Automag RT help! newbie automager

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  • XlumberjackX
    Registered User
    • Dec 2006
    • 68

    #1

    Automag RT help! newbie automager

    Hey everyone! i have recently aqquired an older used Automag RT from a local pawn shop and being new to Automags i don't know much about them. i got the gun for $130 and thought i got a deal. it leaked a lil from the back where you adjust velocity so i got a rebuild kit from a local shop figuring it probably needed it anyways. i found info on this site how to take it apart and clean it thanks to 'BlackVCG' very easy thanks a lot. now it gases up fine no leaks and shots fine too. i was just wondering what kind of upgrades to do to it or what else i can do to get it to shot faster? like right now it only seems like it wants to shot about 5 bps at tops and i am using a 68/45k Pure energy fixed tank which i think puts out about 850 psi (not sure though). any help would greatly be appreciated!
    Last edited by XlumberjackX; 12-23-2006, 05:08 PM.
  • SAMURAI "PREDATOR"
    elite HUNTER/STALKER....
    • Dec 2006
    • 404

    #2
    I too..... am new and have been discovering new things all the time. But ive found if you install a ULE kit on your trigger frame it makes the trigger pull considerably lot lighter! Its like pulling a ION trigger back...... but thsi allows your mag to still be factory and not electric.

    Or you can take the next step adn either buy or instal a pneumag trigger frame..... which is a djutable Response trigger fro some real speed.

    Or can go a lil cheaper rout by buyinga yper frame....

    Or going a very expensive route and going with a Emag. which is electric....

    But id suggest the ULE kit for your frame, or a pneumag frame. Good luck....and hope you find what your looking for!

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    • Greg2230
      Registered User
      • Dec 2006
      • 299

      #3
      Xmag bolt is best... Or like samarai said, get a hyper trigger frame or the ULE trigger. Other than that, consider an electric gun. Are you using an electronic hopper?

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      • XlumberjackX
        Registered User
        • Dec 2006
        • 68

        #4
        AT the moment i do not have a electric hopper but know that i need one for faster shooting. it just seems like when dry firing it not very fast and i have heard they can shoot up to like 25 bps or something. i didn't know if the trigger can be adjusted or like u guys said to get a ULE trigger kit.
        A local shop owner said it might have something to do with the 'on/off' valve or something like that. i really dont know what i am doin here so thats why i turned to you guys for info.
        thanks for the suggestions so far and gladly welcome more!

        -Tim

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