I think the T15 PDW would be perfect for cqb, especially with the setup you have. I run the TIPX with the 8” lapco barrel and the mock suppressor, first strike ready as well, it’s perfect for cqb
Extended take down pins. Magpul K+ grip. Ambi safety. 45 degree if you can. Id move the vertical grip back. To help with using the flashlight. Magpul enhanced trigger guard. For gloves.
Man one thing that sucks about paintball is whenever I end up shopping for stuff that's one two three years old, its nearly impossible to find the same stuff im seeing in videos. Like that flashlight, so dope, cant find it, your red dot, cant find it. its just crazy
I'm new to the paintball game I'm not really into a plain paintball but my daughter does so I got her a storm relief just to have fun with but I was told to get a t15 for home defense pepper balls projectiles etc my question is are these paintball markers by first strike are they really that powerful will they drop somebody to their knees if they're trying to hurt you sorry if I asked the wrong question I'm just curious for a $500 or $600 gun
You like first strike 13 cubic inch tank better than the Ninja 13 cubic inch tank.?I have both the first strike take in a ninja tank with special regulator but I have never fired the gun I have never even charged the tanks yet but wanted to know which air tank because I was going to use the ninja tank myself it's a $90 damn tank & reg. Also I noticed the first strike air tank does not have the extra type regulator that ninja has if you could please let me know before I fill the wrong tank.
What might be better in SQB then T15? I think that this thing is BT TM15. 200 rounds in hopper, 900 RPM and opportunity to fit any sights grips lasers and flashlights
@@ashravenpb It's not so heavy to cause problems. In fact empty gun with red dot, flashlight and sling has weight same as T15 with accessories. Hopper is a target but not so big as player's head. It is possible to cover your mask with hopper in most situations where it needs
The location of the hopper is the biggest issue. It being offset throws off the balance and makes transitions from target to target awkward and slow. I think the Empire Dfender is a better marker than the tm15 especially for cqb but magfed is the best way to go for cqb in my opinion
@@ashravenpb You are right about hopper balance but wrong about transition. The most disadvantage of hopper is reduced field of view. I use BT ripclip-1. D*fender is good, but I can't say that it is better or worse then TM15 with ripclip. At one side hopper is not the problem for field of view but on another side it has some problems with feed and ergonomics. I have simple opinion - If a man wants to make the game more realistic he will play magfed. If not - he can plays with everything he wants (in accordance with game rules). Speaking about SQB - yes, pistols is the best option for killhouse
I know for aesthetics you like the suppressor. but if you had a barrel that matched the length of your 6 inch with the suppressor you would only gain accuracy without losing your compact playability
@@ashravenpb then why do we have barrels at all? Yes the difference between a good 16 inch to a 20 there is very little. But we are talking 6 inches here. And first strikes on top of that. If barrels didn't matter then why do all pro players, as well as companies specifically making barrels for accuracy use 16 or more?
I never said barrels don't matter, I said a longer barrel doesn't mean better accuracy. I've seen plenty of testing over the years regarding barrels and accuracy in paintball. Most testing shows that there is no accuracy difference in barrels between 6 and 18 inches, ideal control bore length is 8-9 inches, ideal overall length is 12-16 inches (depending on preference, I like 15 inch barrels), and underboring provides the best consistency and efficiency. In theory a longer rifled barrel shooting FSR might be more accurate than a short one, but that also assumes there is no fluctuation in velocity between shots, no wind, and the projectiles are all the exact same size. In the real world, any increase in accuracy wouldn't be noticeable due to these variables
4 Inch handguard to be more sneaky and the LAPCO FIRST STRIKE RAGING DONKEY BIG SHOT MUZZLE to freak out everybody after you have sneaked them all muahahahaha. I use one of those and they really work. Loud as hell.
You can put real AR furniture on it as in sight scopes red dots all that type of stuff furniture I don't believe barrels are newers near the same as this is 68 caliber big is your thumb
I mean yeah sure. I would love to own one but... 800+ is abit steep for me lol Unless you're discount carried over. That be sweet lol I am more of a hands on type of player.. I need the feel of the rifle in hands before i can just make a purchase.
yeaaaah theyre not cheap, gotta admit. dunno where you live but if youre ever in toronto and wanted to take a t15 for a test drive, just come to defcon.
@@Reckless_870_ well in that case, if you're ever at a game and see a person with a T15, tell them youve never shot one. hopefully they let you try theirs :P
I got money for $599. on Amazon with two magazines - I also bought the Tippman TMC magfed AR 15 style as well... BUT, THE FIRST STRIKE IS THE REAL DEAL IT IS TOTALLY 100% TOP QUALITY NO COMPARISON TO THE TIPPMANN TMC WHATSOEVER I HAVE THEM BOTH TIPPMANN SAYS CHINA ALL OVER IN MY LOOKING AT THEM AND HOLDING THEM FIRST STRIKE SCREAMS AMERICAN MADE WHETHER IT IS OR NOT I'M NOT SURE BUT TOP QUALITY IT IS NO ASSEMBLY REQUIRED AS WE'RE TIPMAN COMES IN PIECES I THINK MY TIPMAN WAS $325 I STILL HAVE IT BRAND NEW IN THE BOX IN THE FIRST TRACK WAS EITHER $4.99 OR $5.99 BUT FIRST RIGHT COMES WITH AIR TANK WHICH IS CLOSE TO $100 INTENTMENT DOES NOT COME WITH AIR TANK SO IF YOU FIGURE THE $320 PLUS $100 OR WHATEVER FOR AIR TANK YOU'RE ALMOST AT THE PRICE OF THE FIRST STRIKE T15 AND THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO COMPARISON FROM SHOOTING FIRST STRIKE ROUNDS THE OTHER ONLY SHOOTS ROUND BALL IN JUST THE QUALITY OF THE BUILD IS UNBELIEVABLE FIRST STRIKE 100% ALL THE WAY
I bought a chipman DMC and then I seen this one as well and bought it too I have them both I've yet to fire either one but I'll tell you the tipman TMC is China made totally cheap garbage compared to the first strike serious business first strike T15 is the real deal totally 100% different I have them both that's my honest opinion.
Excuse my speak text on the other reply but that was supposed to say Tippman tmc VS First Strike... Tippman Is from China first strike is not only AR-15 quality but all AR-15 real deal furniture works on the first strike going as well It's as close to an AR-15 as you're going to get
Do u think that rifled barrels actually work with FS rounds and produce a spin which results in a more stable flight path? And if u believe so how do we know that it is actually and factually true and not just some marketing bullshit. I remember that Lapco produced rifled barrels already in the 90s for roundballs and made that nonsensical claim.
rifled barrels that are designed for FSR do increase spin which increases range and accuracy. Those old rifled barrels and the generic ones on ebay wont help with roundball or fsr
The reason rifled barrels don't do anything is because the rifling can't bite into the paintball like it would with a bullet. FSR have those raised strips on the fins that cause the round to spin. When you fire a FSR through a rifled barrel designed for FSR the rifling actually digs into the raised strips and caused more spin. That's why you need to clean out buildup from the rifling after a certain number of FSR fired. I know hustle paintball has a video on RU-vid showing their testing, but there's probably more thorough testing on one of the forums
@@ProjectAnubisUSA are u referring to a barrel which becomes lose while shooting? If that is the case put a rubber O-ring on the end of the barrel which u screw in into ur gun. This usually creates enough tension to not losen ur barrel while shooting.
but seriously is this even accurate and how many shots before u can even land a shot on target i mean magfed is still broken and not there yet just saying If your new to paintball Stay away from magfed DO not buy
Totally agree. I play magfed and I love my T-15 and all of my magfed markers , however I tell new players that see my marker and say that they want to get one like mine that they shouldn’t and that they should get something for beginners because magfed is not for beginners at all.
I don’t get it. My T15 never worked. Tried fixing it for a year. Gave it to people to fix. Dumped over a thousand on repairs. And it’s unreliable. Chops paint and shoots no more than 20 feet away.