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Rogue Paintball Gear RPG Paradigm Reviews
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Number of Reviews: |
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Average Rating: |
10.0 / 10 |
Manufacturer Website: |
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Suggested Retail Price: |
$439 |
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What makes a Paradigm Different you ask?
RPG Sleeper Rail:
This rail has been ULE'd and is lighter than the stock AGD rail, has an adjustable foregrip slot, and has been polished and annod for a high gloss shine. This allows you to attach the foregrip directly to your rail, without the need of the stainless steel bracket.
All of these features makes it not only functionally better, but also better looking!
Rogue Series AGD Intelliframe:
This is an AGD Intelliframe with a polished and anodized gloss black Intelliframe trigger. Currently, no other dealer offers this feature. It gives your marker that finished look, as opposed to the standard silver trigger.
Shrink-Wrapped Stainless Line:
First, this feature protects your marker from scratches from the air line. More importantly, it makes the marker look better too!
Standard Features:
~ AGD ULE Body- Your choice of color (Red, Blue, or Black)
~ Black X-Valve w/ Level 10
~ RPG Sleeper Rail- Gloss Black
~ Rogue Series All Gloss Black AGD Intelliframe w/Black Blade Trigger
~ AGD RT Pro ASA and Foregrip
~ Black Shrink-Wrapped Stainless Steel Line
~ AGD Stock Fitings & Bottomline |
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Product Availability |  |
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| The Rogue Paintball Gear RPG Paradigm is older, so while it may be available used and in a few cases new, it is not commonly available anymore. |
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CCI |
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Wednesday, June 8th, 2005 |
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Period of Product Use: |
| 3 months | 2 of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Paintball Experience: |
2 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
Autocockers
Tippmanns
and other various mechanical
impulses |
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| Marker Setup: |
Black and Blue RPG Paradigm pro
16inch CP 1 piece classic barrel
Blue Halo B
ULE trigger Kit
68/30 crossfire tank |
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Recommended Upgrades: |
A barrel, doesn't come with one
ULE trigger kit
New feedneck? |
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| Strengths: |
Fast for a mech
reliable
Sleek and sexy
light
lvl 10 &x-valve
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| Weaknesses: |
Short stroking |
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| Review: |
I just recently got this in the mail and i am very happy with it. I took it out for a day at the local course and I was very impressed with it's performance. For a mech this gun is fast and light. Also, it has a very simple disassembley, all you have to do it take off the thumb screw and you can get you X-Valve and Level 10 off, oh ya, the level 10 and x-valve come stock. There is only one problem I can see with this marker, and that is, well with mine at least, when I happen to short stroke the air supply cuts off for some reason. I have to unscrew my tank and screw it back in, but I just need to learn how to not short stroke, but this is only human error. This gun has a very snappy pull, it's a mere 15 ounces with the ULE trigger Kit, and you can buy this and they install it for you for and extra 10 bucks.
EDIT: I have been using the gun for a while now, I have learned how to pull the trigger, so short stroking is no longer a problem. I have also learned how to play around with X-valve, tune my lvl 10, and other fun things. The X-valve is very customizable, I have learned ha i can adjust the amount "shims" which effect the reactivity of the guns bounce. Juts for fun I like to put 5 shims in the vave and bounce the gun away...its not exactly allowed at most fields, but fun to do. But I have my lvl 10 set perfectly so chopping is never an issue, but I do run a halo on it, so i could have it set really badly and it still wouldn't be an issue. |
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| Conclusion: |
Very good product, would highly recommend, but I feel it gets a 10 because the short stroking is completely human error |
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| Rating: |
| 10 out of 10 | Last edited on Tuesday, September 6th, 2005 at 6:16 pm PST |
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