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  • Philter
    Registered User
    • Jul 2003
    • 6

    #1

    RT pro

    Is this gun worth buying for the money if I am willing to spend it? I have a used classic mag that I am going to sell and then possibly buy the RT pro b/c the classic is giving me problems, probably b/c it is used and i dont want to deal with it. I have already invested too much time/money trying to fix it and it only works sometimes and a mag shouldnt require this much trouble. Is there a big issue with short stroking with the RT pro like the classic mag? With the classic mag I feel like i can't fire as fast as i would like and i feel like it leaks when i do fire at fast rates, which it usually does. But with the RT pro, can you fire at very fast rates without worrying about short stroking and leakage?
  • Spray Painter

    #2
    yes it's worth buying if you play enough and you want something better than a classic. You can't short stroke at all(unless you tried really hard to) because of how the valve works. no gun should leak so you must have a bad seal/oring somewhere in the mag. do you oil it(put some oil in the ASA adapter and shoot it about 20-30 times with no barrel or paint before you play, it may help with the leak.

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    • Z-man
      You guys lost me
      • Jul 2001
      • 2202

      #3
      Yes I too am very fond of the RT series. I had a MiniMag and though I loved it dearly, I did despise that occasional "Mag Fart" it pulled on me. No more of that on the RT. Gotta love the power.


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      • Philter
        Registered User
        • Jul 2003
        • 6

        #4
        Yes i do oil it, and i have had many mag owners look at it as well, I just don't want to put up with it anymore, and i dont want to deal with the "Mag Fart" as you called it. So thanks for the input guys, that was very reassuring.

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