Goodbye guys. Been a long time playing paintball...but cancer has finally beaten me permanently. No do overs here. Keep up the game, I'll watch from whatever afterlife there is.
Both my guns, I've been running my lV2 for 2 weeks, have not had a single problem. That cannot be said of the two guys who go to my field who run the Lux, I personally seen those guns go down multiple times. I've used one for a game, and it was incredibly smooth, but both of those guys said they wouldn't buy it again.
A clean gun is a happy gun. You always want your internals clean to ensure everything works smoothly! Grit in the internals makes it easier for things to jam up and degrade more quickly
@@axledog7297 That is true and I don't judge every marker off how it shoots. But it does sell to certain people, like myself. There are other factors that I take into consideration when picking a marker. I'm lucky enough to have a shop near me that let's me test markers before purchasing. I tested and tuned a LV2 yesterday at the shop and ended up taking it home. Had it tuned to a super smooth shot in less than 200 rounds. Using 2nds paintballs with the blue insert, it was ball on ball action. The owner of the shop was even out back enjoying the feel. I've had a few lv1.6 and could never get them tuned just right to my liking. I don't know if it's the fact that it actually came with a proper bore size or the little extra weight..?? I know a lot of people will say it's the same marker mechanical. True with moving the lpr in the grip. Lv1.6 had a snappier shot even with the heavy ram. I had to get it in my hands to see if their was any tangible improvement. I wish they would of kept opto switch. But its what ever.
@@zerofox2967 One must achieve equivalence if you're going to compare how the 1.6 and 2 shoot....SFR position and dwell time matter. An astute user will observe that the 1.6 was over-dwelled from the factory, and that condition was removed with the 2 by lowering the factory dwell from 11.5ms to 9.5ms (same solenoid). The only variable at that point that won't be equivalent is the valve pressure, thanks to the 2's larger chamber. That gives the 2 a slightly quieter shot, but I noticed no other difference when comparing. They're both plenty smooth for today's hyper-sensitive player.
I’m just getting back into the game after like 15 or so years away . I wasn’t serious before because I didn’t have a lot of money but … the TM40 seems to be the winner . Tool less breakdown, air is straight up into the main part of the gun vs through the trigger guard and up . And it has the mechanical option too . Win win
never had a moments problem with any of my Luxe's. PE puts out a pretty marker, but looks like a bit more to work on it. I am gonna check out the differences in the valve system
Goodbye guys. Been a long time playing paintball...but cancer has finally beaten me permanently. No do overs here. Keep up the game, I'll watch from whatever afterlife there is.
It aint over till its over keep fightin and pushin ! God bless
@@manueln0676 its over my friend. Stage 4 Colon...no more fight left. Only a short amount of time.
@@kadafi_squats6507 sorry to hear brother, thoughts with you
@@marcusgross9395 enjoy the sport for me. My 7 and 6 year Olds will be joining you all soon enough.
been playing since 89, I move a bit slower but still enjoy it, probably never played with you personally, but all who are reading this are family.
Both my guns, I've been running my lV2 for 2 weeks, have not had a single problem. That cannot be said of the two guys who go to my field who run the Lux, I personally seen those guns go down multiple times. I've used one for a game, and it was incredibly smooth, but both of those guys said they wouldn't buy it again.
Were they using the TM40 ?
I love it when Mark says, “It’s the same bolt as the HK Saber, right?” 🤣😂🤣
Long live the stacked tube poppet!
The video I didn’t know I needed
Bring back the old style vs with 2 of u guys talking shit on each others guns it was so funny
The TM40, is it autococker thread? Will my HK Lazr barrel with inserts work on this marker?
I owned both and LV2 ALL DAY
Make a shooting comparison
Thanks for this guys, you are the real goats for paintball content
What’s the most responsive between the two
I’m an old school intimidator boy but it seems keeping your internals safe from dirt and grim is the way to go or Atleast the future?
A clean gun is a happy gun. You always want your internals clean to ensure everything works smoothly! Grit in the internals makes it easier for things to jam up and degrade more quickly
Shooting comparison between lv1.6 vs lv2
i had the 1.6 and i got a lv2 now and i can tell you that they are very very indentical in the shot quality.
@@denverpurgepaintball7147 basically not worth the money
@@zerofox2967 there's more to a marker than "how it shoots." But if that's the only judgement criteria you value then sure, not worth it.
@@axledog7297 That is true and I don't judge every marker off how it shoots. But it does sell to certain people, like myself. There are other factors that I take into consideration when picking a marker. I'm lucky enough to have a shop near me that let's me test markers before purchasing. I tested and tuned a LV2 yesterday at the shop and ended up taking it home. Had it tuned to a super smooth shot in less than 200 rounds. Using 2nds paintballs with the blue insert, it was ball on ball action. The owner of the shop was even out back enjoying the feel. I've had a few lv1.6 and could never get them tuned just right to my liking. I don't know if it's the fact that it actually came with a proper bore size or the little extra weight..?? I know a lot of people will say it's the same marker mechanical. True with moving the lpr in the grip. Lv1.6 had a snappier shot even with the heavy ram. I had to get it in my hands to see if their was any tangible improvement. I wish they would of kept opto switch. But its what ever.
@@zerofox2967 One must achieve equivalence if you're going to compare how the 1.6 and 2 shoot....SFR position and dwell time matter. An astute user will observe that the 1.6 was over-dwelled from the factory, and that condition was removed with the 2 by lowering the factory dwell from 11.5ms to 9.5ms (same solenoid). The only variable at that point that won't be equivalent is the valve pressure, thanks to the 2's larger chamber. That gives the 2 a slightly quieter shot, but I noticed no other difference when comparing. They're both plenty smooth for today's hyper-sensitive player.
Hi mark
You guys should be weighing every gun you review
#LIFELUXE 🤘All day 🙌
After shooting both, the tm40 takes it away
I’m just getting back into the game after like 15 or so years away . I wasn’t serious before because I didn’t have a lot of money but … the TM40 seems to be the winner .
Tool less breakdown, air is straight up into the main part of the gun vs through the trigger guard and up .
And it has the mechanical option too . Win win
the lv 2 is a lever valve not a poppet valve
it is still poppet, becasue it is a remmer, and luxe is spooler
ALWAYS SHOOT ECLIPSE 💪
“Dude don’t tell people freaks fit in there. We want them to buy all new PE inserts” 😉
Tm40 all day !
Performance wise I agree but I like the look of the LV2
@@gen_ernie_jr-_-7065 agree on that :)
never had a moments problem with any of my Luxe's. PE puts out a pretty marker, but looks like a bit more to work on it. I am gonna check out the differences in the valve system
@@marcusgross9395 the differences between the Gamma-copy spool valve Luxe and the poppet valve LV2? Seriously?
@@marcusgross9395 pe guns take basically no maintenance at all. been that way since the ego basically came out.
5:59 E gun impulsive finger bang
its just not as cool and customisable ( race gun wankers )
anybody got an old AUTOMAG / parts they wanna sell ?