- 1). Press the "Safety" button on the left side of the handle of the Autococker to turn it off if you are unable to pull the trigger. Push the safety button back in from the right side to engage it while the gun is not in use.
- 2). Unscrew the CO2 tank from the gun if you are still unable to pull the trigger on your Autococker. The gun won't fire if the temperature is too hot or if the PSI of the CO2 tank is too high. Remove the CO2 tank for a few seconds to allow the excess pressure to release, then reattach it to the gun. Let the gun and the tank sit in a cool place for several minutes, then try again.
- 3). Pull on the bolt on the front of the gun to remove it if you can pull the trigger but the paintballs won't come out of the gun or come out at an odd trajectory. Once the bolt is removed, turn it so that the hole at the bottom of the bolt is facing down and reinsert it into the gun.
- 4). Remove the CO2 tank from the gun if you are able to pull the trigger but the paintballs don't leave the gun after Step 3. If the CO2 pressure is low or the tank is empty, replace it with a full tank and try again. If this still doesn't solve the problem, you may have an internal issue with the gun.