A rt on/off will work. As for the oring, get regular rt on/off oring for it. Don't use the classic ones.
Getting a barrel unstuck
Collapse
X
-
-
Anybody have any thoughts on colors? At first I was thinking anno and powdercoat of some awesomely gaudy 90's colors but now I was leaning more towards a darker duracoat type of coating maybe a faux blued look or many digicamo, perhaps flat black since eventually the rail and body will be on a rifleGirls are no substatute of paintball
Murphy's law of paintball: If it jams force it. If it breaks it needed replacing anyways
Comment
-
The length of the on-off pin does not affect anything to do with the trigger rod. The length of the pin affects the rotational distance between when the on-off closes and the sear releases the bolt. The trigger rod has to be adjusted so that the sear can rotate far enough forward to allow the on-off to open and to push the sear far enough to allow it to release the bolt. Adjust the trigger rod so that it almost touches the back of the trigger when you hold the trigger against the safety. That gives you maximum rotational range without any restrictions.Originally posted by magfanFor the RT on/off to work, you either need a .750 pin or tweak the trigger rod.
I've used RT on/off's in every Classic valve I've ever owned. I've never had an issue.Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.
Comment
Comment