Quickstart Guide
Congratulations on choosing the BLUEOPS Basic Pack! We're thrilled to have you on board. This Quickstart Guide is designed to help you get the most out of your new product quickly and efficiently. Before diving in, we highly recommend reading through this guide to familiarize yourself with the basics. Whether you're a seasoned pro or new to the world of BLUEOPS, we're here to support you every step of the way.
Blue Ops LTD. hereby disclaims any responsibility and expressly disclaims liability for any damage, injury, or loss of life arising from dry fire or the utilization of BLUEOPS products. Users are explicitly reminded that firearm safety is solely the responsibility of the user. Always prioritize firearm safety in all circumstances. Strictly adhere to firearm safety regulations at all times! Prior to dry firing, ensure your firearm is unloaded.
You can either read this guide directly on this page or download the PDF.
Table of content
Changing xMAG Base pads:
Switching from 15-round to 17-round configuration
01. Safety Guidelines for Dry Fire Practice:
When employing a real gun always:
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Confirm the firearm is unloaded
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Ensure no live rounds are present in the magazine or chamber
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Verify the absence of live ammunition in the practice area
02. Laser Hazard
The xLSR Laser Cartridge is equipped with a light-operated switch that could activate unintentionally in the presence of ambient light. We strongly advise exercising caution and refraining from aiming the laser towards eyes, whether yours or others', as well as reflective surfaces like mirrors to prevent accidental activation.
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Your safety is our top priority; therefore, please handle the laser device with utmost care and attention.
After completing your dry-firing drill, we recommend securely storing the laser bullet in its designated case.
03. xMAG Maintenance
Remember to keep your xMAGs clean and dry to maintain optimal performance. If cleaning is required, use a soft, dry brush or cloth to gently remove any dust.
Take special care around the LED area, as indicated in Diagram #7, Part 6, and avoid using liquids to clean the xMAG to prevent the risk of electric shock. With regular use, the base pad screw of the xMAG may gradually loosen. It's a good practice to periodically check and tighten it to ensure continued reliability.
04. Hard-shell Case Content
(1) xMAG Smart Magazine (2 units)
(2) xLSR Laser Cartridge
(3) 3LR626 Battery Pack
(4) xLSR Extractor
(5) 1.5mm Trigger Calibration Hex Key
(6) Extension Base Pad (2 units)
(7) USB-C Charging Cable
Hardshell case
05. xMAG Components
(1) Trigger Cart
(2) 17-Round Base-Pad
(3) Pairing QR Code
(4) Charging Port (USB-C)
(5) Trigger Calibration Screw
(6) LED Indicator
(7) Pairing Mode Button
(8) 15-Round Base-Pad
06. Charging xMAG
As you charge your xMAG, its LED Indicator will flash. Check the chart below to see the charging status based on the flash pattern.
Sequence of 3 flashes:
The xMAG's
charge level
is below 30%
Sequence of 2 flashes:
The xMAG's charge
level is within the range of 30% to 75%
Sequence of 1 flash:
The xMAG's
battery level
has surpassed 75%
Keep track of your xMAG battery status using the app.
Main bar
Menu / Device Manager
07. Changing xMAG Base pads: Switching from 15-round to 17-round configuration
The xMAG comes in a 15-round configuration from the factory. To switch to a 17-round configuration, use a Phillips Head screwdriver to replace the base pad and tighten the screw, avoiding over-tightening to prevent damage.
08. Fitting the BLUEOPS Basic Pack Hardshell Case For a 17-round Configuration
09. Pairing xMAG With The App
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Download and install the BLUEOPS Lite App
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Follow the setup instructions as they appear within the App
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When instructed, find the QR code sticker situated on the rear side of the xMAG (refer to Diagram 4, Component 3). Kindly be aware that each xMAG is assigned a distinct and individual code
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If any issues arise during the scanning process, refer to the troubleshooting section for assistance, available at: https://www.blueops-tech.com/troubleshoot
10. Trigger Break/Reset Simulation
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Ensure that your firearm is unloaded and all ammunition is securely stored
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Insert the xMAG into your pistol and squeeze the trigger. You'll notice a tactile response mimicking the trigger's breaking point just before it actually occurs. This feature serves to prevent wear and tear on the firing pin and enhances safety measures
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Note: The xMAG comes "pre-loaded" from the factory with "15 rounds". Even pulling the trigger outside of a training drill will deplete the magazine. If this occurs, simply reload the magazine by either swapping it with another xMAG or by removing and reloading it
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Remember, you have the flexibility to modify the number of rounds for each selected drill from within the App
11. Adjusting The Trigger Break Simulation
If a real trigger break occurs before the trigger break simulation, you'll need to make adjustments to the magazine trigger reset mechanism:
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Utilize the Allen wrench provided to adjust the screw located within the trigger calibration access hole, as illustrated
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Gradually turn the screw clockwise until you pinpoint the optimal adjustment point to avoid trigger breakage. Remember, the screw is extremely sensitive, so make small, precise rotations. Regularly check the trigger break to confirm the best adjustments after each subtle turn
12. xLSR (Laser Cartridge)
NOTE: By design, xSLR comes with a single O-ring.
13. Installing xLSR Batteries
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Twist off cap
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Insert the batteries provided (3LR626 pack) into the xLSR, ensuring that the '+' sign aligns with the inner laser spring
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If the laser remains consistently active, please unscrew the cup and then screw it back in place
14. xLSR Setup
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Ensure that your firearm is unloaded and all ammunition is securely stored
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Pull back the slide and engage the Slide Stop Lever to hold it in place. Insert the xLSR into the chamber, exerting pressure with your thumb to ensure it is fully seated
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Ensure that the xLSR is aligned in the orientation illustrated in the diagram provided (1)
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Insert one of the xMAGs and depress the trigger. The xLSR is expected to emit a laser with each trigger pull
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If the laser fails to operate, utilize the provided xLSR Extractor to gently rotate the xLSR before attempting again
You can download this guide as PDF file.