I was wondering if anybody knows EXACTLY how a Retro Valve works. I knowit uses left over air to "bounce" the trigger back into place but how does it do that? Also, I REALLY like how the foregrip on the RT Pro looks and feels. I just have a normal mag and I know that you can't put it on a normal mag's body rail, BUT could i get holes put into the rail without screwing my gun up, so hat I could be able to screw the foregrip onto it?
Retro Valve and RT Pro
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Retro Valve and RT Pro
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no, it donsn't use left over air (whatever that is). It's direct unregulated air that pushes the trigger back, thats y the output of the presure makes a difference. the higher the presure, the more reactive the trigger is going to be.
I think your confusing bouncing teh trigger and a trigger being reactive. reative trigger is like in the RT where the trigger pushed back harder. When someone refers to bouncing a trigger, what's going on is that person has the presure up soo high that it will push your finger forward so fast that your finger will just keeping going back and forth on it's own (basicly full auto). It feels weird, you have to try it your self, it's great.

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