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  • Spider-TW
    U R techno-literate!

    • Oct 2006
    • 3554

    #16
    Originally posted by ManInBlack
    The classic on/off pin does not work in the RT on/off. It is also .750, so I'm thinking that you mean you already have the classic pin. The RT on/off will cut the needed pressure in half. The quad oring works well, but the .723 pin on a standard oring is good too. I think there is an entire RT on/off setup in the AGD store as well in the BSTs. Either way you need an RT on/off pin.

    The quad just replaces the little oring at the top. The larger one is still used with it in the classic valve. Don't bother trying a quad with a .750 pin. It doesn't leave much room for air flow and there is at least room for improvement with a shorter pin, if the performance is decent in the first place.

    I have an MSV-2 lever that is a little shorter than that one. The arm length only affects how much of the lpr pressure you will feel in your trigger finger. A shorter arm doesn't need a magnet mod either. It's just not as pretty an installation.

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    • ManInBlack
      Can't leave them stock.
      • May 2007
      • 449

      #17
      The pin I have is out of a RT valve, I just replaced it with a shorter pin in that mag to get a little more reactivity. Thanks for the help guys.

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      • flyingpootang
        Magtechian with X disease

        • Dec 2005
        • 2276

        #18
        Originally posted by ManInBlack
        The pin I have is out of a RT valve, I just replaced it with a shorter pin in that mag to get a little more reactivity. Thanks for the help guys.
        Did you figure out why the LPR had to be turned all the way up.

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        • ManInBlack
          Can't leave them stock.
          • May 2007
          • 449

          #19
          Haven't even ordered the parts yet...

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          • sdawg
            Registered User
            • Jan 2007
            • 96

            #20
            Sorry to hijack the thread, but I've been using a quad o-ring with the .750 RT on/off pin. Could that be causing shoot-down when I try to shoot fast (10bps)?

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            • Spider-TW
              U R techno-literate!

              • Oct 2006
              • 3554

              #21
              Originally posted by sdawg
              Sorry to hijack the thread, but I've been using a quad o-ring with the .750 RT on/off pin. Could that be causing shoot-down when I try to shoot fast (10bps)?
              Definitely. While fighting a worn sear I went from a .712 to a .750 and could only get about 1bps. I went back to the .723 and my rate was back up. I eventually had to take that sear out anyway; it wasn't in good shape when I got it. It's nice to have a few pins of different lengths to experiment with. :)

              You can try adding a couple of level 10 shims to your RT on/off body. They don't ride as well as in a ULT, but it will show you the difference without requiring any permanent changes.

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