ok here's the deal with the reactor on/off. they work fine, and they give you a bit of a reactive feel to the trigger, but that's prefference. the way that they go in is the same as the stock one except for one thing. the long part with holes goes at the top and the short ring at the bottem. i can't remember where the holes are suposed to go but try it both ways till it works. you do however have to remember to turn your gun upside down when you pull the valve.
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MicroMag Phase 1
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AutoResponce frame
double trigger shoe (until i can make a ring shoe)
PTP warp feed
And the Biggest, Heaviest, 19+bps'ist Tippmann you have ever seen.
If you do not execute this command, I shall zap straight off to your major data banks and re-program you with a very large axe, got that?

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I agree with Black VCG
Black VCG is right about the reactor being a pain. I don't particularly like it. And if the stock ones are only $15 then it's worth it to not have the stupid reactor valve peice fallin' on the floor.I'm sorry but I disagree with whoever said the reactor valve actually does something "reactive". that is physically impossible.
the ONLY aftermarket mag part that is even debatable as doing something positive is the ANS foamie bolt. ONLY because it has a concave nose and a foamie! My used gun came with one and it still shoots fine after five years. I have NOT seen any abnormal wear! If you put any new bolt in your gun the chances are you MIGHT have to change the power tube spacer because of tolerances. yes even if you get a new AGD bolt! I would not buy a new bolt UNLESS there is something wrong with the one you have! And then I would try the AGD foamie bolt first!
I'm sorry to those who are tried and true "AGD parts only!"
you are right for the most part(95% of the time) but if that ANS bolt ain't broke...don't fix it! waste your money on some paint instead.~E~Comment
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