AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
it's different than the 98's response trigger tho, the x-valve's reactivity snaps the trigger back after each shot. i've fired an a-5 w/ response and it was very different than the x-valve
Am I to understand that the X-valve has a responsive trigger just like an RT valve (like my 98c's RT)?
Thanks.
Yes, the X-Valve is RT just like a Retro Valve and a Mag RT except quite a bit lighter.
They both achieve the same result but the Tippmann and AGD RT designs are radically different. I've used both and find that the Mag response trigger is a bit more "responsive" than the Tippy's, probably due to the fact the the Mag responsiveness is built directly into the valve and the Tippy requires a separate piston chamber in the grip.
To get the full benefit of the AGD RT you can employ an E-grip or increase the pressure of the air supply. Jacking your input pressure up to around 900-1000psi will give you LOTS of bounce in a RT capable valve without the need for an electronic grip.
Yes, the X-Valve is RT just like a Retro Valve and a Mag RT except quite a bit lighter.
They both achieve the same result but the Tippmann and AGD RT designs are radically different. I've used both and find that the Mag response trigger is a bit more "responsive" than the Tippy's, probably due to the fact the the Mag responsiveness is built directly into the valve and the Tippy requires a separate piston chamber in the grip.
To get the full benefit of the AGD RT you can employ an E-grip or increase the pressure of the air supply. Jacking your input pressure up to around 900-1000psi will give you LOTS of bounce in a RT capable valve without the need for an electronic grip.
in e-mag and rt-maf, the on-off is different at a x-valve. no quad o-ring.
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