Nope because that's just the same stock on-off that comes with your valve in the first place and the on-off isn't the part that must be drilled, it's the valve body itself, and only on Retro valves, the description is a little confusing though because it says it fits an RT ULE but that's actually a type of marker AGD sells.
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I personally would keep the ReTro valve that came with it and wouldn't worry about the ULT for your mag. If the valve is well broken in, you can probably get it to bounce just fine with a good 1,000 psi input, maybe even less. At most, maybe try just swapping out the On/Off pin that is in the assembly for an Emag sized one. You'll have some potential for hitting that bouncy sweet spot a little easier, but no guarantee.
Next I'd get that lvl10 bolt like you mentioned. Whether you shoot fast or bounce your trigger or not, it's just a good idea to have anyway. Great insurance in my opinion, worth every penny.
Then maybe look into the intelliframe. I never really saw any rate of fire increases with mine, just a difference in where I was exerting pressure on the trigger and by how much. I ended up taking mine off and putting one of the really old style stock metal single trigger frames on. That one felt real nice for me. The intelliframe is going to go on my pneu-mag when I get around to it.Comment
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Originally posted by SkinnyHareI personally would keep the ReTro valve that came with it and wouldn't worry about the ULT for your mag. If the valve is well broken in, you can probably get it to bounce just fine with a good 1,000 psi input, maybe even less. At most, maybe try just swapping out the On/Off pin that is in the assembly for an Emag sized one. You'll have some potential for hitting that bouncy sweet spot a little easier, but no guarantee.
Next I'd get that lvl10 bolt like you mentioned. Whether you shoot fast or bounce your trigger or not, it's just a good idea to have anyway. Great insurance in my opinion, worth every penny.
Then maybe look into the intelliframe. I never really saw any rate of fire increases with mine, just a difference in where I was exerting pressure on the trigger and by how much. I ended up taking mine off and putting one of the really old style stock metal single trigger frames on. That one felt real nice for me. The intelliframe is going to go on my pneu-mag when I get around to it.
Thanks for the info I really appreciate it. This particular Micromag has the 2 finger trigger already installed by PTP so I dont thing i'll go with the Inteliframe. I may try that E-mag on/off pin since thats a relatively cheap and easy way to see if I can get tangible results.
It's nice to see there is still a good core group of AGD fans. I used to shot mags back in the 90's for tournamanets and I'm pleased to see people still appreciate the airsmithing that went into these great guns.Comment
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