been using mags for long time but just got an older rt. It has the lvl 7 on it and there is nothing aftermarket on this gun all stock. I want to know what should i do to make this gun better. Im already talking to someone about an Intelliframe w/Blade and Sticky Grips and i figure i would go and get the lvl 10 upgrade. If there is anything else that you guys can think of that will make a big difference please let me know.
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I'm in exactly the same boat, upgrading my original level 7 (I think) to perform well today. I received tons of great advice in this thread;Originally posted by hillgbeen using mags for long time but just got an older rt. It has the lvl 7 on it and there is nothing aftermarket on this gun all stock. I want to know what should i do to make this gun better. Im already talking to someone about an Intelliframe w/Blade and Sticky Grips and i figure i would go and get the lvl 10 upgrade. If there is anything else that you guys can think of that will make a big difference please let me know.
http://automags.org/forums/showthrea...5&page=1&pp=30
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The old RT's don't need much to be good markers. On the other hand there isn't really much that can be done due to the banjo bolt and body style.
Put a barrel you like and a good air source on it and your good to go.
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If your looking to put some money into it you could add a ULE body.
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ule will not fit on the older rt body style.
The rails are different lengths...
And whats good about the ULE body?
Two things,
Vert Feed + Lighter.
I have a stock RT Pro. and I added a ULE body
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After:

So, What should you get for your marker? Better barrel and a High Output tank. That should have that marker purring like a kitten.
Intelli is preference, and the lvl 10 I find it to be too much of a hassel. Then again, When I'm using my RT Pro, I kinda just let it go trigger bounce crazy on people.
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If you like your R/T the way it is but you want to upgrade the valve,.. cut the back of the body.
I know,.. I know,.. not something that sounds really cool to do.
Trust me,.... its worth it if you love an older R/T body but want the newer valves to fit.
Ive done 2 R/Ts like this and have zero problems with them as far as the bodies go.
Worth looking into.
~ P8nt_______________________
Jai "P8ntbal4me" Menard
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Well you can do pretty much anything you can with a normal marker, only you can also put the air source on either side, which i think is a nice little feature, though i've never used it to put it on a different side. I never really got why people don't like the banjo bolt, i like it a lot.Originally posted by Pacifist_FarmerThe old RT's don't need much to be good markers. On the other hand there isn't really much that can be done due to the banjo bolt and body style.
Put a barrel you like and a good air source on it and your good to go.
EDIT: If you're thinking about the upgrade just for a ULE body, i wouldn't consider it worth it, but then again, i'm the kind of guy that likes a hefty gun.Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.
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Also not a problem for me, i also don't get the fascination with cocker barrels, a barrel with a single id down the length of it is the same as the next one, and that's what i have right now, i don't have a desire to change, it's accurate.Originally posted by hillgwith the ule you can use cocker barrels and u can find them anywhere where finding a mag barrel can be difficult sometimes.Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.
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