Looks like russ helped you out there. No, you do not have to readjust the velocity every time you switch the tank or take it off or anything. The "firing" to stabalize can be done with both dry firing or with rounds.
hey meuberepic, I think you only need to set the reg from zero when you first get the gun. After that, I see no reason why you'd have to zero the reg before removing the tank. Due to the regulator, you do have to fire a couple times between adjustments.
i am going to ge take my paradigm pro out for the first time next week. i love the maker so much. i am a little confused about the tank and velocity adjustment in the manual. i understand you must fire a couple times for the velocity changes to stabilize, but i dont get the turning the regulator off when you put the tank on. do i need to re chrony the marker everytime i take the tank off?
so i dont need to zero it every time i change the tank? ok thanks alot. you just aved me alot of chrony time. the instruction booklet was not very clear.
dude, if you wanna look like a power ranger all day on the xball fields, that's cool, but the point of these is to have more range and accuracy with first strike rounds. Not everyone uses them because they're very expensive, but they're great to use for woodsball games for making those long shots, and they're just great milsim guns.
all paintball guns shoot about the same distance and paintballs arnt very accurate anyways, but if you would rather look cool with an over priced gun go ahead
I love the look and feel of it. I am absolutely in love with it.
sweet job! love it!
Yep, that's right. It's not like zeroing the reg would affect the air behind it, so yeah. Just set it out of the box and that's it.
Glad I could help.
The Sling mount I am using is a Magpul RSA sling mount. The one that comes with the Paradigm Pro is also adjustable too.
I have Magpul sights on mine but the default sights that come with it are both adjustable for elevation and windage.
Great job on the video! Keep up the good work buddy!
thanks for the help!
@richardsimons1234 yes it is. Canadian PVC patch on one side, MILSIG on the other. :)
its the ghillie suit girl from one of his videos from about a week or so ago
Looks like russ helped you out there.
No, you do not have to readjust the velocity every time you switch the tank or take it off or anything.
The "firing" to stabalize can be done with both dry firing or with rounds.
hey meuberepic, I think you only need to set the reg from zero when you first get the gun. After that, I see no reason why you'd have to zero the reg before removing the tank.
Due to the regulator, you do have to fire a couple times between adjustments.
LOL you got a nice cameo in there!!
Nice vid
I forgot to mention, the regulator regulates the pressure down to about 250-350 PSI with a blow-out set at 400 PSI.
You got an awesome cameo :).
i am going to ge take my paradigm pro out for the first time next week. i love the maker so much. i am a little confused about the tank and velocity adjustment in the manual. i understand you must fire a couple times for the velocity changes to stabilize, but i dont get the turning the regulator off when you put the tank on. do i need to re chrony the marker everytime i take the tank off?
the pro looks much better with the shorter OG paradigm shroud
figured thqat out after the post XD went to her channel and was like.... welp, i cant take it back now XD
NO FULL AUTO?
Oops! my bad!. The sling mount can be moved.
so i dont need to zero it every time i change the tank? ok thanks alot. you just aved me alot of chrony time. the instruction booklet was not very clear.
k thanks so much.
How much does it cost?
omg love the video! And who the hell is that sexy womenz 0.0 !?!?
Semi-auto only.
hahaha, and guess who Souventinekelouge is...? :D
Tiny as in height? :P.
:)
Dang!! This guy is tiny!
waste of money just get a speedball gun
dude, if you wanna look like a power ranger all day on the xball fields, that's cool, but the point of these is to have more range and accuracy with first strike rounds. Not everyone uses them because they're very expensive, but they're great to use for woodsball games for making those long shots, and they're just great milsim guns.
all paintball guns shoot about the same distance and paintballs arnt very accurate anyways, but if you would rather look cool with an over priced gun go ahead
ok rookie, whatever you say. I don't care
do you know how long ive been playing???
apparently longer than you for thinking that paintball guns can't have accuracy