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  • damajor
    What Happend!
    • Aug 2008
    • 53

    #1

    Full auto questions

    I just found the sweet spot on my retro valve by shortening my trigger rod and it rips ...unfortunately I can't fire as fast as I use to...maybe I will fix that with a ULT in the near future.

    Some quick questions though regarding the full auto.

    1. Can a standard feed body keep up with the ROF? Do I need a ULE or a power feed body?
    2. Any suggestions for a hopper upgrade...currently a 12v rev.?
    3. Is this bad for the gun and going to wear down the sear or bolt?

    Thanks for the help!
  • Ruler_Mark
    AKAOG.ORG
    • Aug 2007
    • 2600

    #2
    1- body does not effect ROF unless it was machined not within tolerances.

    2- Vlocitys are my fav.

    3- If you trigger rod is set too short it can cause damage to bolt and sear. Generally you set it so that when the trigger's safety is on you have about a paper thin between the back of the trigger and end of the sear rod.

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    • Dalm
      Registered User
      • Sep 2008
      • 21

      #3
      Originally posted by damajor
      I just found the sweet spot on my retro valve by shortening my trigger rod and it rips ...unfortunately I can't fire as fast as I use to...maybe I will fix that with a ULT in the near future.

      Some quick questions though regarding the full auto.

      1. Can a standard feed body keep up with the ROF? Do I need a ULE or a power feed body?
      2. Any suggestions for a hopper upgrade...currently a 12v rev.?
      3. Is this bad for the gun and going to wear down the sear or bolt?

      Thanks for the help!
      I think any body will do just fine. The only exceptions would be are side feeds if you use a warp or Qloader for visibility over top of the marker. Form not function

      I've always had good luck with eggs and halo's But I think its mostly personal preference

      All firing of a marker causes some wear. The faster it shoots the more wear it will produce.

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