Nice unboxing video. I have the same marker from Tippmann. I tuned mine to give ca one long magazine of 12 shots for one CO2 canister. Looking foreward to shooting videos. Cheers from Norway
@@notsolethalweapons6210 Oh. I modded it 5 years ago. If I remember right I took it in ca 3 full turns. Pluss screwing in the regulator screw all the way, then back it out ca 1/4 turn. It can be tuned for much more power but you risk blowing seals. Now I get 12 shots and that fine :)
@@notsolethalweapons6210 Iam glad to help. Start small and turn only 1/4 at a time, and take some shots to check velocity before turning more. Good luck :)
@@runerebel8441 Good One, apparently a milsig heatcore seal is needed for higher velocity. Then you can max it out, it will enter flesh at close range. Stay Lethal and Dangerous☺
As much as a like the Byrna TCR, it is very pricey. I ordered it, got cold feet, and canceled my order. I asked the folks at Byrna how many joules of energy this rifle can produce with their .68 cal kinetic balls, and they said about 12.5 joules. There is a Umarex HDX that uses 0.50 cal rubber/steel ball, with a 16-shot capacity (3 less than the 2- mag-equipped Byrna) that produces 16 joules. This is the highest joule rating I'm aware of, without installing a mod kit. I believe the Umarex HDX can be modded to produce 30-40 joules, but buyer beware--I suspect this energy rating is not legal in most countries (including the US) without obtaining a permit of some sort (I'm not an expert here). 16 joules seems like more than enough!
Three minutes to open a box...yep.
Nice unboxing video. I have the same marker from Tippmann. I tuned mine to give ca one long magazine of 12 shots for one CO2 canister. Looking foreward to shooting videos. Cheers from Norway
Thanks. How many turns from max velocity are you to get that kind of output from your marker?
@@notsolethalweapons6210 Oh. I modded it 5 years ago. If I remember right I took it in ca 3 full turns. Pluss screwing in the regulator screw all the way, then back it out ca 1/4 turn. It can be tuned for much more power but you risk blowing seals. Now I get 12 shots and that fine :)
@@runerebel8441 thanks for the info, I’ll increase by small increments
@@notsolethalweapons6210 Iam glad to help. Start small and turn only 1/4 at a time, and take some shots to check velocity before turning more. Good luck :)
@@runerebel8441 Good One, apparently a milsig heatcore seal is needed for higher velocity. Then you can max it out, it will enter flesh at close range. Stay Lethal and Dangerous☺
Nice video! Thanks for the review.
Can you use a HPA conversion kit on this thing?
It has a remote line you can use for HPA, just slide the stock back to reveal it.
@@notsolethalweapons6210 thanks for the info and video!
What mag is the tippman I been looking and can't find it ??
As much as a like the Byrna TCR, it is very pricey. I ordered it, got cold feet, and canceled my order. I asked the folks at Byrna how many joules of energy this rifle can produce with their .68 cal kinetic balls, and they said about 12.5 joules. There is a Umarex HDX that uses 0.50 cal rubber/steel ball, with a 16-shot capacity (3 less than the 2- mag-equipped Byrna) that produces 16 joules. This is the highest joule rating I'm aware of, without installing a mod kit. I believe the Umarex HDX can be modded to produce 30-40 joules, but buyer beware--I suspect this energy rating is not legal in most countries (including the US) without obtaining a permit of some sort (I'm not an expert here). 16 joules seems like more than enough!
Awesome gun bro!
Can you shoot .68 PepperBalls out of a paintball gun?
Yes, but if it is tuned too high you risk a PepperBall breaking in the barrel or breach.
Sure looks like the new Byrna TCR
Exactly lol
With a $375 markup and new name plate.
Byrna bought Mission... so yes it is exactly the same TCR
I love you're inability to cut in a straight line. Here's a tip for next time, cut from top to bottom.