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  • magman550
    Mag's Rule
    • Aug 2002
    • 15

    #1

    Retro Valve

    Need help here ??
    I want to buy the retro valve for my 68 mag
    is it worth the money ??? My mag is new but I do see the drop down in air pressure when I am really flying the paint.... I use air and want to know if it is worth the money or should I have gotten an impulse like my son..... Any help on this would be appreciated.
    68' Automag Classic
    12 inch J&J Ceramic
    Retro Valve
    AVI Cradle
    68 CI 3000 Pure Energy
    Intelliframe - Blade
    Dye sticky grip
    Ricochet 2K Loader
  • PyRo
    President Bioloaf inc.
    • Dec 2000
    • 10186

    #2
    A retro will definatley solve your shootdown problem. It is the fastest charging valve on the market, so it is cablable of shooting faster than the impy. Plus it has the reactive trigger which can help you to fire faster. Are you sure that you are fully pulling/releasing the trigger? Not doing so will cause shootdown.

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    • BajaBoy
      Registered User
      • Jun 2002
      • 2158

      #3
      uh the retro is deff a great upgrade.. and i think its just plane fun to shoot with
      RT
      Ace'd Emag (sold)
      Xmag (sold)

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      • magman550
        Mag's Rule
        • Aug 2002
        • 15

        #4
        I am not short stroking the trigger pull. I think I will get the Retro valve, I have the benchmark double trigger on it also, I kinda of like it. If I would of known of the intellaframe from AGD I would of got that instead of the benchmark.. Live and learn. Thanks for the reply's back.
        68' Automag Classic
        12 inch J&J Ceramic
        Retro Valve
        AVI Cradle
        68 CI 3000 Pure Energy
        Intelliframe - Blade
        Dye sticky grip
        Ricochet 2K Loader

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        • petefol
          Registered User
          • Mar 2002
          • 780

          #5
          the rt valve will make you trigger reactive so that each time you pull the trigger it will be pushed back into firing position, enabling you to shoot faster.

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