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trbo323
05-07-2022, 01:35 PM
Asking for a friend, but which valves are capable of having the RT on/off installed?

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Olsson
05-07-2022, 01:47 PM
As far as I know, all of them with no exception. Classic, all RT variants, X-valves, etc.

You might have mistaken it with that not all RT-valves being capable of having an ULT on/off installed without drilling them for it.

captian pinky
05-07-2022, 01:54 PM
All valves can install an rt on/off.

Not all valves are capable of rting. Classic valves are generally not capable. Rt, classic rt, x, emag, are all capabable of rting.

trbo323
05-07-2022, 03:18 PM
All valves can install an rt on/off.

Not all valves are capable of rting. Classic valves are generally not capable. Rt, classic rt, x, emag, are all capabable of rting.So if I were to put a RT in a classic valve, what would it do? Nothing?

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captian pinky
05-07-2022, 04:18 PM
It will lighten the trigger pull but will not rt.

Walking Stick
05-07-2022, 09:04 PM
Reactive Trigger technology was introduced with the Automag RT in 1996 and the subsequent valves: ReTro, RT Pro, E-Mag, E-Max, X-Mag, X-Valve, X, et cetera. (Pretty much all the stainless steel-aluminum and aluminum except for the Sydarm.) The valve is designed differently with an air passage not found on the stainless steel classic valves which allow it to RT. Therefore, an RT On/Off assembly in a ss valve won't allow you to RT - though the thinner pin gives you a lighter trigger as others have said.

Olsson makes a good point - some of the early ss/al valves (ReTro, RT Pro) can't accept the ULT/ULE Trigger Kit because it was only drilled for one o-ring instead of the later standard of double nested o-rings on the end. It is possible for those valves to be drilled and appropriately enlarged though.