Need help with Trigger on RT PRO

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  • shotat
    Registered User
    • Jan 2002
    • 17

    #1

    Need help with Trigger on RT PRO

    Got another RT PRO today, this time I bought a black one with powerfeed hopper left. I am having a difficult time with the trigger. No matter how far in or out I screw the trigger adjuster I still end double or triple shooting the gun. It is like I cant get my finger out of the way fast enough to not hit the trigger again. I have heard of people finding the "Sweet Spot" on an RT and making them full auto well basically every where I set the trigger is the sweet spot. So, please help me, got a game in the morning. Also, when you post your response, assume I dont know anything about RT PRO's (pretty close to the truth) ***********Yes, I am talking about the rod/pin that touches the back of the trigger. On an RT you can adjust this rod/pin so that you get a shorter trigger pull or a longer trigger pull. You can also adjust it so short that by holding your finger in the exact same position the trigger will literally bounce off of your finger which turns it into a full auto gun. I can do this with this gun. I am running a PMI pure energy preset at 800 psi and every time I pull the trigger it reacts faster than I can get my finger out of the way which makes it bounce of my finger which makes it double and or triple fire which makes it chop paint. Soooo, i have adjusted this trigger in and out and it still shoots with the same bounce every time. This is my second RT Pro in a month(I like powerfeed better than centerfeed) and I didnt have this problem with the first one. Is the answer to lower my input air pressure so that I get lower velocity which will make the trigger react slower???? Also, I dont want to take the stock foregrip off to put an inline regulator in so is one of the THOR bottomline regs from PMI the way to go or something else?? Help me out guys, any and all opinions greatly appreciated.
    Last edited by shotat; 02-23-2002, 09:28 PM.
  • ronron2112
    Riding hard, Riding RED
    • Oct 2001
    • 579

    #2
    pull the trigger stronger.. not weakly give it a frim pull

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    • headcase
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      • Nov 2001
      • 1141

      #3
      I have to assume you are using a preset tank. If you are there isn't much you can do except learn the trigger. As was suggested a stronger pull might help.

      If you have an adjustable tank turn the input pressure down to 650 - 700 and this will lower the reactivity of the trigger.
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      • Minimag4me
        Registered User
        • Jul 2001
        • 779

        #4
        What do you mean by trigger adjuster? I was unaware of anything like that. You could also call AGD and get a longer on/off pin for it.
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        • Predater
          RT all the way!
          • Jan 2002
          • 738

          #5
          trigger adjuster

          i asume he is talking about the pin that toutches the back of the trigger. You can adjust this depending on what kind of trigger frame you have.
          Sorry for the spelling. Im still working on it.

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          • Havoc_online
            www.havoc-online.com
            • Feb 2002
            • 2851

            #6
            If you just got the gun, it's probably not chronoed, if you have a preset tank and you can't lower your input, lower your velocity, before it lowers your velocity too much, it will not be as reactive, you might be able to find what your looking for. set your trigger pin to only have about a credit card worth of space behind it when the gun is charged...hope this helps
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            • Butterfingers
              PhD in Automagology
              • Jan 2001
              • 2263

              #7
              Dont touch the trigger rod it just causes problems

              set it back to 1.98" if you have dial calipers from the back of the sear to the front of the rod.
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