A re-imagined flagship from Inception Designs/Field One featuring the decoupled OP Core drivetrain, sub-100 psi operation and the S63 Pro barrel.
Technical Specifications
Operation
Electropneumatic spool (OP Core, decoupled)
Firing Modes
semi-auto, ramping (all)
Caliber
.68
Feed System
Force-fed
Air Source
HPA
Operating Pressure
<100 psi
Weight (unloaded)
2.1 lbs
MSRP
$1500
Street Price
$1400-1600
Maintenance
Moderate
Notable features: Decoupled OP Core drive, Auto dwell dynamics, 5-point adjustable trigger, S63 Pro barrel
Pros & Cons
Pros
Ultra-low pressure efficiency
Highly tunable trigger
Distinctive ergonomics
Cons
Premium price
Smaller dealer network than PE/Dye
Best for: Tournament players, Players who love tuning, Enthusiasts wanting something different
Setup & First-Day Tuning Guide
Charge Batteries 24 Hours Before — Charge the Field One Force's battery fully before your first session. Bring a spare — a low battery causes dump-fire and board errors that mimic broken gun symptoms.
Lube Bolt & Carrier Before Air — Slide the bolt back by hand — it should move freely. Apply Dow 33 to all bolt and carrier O-rings. Never lube the solenoid.
Set Operating Pressure to Spec — The Field One Force runs at <100 psi. Set your HPR per the manual — never exceed rated pressure.
Chronograph via HPR, Then Dwell — With eyes ON, fire 5 shots and read the chrono. Adjust HPR to approach your target velocity (usually 280 fps). Change dwell (1ms at a time) only after HPR is dialed.
Keep Anti-Chop Eyes ON — Turn eyes ON for your first outing. A slight hesitation is normal — a force-feed loader (Dye Rotor, Virtue Spire) eliminates it entirely.
Set Firing Mode Before the Field — Set the gun to semi-auto mode. Most recreational fields enforce semi-auto — confirm mode is correct before your first game.
Maintenance Schedule
Interval
Task
Detail
After every session
Barrel, bolt & eye port clean
Squeegee twice, bolt and carrier wipe. Clean eye ports with a dry cotton swab.
Every 5 sessions
Bolt & carrier O-ring service
Clean O-rings with isopropyl, dry, apply Dow 33. Inspect solenoid externally — plunger should be clean and dry.
Every season
LPR service
Remove LPR, clean piston and O-rings, re-lube. 20-minute job that significantly improves consistency.
Annually
Full service
All O-rings replaced. Board terminals cleaned. Solenoid externally cleaned with contact cleaner (not lube). Firmware update if available.
Decoupled drive is efficient; periodic o-ring maintenance on the bolt.
Common Problems & Troubleshooting
Wide velocity spread
Cause: Worn bolt O-rings (most common); LPR drift
Fix: Bolt carrier O-ring wear is the #1 cause of inconsistency in guns like the Field One Force. Remove bolt, inspect O-rings, re-lube or replace as a set.
Gun won't power on
Cause: Low battery voltage; terminal corrosion
Fix: Test battery — should read 9V+ (alkaline) or 7.4V+ (LiPo). Clean terminals with isopropyl. Check the manual for the factory reset sequence.
Air dumps continuously
Cause: Solenoid failure; low battery
Fix: De-gas immediately. Check battery first — low voltage causes dump-fire. If battery is good, inspect solenoid for debris or O-ring failure.
Double-firing / bounce
Cause: Dwell too high; debounce too sensitive
Fix: Reduce dwell 1ms at a time until resolved. Never go below 4ms on spool guns.
Eyes not working with eyes on
Cause: Paint residue blocking eye ports
Fix: Clean eye ports with a dry cotton swab — this fixes 95% of apparent eye failures.
Firing mode won't change
Cause: Board lock mode
Fix: Download the board manual PDF — the unlock sequence is a button-hold pattern during power-on.
Upgrade Path
Barrel inserts
Trigger tuning
Regulator
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Field One Force good for beginners?
The Field One Force has complex internals and is best for players who've already completed at least one season.
Does the Field One Force run on CO2 or HPA?
Compatible with HPA. HPA is required — CO2 can damage solenoid O-rings on electropneumatic guns.
What is the operating pressure of the Field One Force?
The Field One Force operates at <100 psi. Match your regulator output to this spec.
How hard is the Field One Force to maintain?
Moderate — regular bolt and eye-port cleaning, plus annual LPR service. Decoupled drive is efficient; periodic o-ring maintenance on the bolt.
What loader does the Field One Force need?
A force-feed loader (Dye Rotor, Virtue Spire) is needed for the Field One Force's fire rate. A gravity hopper limits you to ~6 BPS.
How much does the Field One Force cost?
New: $1500 MSRP, typically $1400-1600 on the street. Used prices vary — check BST forums and eBay for current asking prices.
What barrel thread does the Field One Force use?
The Field One Force shoots .68 caliber. Confirm the specific thread pattern for your variant before ordering a barrel.
What firing modes does the Field One Force support?
2.1 lbs unloaded. With a full hopper and HPA tank, expect roughly 4.6–5.6 lbs total.
Is the Field One Force worth buying?
A re-imagined flagship from Inception Designs/Field One featuring the decoupled OP Core drivetrain, sub-100 psi operation and the S63 Pro barrel. Strengths: Ultra-low pressure efficiency, Highly tunable trigger. Trade-offs: Premium price, Smaller dealer network than PE/Dye.