Is an automag rt pro a good and reliable gun for a tourny player

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  • Cameron21
    Registered User
    • Mar 2002
    • 1

    #1

    Is an automag rt pro a good and reliable gun for a tourny player

    thanks for everyones help
    Automag Rt Pro
    88 3000 Pure energy
    12vlt with X board
  • a_malfunction
    Damnit! It Malfunctioned!
    • Feb 2001
    • 1779

    #2
    Well, to put it in simple terms, yes.
    -Gig 'Em Ags!

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    • mercury
      I miss my RT :(
      • Feb 2002
      • 113

      #3
      I recently bought a used RT (not too much different) and have had absolutely no problems with it that weren't user error. I have put many cases through it and it has been totally reliable. I changed the o-rings on it just for the heck of it but it was working perfectly before that. As far as chopping paint, as many people will say, I have barely chopped any balls since I learned that I was using a foamie bolt without a foamie. I even went through a case of brass eagle paint without breaking a single one. I would recommend it to anybody. The RT Pro is supposed to be slightly improved too, including having the intelliframe.
      Building my 3rd Mag while in Afghanistan

      Dallara and X-Valve on the way...

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      • DaosBeoulve
        VUSE
        • Feb 2002
        • 240

        #4
        I've got an RT Pro, and I have to say, I'm completely impressed with the gun. This past Sat, I played against a team with a cocker and an angel(an older one, but still), and after the day was over, people kept coming up and asking me how I was able to fire so fast with it. Granted, the paint I was using was absolute crap and I busted one out of 7-10 balls, but hopefully the superbolt I should have by Wed. will even solve that problem for me. After I put my superbolt in and get the chance to really play with it, I'll know better how I can handle crappy paint like I had this past weekend. (just for an example of how crappy it was, when I was loading my hopper over the top of a table, I dropped a ball just from the top of my hopper to the table, and the ball broke...) With decent paint, the only time I break is when I short-stroke it, and that's very rare for me now that I've learned the trigger. Anyways, good luck with the gun
        Don't think of it as being outnumbered, think of it as a wide target selection.

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        • peter
          Registered User
          • Nov 2000
          • 17

          #5
          RT is the way to go. I didn't see anything that a player using an Angel or Autococker was doing that I can't do with an RT.
          Also, don't listen to people that compalin about RT's chopping paint. The only times that I have broken balls are:
          1. on the crown of the stock barrel
          2. swollen balls from playing in the rain
          3. brittle shells from playing in the cold
          None of these are gun shortfalls...

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