank is full
and has a urethane o-ring on the valve to prevent an air leak.
Caution: Never use any hand tools to screw the air tank on
or off from the ASA.
4.Install a paintball loader to the feedneck (X-16) and tighten
the Clamping Screw (S-18) with a 3mm Allen key.
5.Fill up the loader with .68 caliber paintballs.
6.Put on your paintball goggles and cock back the Bolt Cocking
Pin (I-20).
7.Remove the barrel blocking device from the tip of the barrel.
8.Point the marker in a “SAFE” direction before unlocking the
safety button. Unlock the safety by pushing the safety button
from the opposite side of “PUSH SAFE” on the trigger frame.
Caution: The CONQU3ST is now live and ready to re.

8MAINTAINING YOUR CONQU3ST PAINTBALL MARKER
the paintball marker will not
function properly. With the
Bolt Cocking Pin properly
installed to the Striker, you
should now push the Safety
button to the “Fire” position.
The Delrin Bolt will slide
forward when you pull the
trigger.
Disassemble Rear Internals
1.With the Bolt in the un-cocked position, pull upward on the
Bolt Cocking Pin to disconnect the Delrin Bolt from the
Striker. Remove the Delrin Bolt by sliding it out the rear of the
Receiver.
2.Remove the Striker Plug (X-29) by unscrewing it counter-
clockwise. This will allow you to remove the Striker Spring
(I-26), Striker Buffer (I-27) and Striker from the rear of the
Receiver. Tip: Only remove the Striker Plug with the marker
in the un-cocked position. This will prevent the internals from
springing out when the Striker Spring is compressed. Note:
The Striker Plug and Velocity/Spring Guide will come out as
one piece.
3.Remove the following items in order; Striker Spring, Striker
Buffer, and Striker
4.Clean any dirt, debris, or paint from the inside of the Receiver
MAINTAINING YOUR CONQU3ST PAINTBALL MARKER
PART # and Description
(X-10-B, X-10-OD) Receiver
(I-19) Delrin Bolt
(I-20) Bolt Cocking Pin
(I-25) Striker
(I-26) Striker Spring
(I-27) Striker Buffer
(I-31) Velocity/Spring Guide
(X-29) Striker Plug
Quick Clean and Disassemble
Make sure all paintballs are removed from the marker and that
the air source is detached before attempting any maintenance
and/or repairs. Push the Safety button to the “SAFE” position.
Cock back the bolt. Note: This will help keep the Striker (I-25)
from rotating and moving forward. Pull upward on the Bolt
Cocking Pin to disconnect the Delrin Bolt (I-20) from the Striker.
Remove the Delrin Bolt by sliding it out the rear of the Receiver/
Body (X-10). Wipe off the Delrin Bolt using a clean cloth.
Use a squeegee or swab to clean the inside of the Receiver.
Insert the Delrin Bolt with the open face in rst. Align the Bolt
Cocking Pin with the Striker hole and push down on the Pin
to lock it in place. Important: Make sure to install the Delrin
Bolt with the air passage hole located in the middle of the bolt
facing downwards. If the Delrin Bolt is not installed correctly,

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MAINTAINING YOUR CONQU3ST PAINTBALL MARKER
WARNING
Before and after using the marker, make sure to fasten all
screws. Screws may become loose due to vibration caused by
ring the marker. Loose screws can cause parts to detach from
one another, which can be dangerous and cause injury.
To assure that the marker is assembled properly, follow the
schematic drawing or position parts in order during assembly.
Parts assembled improperly or using improper parts will/can
cause the marker to malfunction.
CUP SEAL REMOVAL
PART # and Description
(X-04) Front Plug
(I-06) Valve Spring
(I-07) Cup Seal/Valve Pin
(S-53) Front Plug Screw
Disassemble Front Internals
Make sure all paintballs are removed from the marker and that
the air source is detached before attempting any maintenance
and/or repairs.
using a squeegee or swab.
5.Wipe the Delrin Bolt and Striker with a clean cloth. Apply a
few drops of oil to the Striker O-ring (O-24).
Reassemble Rear Internals
1.Insert the Striker with the O-ring end facing in rst and the
at spot of the Striker facing down. Note: the Striker will only
go in half way because of the Trigger Frame Sear. Apply
pressure behind the Striker with your thumb and at the same
time pull the trigger to release the Sear, this will allow the
Striker to insert all the way.
2.Insert the Striker Buffer so that it is ush with the Receiver
and insert the Striker Spring.
3.Insert the Velocity/Spring Guide into the Striker Spring, which
is connected to the Striker Plug and rmly tighten the Striker
Plug to the Receiver.
4.Insert the Delrin Bolt with the open face in rst. Align the Bolt
Cocking Pin with the Striker hole, and push down on the
Pin to lock it in place. Note: If the Striker hole is not aligned
upright, the Bolt Cocking Pin will not lock correctly.

10 TROUBLESHOOTING
1.Air tank is empty, or the pressure in the tank is too low.
Solution: Rell the tank.
2.Internals may be dirty and/or full of paint. Solution: Clean the
rear internals and Receiver.
3.Striker O-ring needs lubrication. Solution: Add a few drops of
oil on the Striker O-ring
4.Striker O-ring is damaged or missing. Solution: Replace
Striker O-ring and add a few drops of oil.
5.Using low quality paintball can cause them to break and/or
get jammed in the marker.
6.Rear internals are not properly installed. Solution: Follow
Reassemble Rear Internal steps.
Air Leak
Make sure all paintballs are removed from the marker and that
the air source is detached before attempting any maintenance
and/or repairs.
1.Air leaking from the Front Plug. Inspect Front Plug O-ring.
Solution: Clean any dirt or debris which can cause the o-ring
not to seal. Replace the O-ring if it is damaged or missing.
2.Air leaking down the Barrel. Cup Seal may be damaged,
installed incorrectly or missing. Solution: Replace damaged
Cup Seal or properly install the Cup Seal.
3.Air leaking between the Receiver and trigger Frame. Valve
Body O-ring may be damaged or installed incorrectly.
Solution: Replace Valve Body O-ring or properly install the
1.Remove the Barrel (X-02) by unscrewing it counter-clockwise.
2.Remove Front Plug Screw (S-53) using a 3mm Allen key. This
screw holds the Front Plug (X- 04) onto the Receiver.
3.Slide the Front Plug out of the Receiver.
4.Once the Front Plug is removed. Pull out the Valve Spring
(I-06) and Cup Seal/Valve Pin (I-07). Note: Replace the Cup
Seal/Valve Pin, when experiencing air leaking out the barrel.
Reassemble Front Internals
1.Insert the Cup Seal/Valve Pin end rst. Ensure the Valve Pin
slides through the Valve Body. Note: Make sure the Valve
Spring is attached to the Cup Seal before inserting the Cup
Seal/Valve Pin.
2.Insert the Front Plug O-ring end rst and the screw hole
facing downwards.
3.Align the Front Plug screw hole with the Front Plug Screw
and fasten the Front Plug Screw. Note: Front Plug must
be ush with the Receiver for the Front Plug Screw to align
properly.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Recocking Issues
Make sure all paintballs are removed from the marker and that
the air source is detached before attempting any maintenance
and/or repairs.

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TROUBLESHOOTING / NOTES
Valve Body.
4.Air leaking from the hose tting on the Receiver. Solution:
Remove hose and use thread sealer (Blue Loctite) on hose
thread.
5.Air leaking from the hose tting on the ASA. Solution:
Replaced the Hose O-ring.
6.Air leaking from the ASA relief hole. Solution: Replaced tank
valve O-ring.
NOTES:
NOTES:

12 CONQU3ST PARTS LIST
LIST PART# DESCRIPTION QTY
28 X-28C Trigger Frame (Composite) 1
29 X-29 Striker Plug 1
30 O-30 Velocity/Spring Guide O-ring 1
31 I-31 Velocity/Spring Guide 1
32 X-32 Rubber Wrap Grip 1
33 S-33 Grip Screw 4
34 I-34 Sear Spring 1
35 I-35 Sear 1
36 I-36 Trigger Sear Roll Pin 1
37 I-37 Trigger Sear 1
38 I-38 Trigger Sear/Safety Button Spring 2
39 X-39 Double Trigger 1
40 S-40 Trigger Frame Screw Washer 2
41 S-41 Trigger Frame Screw 2
42 I-42 Sear Roll Pin (Short) 2
43 I-43 Sear/Trigger Roll Pin (Long) 2
44 I-44 Trigger Grip Retaining Screw 2
45 S-45 ASA Screw Nut 2
46 X-46-B/OD ASA 15 Degree Angle 1
47 S-47 ASA Screw 2
48 I-48 Trigger Spring 1
49 I-49 Safety Button Retaining Ball Bearing 1
50 I-50 Safety Button 1
51 S-51 Valve Body Screw 1
52 S-52 Front Plug Screw Washer 1
53 S-53 Front Plug Screw 1
54 O-54 Hose Seal O-ring 1
CONQU3ST PARTS LIST
LIST PART# DESCRIPTION QTY
1 X-01 Barrel Safety Plug 1
2 X-02-B/OD 12” Barrel 1
3 O-005 Barrel O-ring 1
4 X-04 Front Plug 1
5 O-05 Main Body O-ring 3
6 I-06 Valve Spring 1
7 I-07 Cup Seal/Valve Pin 1
8 I-08 Valve Body 1
9 X-09 Steel braided Hose 1
10 X-10-B/OD Receiver/Body 1
11 S-11 Ball Detent Cover Screw 2
12 X-12C Right Ball Detent Cover (Composite) 1
13 I-12 Ball Detent 2
14 X-14C Left Ball Detent Cover (Composite) 1
15 S-15 Feedneck Screw 2
16 X-16C Clamping Feedneck (Composite) 1
17 S-17 Clamping Screw Nut 1
18 S-18 Clamping Screw 1
19 I-19 Delrin Bolt 1
20 I-20 Bolt Cocking Pin 1
21 I-21 Bolt Retaining Ball Bearing 1
22 I-22 Bolt Retaining Spring 1
23 S-23 Bolt Retaining Screw 1
24 O-24 Striker O-ring 2
25 I-25 Striker 1
26 I-26 Striker Spring 1
27 I-27 Striker Buffer 1

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SCHEMATIC

14 WARRANTY
3.Our warranty covers repair or replacement of defective
products only, as determined by our technicians or RMA staff.
4.All products must be registered in our database within 30
days of purchase for warranty coverage to be valid.
5.Warranty is void when the product is altered, abused,
or neglected. Any signs of alteration or unauthorized
disassembly of the product will void warranty.
6.Warranty is void when non-OEM upgrade/replacement parts
are installed. D3fy Sports will not be held responsible for the
compatibility issues between various manufactures.
7.If you don’t have your receipt or have not registered your
warranty within the time frame given, you can have your
product repaired for a nominal fee.
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING FOR REPAIR
INFORMATION
To assist you with any technical issues with our products,
please contact our Tech Department at [email protected]
or call us at 909-623-8801
D3FY SPORTS
ATTN: Tech Department
1462 W. Holt Ave.
Pomona, CA 91768
www.d3fysports.com
WARRANTY
D3FY Sports Inc. provides a (2) year warranty from date
of purchase on D3FY OEM products. D3FY warrants the
original retail purchaser that this product is free from defects in
material and workmanship under normal use and service for
period of (2) years from the date of purchase. D3FY agrees
to repair or replace any product which is deemed to possess
a manufacturer defect. Normal wear and tear is not covered
under warranty.
REGISTER YOUR MARKER AT WWW.D3FYSPORTS.COM
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING WHEN CLAIMING
WARRANTY.
1.Call D3fy Sports at 909-623-8801 to rst acquire a return
RMA number and an address to send your product. Note:
Your RMA number expires 15 days from the date it was
issued to you by our warranty department.
2.Send your D3fy product with the following information. A copy
of your receipt dated within 2 years from purchase. Write the
RMA number on the outside of the package you use to ship
the product. Include your contact/shipping information.
D3fy Sports strongly recommends that you send your package
via a carrier which provides a tracking number. D3fy Sports
is not liable for any packages lost in transit. We are only
responsible for product we have received.
All packages received w/o an RMA number will be refused, No
Exceptions.
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