Ok, my tac one works great. I am a happy automag owner.
However, I have no idea how to make my reactive trigger work. While it will fire just fine semi automatic, it doesn't really allow for a "sweet spot" where I can get the full auto or burst effect.
1. I've read a little on the forum that says you need an adjustable output for your compressed air to get higher output to get the RT to work properly. Will this fix my problem?
2. Is it something I simply need to adjust on the x-valve?
Essentially whats standard procedure to get everything flowing smoothly?
On a side note, the Chronographing your RT instructions listed on the website recommend between 650-700psi on your RT, how do I adjust mine? I'm also confused since most of what I have been reading suggests 900psi.
However, I have no idea how to make my reactive trigger work. While it will fire just fine semi automatic, it doesn't really allow for a "sweet spot" where I can get the full auto or burst effect.
1. I've read a little on the forum that says you need an adjustable output for your compressed air to get higher output to get the RT to work properly. Will this fix my problem?
2. Is it something I simply need to adjust on the x-valve?
Essentially whats standard procedure to get everything flowing smoothly?
On a side note, the Chronographing your RT instructions listed on the website recommend between 650-700psi on your RT, how do I adjust mine? I'm also confused since most of what I have been reading suggests 900psi.



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