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Empire Mini GS Electronic Paintball Gun Marker Complete Spare Parts Kit - Player Parts Kit
Empire Mini GS Electronic Paintball Gun Marker Complete Spare Parts Kit - Player Parts Kit
2970 Seaborg Ave
2970 Seaborg Ave
Ventura CA 93003
United States
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This is a must-have kit for anyone who owns an Empire Mini GS Paintball Gun Marker. The player parts kit includes a full line of parts to repair any Invert Mini GS paintball gun. Everything from o-rings to screws to keep your gun up and running at all times. A complete spare parts replacement kit for your Empire Mini GS Paintball Gun.
Empire Mini GS Complete Spare Parts Kit Features:
- 72818 Trigger Set Screw x4
- 72517 Manifold/Foregrip Screw x1
- 17531 Check Valve x4
- 17533 Bolt Tip x3
- 17537 Bolt Guide O-Ring x8
- 17540 Poppet O-Ring x2
- 17542 Ball Detent x2
- 17543 Ball Detent Spring x2
- 72573 Feedneck Lever Bushing x1
- 72496 Feedneck Screw x1
- 17552 Upper Tube O-Ring x2
- 72364 Reg Piston Washer x1
- 17553 Upper Tube O-Ring x2
- 10761 ASA/Frame O-Ring x2
- 72819 Trigger Return Magnet Screw x2
- 72514 Grip Frame Screw x4
- 17567 Grip Panel Screw x4
- 17623 Poppet Spring x2
- 17629 Poppet Seal x2
- 40916 Bolt/Reg Piston O-Ring x8
- 72821 Rear Frame Screw x2
- 17538 Velocity Adjuster O-Ring x2
- 72512 ASA Lever Screw x1
- 72394 Trigger Pin x1
- 72386 Ball Detent Assembly x2
- 72489 ASA Pin O-Ring x2
- 72596 Reg Filter x1
- 76311 ASA Cap Set Screw x1
- 17530 Air Transfer Gasket x1
- 17532 Bolt x1
- 17535 Main Spring x1
Compatible Markers
This complete spare parts kit is for factory-spec Empire Mini GS and compatible Invert Mini GS paintball markers. It's intended for routine maintenance and common wear-and-tear item replacement that naturally require servicing over time. If your marker has been heavily modified with aftermarket internal components, we recommend verifying compatibility before installing replacement parts.
Why Keep a Spare Parts Kit?
Even the smallest component can take your marker out of action. A worn O-ring, a damaged ball detent, a broken spring, or a missing screw can lead to air leaks, feeding issues, and inconsistent performance.
When you keep a complete spare parts kit in your gear bag, you can perform many common repairs in the field without losing your day or waiting for replacement parts to arrive. Whether you’re a recreational player or compete regularly, when you have basic service parts available, you can easily minimize downtime.
Routine Maintenance Tips
With regular maintenance, you can extend your marker's lifespan and reduce the risk of unexpected failures. Besides, a few minutes of preventative maintenance can often save you from much larger repairs later.
Inspect O-rings for cuts, flattening, or excessive wear.
Replace worn ball detents if paintballs no longer feed consistently.
Lubricate moving seals with paintball-approved grease during routine servicing.
Check screws periodically to keep them secure after heavy use.
Replace worn springs or seals before they begin affecting marker performance.
