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  • pballer1117
    Registered User
    • May 2006
    • 14

    #1

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    what is the best way to decreas ethe amount of trigger pull taht is needed on a minimag
  • rb211
    Poodles suck!
    • Apr 2004
    • 438

    #2
    You can use an RT on/off, or you can try a ULT. Getting the ULT to work in a classic or minimag valve is hit or miss though.

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    • pballer1117
      Registered User
      • May 2006
      • 14

      #3
      wuts an rt on/off

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      • rb211
        Poodles suck!
        • Apr 2004
        • 438

        #4
        Here it is.



        Replace your stock on/off with this one. It isn't going to make the pull feather light, but it will drop it a little.

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        • pballer1117
          Registered User
          • May 2006
          • 14

          #5
          Originally posted by rb211
          Here it is.



          Replace your stock on/off with this one. It isn't going to make the pull feather light, but it will drop it a little.
          I have a minimag it doesnt seem taht this will work on my gun

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          • rb211
            Poodles suck!
            • Apr 2004
            • 438

            #6
            I'm using one right now in a Mini. It will work.

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            • ThePixelGuru
              Guru of Pixels
              • May 2005
              • 1461

              #7
              The ULT leads to shortstoking in classic valves, which is why it's not recommended.

              Any problems with shortstroking the RT on/off in an AIR valve?

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              • pballer1117
                Registered User
                • May 2006
                • 14

                #8
                Originally posted by rb211
                I'm using one right now in a Mini. It will work.
                How do you install it

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                • rb211
                  Poodles suck!
                  • Apr 2004
                  • 438

                  #9
                  No short stroking that I have noticed, Install it by taking out your old on/off valve, and pushing this one in it's place. It's a drop in fit.

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                  • pballer1117
                    Registered User
                    • May 2006
                    • 14

                    #10
                    Originally posted by rb211
                    No short stroking that I have noticed, Install it by taking out your old on/off valve, and pushing this one in it's place. It's a drop in fit.
                    new to theys vlaves were is located on the valve

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                    • ThePixelGuru
                      Guru of Pixels
                      • May 2005
                      • 1461

                      #11
                      The on/off in the bottom of the valve - if you take your valve out and flip it over, it's the little cylinder stuck in the bottom. Grab it with your fingernails by the little ridge on it and pull it straight out.

                      This might help: http://www.airgun.com/downloads/valveexplodedview.pdf
                      Other stuff located here: http://www.airgun.com/manual.shtml
                      Check it out.

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                      • rb211
                        Poodles suck!
                        • Apr 2004
                        • 438

                        #12
                        Refer to this diagram to find it. http://www.airgun.com/downloads/valveexplodedview.pdf It is right in front of the hole that the field strip screw threads into. Just pull it out, the on/off top, bottom, and pin should come out together. If the top doesn't come out, turn the valve over and it should fall out. Inside the valve, you will see a urethane o-ring and a white teflon o-ring. Take these out also (only if the RT on/off comes with the two that would replace these). I believe the RT on/off comes with all the o-rings you need to install it. Push the RT on/off in where you took the other one out. Gas it up and fire away.

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                        • pballer1117
                          Registered User
                          • May 2006
                          • 14

                          #13
                          Originally posted by rb211
                          Refer to this diagram to find it. http://www.airgun.com/downloads/valveexplodedview.pdf It is right in front of the hole that the field strip screw threads into. Just pull it out, the on/off top, bottom, and pin should come out together. If the top doesn't come out, turn the valve over and it should fall out. Inside the valve, you will see a urethane o-ring and a white teflon o-ring. Take these out also (only if the RT on/off comes with the two that would replace these). I believe the RT on/off comes with all the o-rings you need to install it. Push the RT on/off in where you took the other one out. Gas it up and fire away.
                          thanks been a huge help

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                          • RedEyes
                            Registered User
                            • Feb 2006
                            • 225

                            #14
                            Sorry to butt in but does anyone know if you can walk a am/mm valve with a rt on/off?

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                            • rb211
                              Poodles suck!
                              • Apr 2004
                              • 438

                              #15
                              I doubt it. Unless you have some incredibly strong and fast fingers, not gonna happen.

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