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Tippmann M16 Upgrade at Delta Force

Scarfaceone

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OK, so on April 1st 2017 I got a Tippmann M16 Upgrade at Delta Force Hinton-In-The-Hedges for my 20th. It was the day after my 20th but it was still a present, and here's the thing, I still don't know how to work the scope. Because the CO2 Tank was blocking my head. The website says it has an adjustable scope, is this true? That I can adjust the Scope using a rail mount?
 

Tom

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OK, so on April 1st 2017 I got a Tippmann M16 Upgrade at Delta Force Hinton-In-The-Hedges for my 20th. It was the day after my 20th but it was still a present, and here's the thing, I still don't know how to work the scope. Because the CO2 Tank was blocking my head. The website says it has an adjustable scope, is this true? That I can adjust the Scope using a rail mount?
As an 'upgrade' the gun is virtually identical to the rest of the paintball guns - it shoots the same balls out at the same velocity
To a degree it's a downgrade because it its a copy of a real gun and ergonomically designed for the real life physics of firearms
Paintball guns aren't disadvantaged by firearm physics and the normal paintball guns are more ergonomic for paintball

Did it have an actual sight or just the handle sight in an M16 style?

https://www.paintballgames.co.uk/upgrade-your-paintball-experience-and-win-game


Sights are not very effective in paintball, you have goggles on that mean you can't get in line with the barrel, and are firing at close range
 

BOD

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Scopes on paintball guns are pretty much useless ( unless you're using first strike paintballs), you can see the normal range of a paintball from barrel to target without the need for magnification, any time you spend peering down a scope is time you're going to miss what is going on around you.