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  • borph
    Inventor of Raise-Rearward
    • Jan 2002
    • 58

    #16
    Originally posted by Manuel_FZR
    Yes, actuated by the return spring.

    So you have a verry short triggerpull. Am I right?
    Yes, and no. The distance you have to move the trigger to fire the first shot is VERY short indeed. Comparable to the normal Automag trigger pull. However, since the trigger HAS to travel all the way back in order to fire the second shot, the pull could be considered relatively LONG. A small price to pay for doubling the number of balls flying out your gun every second. I'm sure you'll get the hang of it.

    I'd take it easy if you're not equipped with a Warp Feed, though. Gravity alone just DOESN'T feed the balls fast enough. Breech breaks are NASTY and take FOREVER to clean.
    -DocJ

    ReTroMag: XValve, ZBody, 12" Lapco Bigshot .697, Extreme Rage Omega body rail, Armson folding foregrip, ProLine Autoresponse (intellifed), Dye Stickies, Adco Hot Shot
    Hopper: 12v VL Revolution (XBoard, Vortex) WarpFeed (Bigcell), ProTeam Pro Feed
    Remote: 3K Flatline, Furon coiled hose, Staubli ProConnect QD w/shut off, Smart Parts gas-thru stock, Back Bottle Adapter, microline, 1+2 made from an Army surplus gas mask bag

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    • borph
      Inventor of Raise-Rearward
      • Jan 2002
      • 58

      #17
      autoresponse internals!

      I just KNEW if I waited long enough somebody else would save me the trouble! Amazingly enough, this pic's taken from an eBay auction. Here's the link.

      http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=1813849661
      -DocJ

      ReTroMag: XValve, ZBody, 12" Lapco Bigshot .697, Extreme Rage Omega body rail, Armson folding foregrip, ProLine Autoresponse (intellifed), Dye Stickies, Adco Hot Shot
      Hopper: 12v VL Revolution (XBoard, Vortex) WarpFeed (Bigcell), ProTeam Pro Feed
      Remote: 3K Flatline, Furon coiled hose, Staubli ProConnect QD w/shut off, Smart Parts gas-thru stock, Back Bottle Adapter, microline, 1+2 made from an Army surplus gas mask bag

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      • bofh
        Waldorf, the Heckler
        • Jul 2001
        • 1248

        #18
        Schweet. Thanks for the link. Now.... Off to the workbench!
        Shaun Nelson --- old, fat, slow.... did I mention lazy? I ate all the pies
        I disable .signatures Apparently you do not.

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        • splat11756
          TEAM Island Assault
          • Dec 2001
          • 278

          #19
          it should work on the retro if you lower the input presure to between 550 - 600. I beleive that the valve only needs 450 psi to recharge and the excess gas is used to make the trigger bouncy. if you reduce the bounciness by decreasing the presure the response frame should work with the same amount of bps.
          TEAM Island Assault
          Vapor Bushmaster - Green
          J & J Ceramic Barrel
          Warp Feed

          No matter how many times you polish a turd,it's still just a piece of crap.

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          • joeyjoe367
            Confirmed 11 bps RT User!
            • May 2001
            • 1982

            #20
            It looks like the only thing that's differant about the frame is the sear/trigger...

            could you toss one of these things into, say, and intelliframe(toss on a 2x trigger shoe too) and have it work?

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            "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."
            -Edmond Burke

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