Input/Output pressure? How to make your RT have a more reactive trigger?

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  • Klay01
    (Cyko)
    • Jan 2003
    • 203

    #1

    Input/Output pressure? How to make your RT have a more reactive trigger?

    how do you make your Automag RT more reactive.. mine isnt that reactive. thanks
    AIM: Chester108
  • big E kingpin
    US Navy Fire Controlman
    • Sep 2002
    • 243

    #2
    at 950 mine is out of controll



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    ptp f\x sleeper cocker

    my emag hiku

    cockers shoot farther
    ouch ouch ouch ok im out
    damn an other emag

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    • Klay01
      (Cyko)
      • Jan 2003
      • 203

      #3
      this is what i have.. http://www.centerflagproducts.com/pr...20product.html
      on a 114cubic inch tank//3k psi... is that good for an automag rt?
      AIM: Chester108

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      • BajaBoy
        Registered User
        • Jun 2002
        • 2158

        #4
        yea dude, i found that the stock bolt just had kick. The Lx with small spring was like a tippmen with 850-900psi

        im sick of that stuff and have 640psi in, with a cut Med. spring.

        Sweet pull, Soft bolt.


        but if u have a benchmark frame then ditch it. u will loose the feal of th rt.
        RT
        Ace'd Emag (sold)
        Xmag (sold)

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        • Klay01
          (Cyko)
          • Jan 2003
          • 203

          #5
          yea i have a benchmark frame at the moment but intelliframe on the way.. should be in this week.. ill post when i get it and test.. so would a 750 output be good with an intelliframe?
          AIM: Chester108

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          • Peach
            Registered User
            • Dec 2002
            • 360

            #6
            With the classic valve... input pressure doesn't mean much... With the RT valve... The higher the pressure the more reactive it shoots..

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            • Dayspring
              aka- The Day Wang

              • May 2001
              • 9664

              #7
              Re: Input/Output pressure? How to make your RT have a more reactive trigger?

              The higher the input pressure, the more kick the trigger will give. HOWEVER, if you are looking for the trigger to go almost full auto w/ little pressure from your finger, know that this is called runaway and is technically a malfunction. It can harm the internals of the gun as well as it not being allowed on field.

              PLUS- this is one of the more asked questions on AO. Please run a search and you'll find the answers you seek.

              Originally posted by Klay01
              how do you make your Automag RT more reactive.. mine isnt that reactive. thanks

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              • TheTramp
                Registered User
                • Jan 2001
                • 4019

                #8
                Originally posted by Klay01
                this is what i have.. http://www.centerflagproducts.com/pr...20product.html
                on a 114cubic inch tank//3k psi... is that good for an automag rt?
                That tank reg is pre-set at 750psi. Personly, I feel that an input pressure of 800-900psi give the best feel to an RT trigger. 750psi is a little low for me but others might like it. Generaly a pre-set tank outputs around 800-850psi so if you've felt an RT trigger on someone elses gun with one of those tanks you might think your is a little weak.
                "Relax. Don't worry. Have a Home Brew."
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                • BajaBoy
                  Registered User
                  • Jun 2002
                  • 2158

                  #9
                  also dont forget,

                  if your using a leveten. Then the smaller the spring the more reactive it will be.

                  and the lenth of the on off pin will make a big diffrence too.
                  RT
                  Ace'd Emag (sold)
                  Xmag (sold)

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                  • DeathscytheSK
                    USC #1
                    • Nov 2002
                    • 159

                    #10
                    if you use the smallest spring, doesn't that mean that it has more of a chance to chop balls? since the longest spring is softest on paint

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