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  • Dirge
    BIGEVILONLINE

    • May 2004
    • 500

    #31
    Might take you up on that some day.

    I have to ask: Dose the T-Board work well?
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    • 211
      Ave Dominus Nox
      • May 2007
      • 555

      #32
      I love the Tboard, almost all of my electros (and I have quite a few) have Tboards in them
      its a little complicated to program it, because its LED only, but once youve done it, the settings are locked, even without a battery, and you get used to the LED also
      Its got a ton of settings, so if your like me and like to get the most out of your gun, it allows you to set everything
      plus, Damon is a hell of a nice guy to work with

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      • cougar20th
        Registered User

        • Sep 2002
        • 2330

        #33
        Looks great.

        I am very happy to see this works. Ive been contemplating doing this for months. Im just waiting for my emag to be built. Probably be a few more months of waiting. Then once I get it I will be drilling the frame for compatibility to my old rt. Ill have to also get the bushing or make one so it will fit the standard rails as well. I plan to swap it between several guns.
        Originally posted by dano_____
        I keep forgetting to not feed my mags after midnight so they seem to multiply regularly.

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        • 211
          Ave Dominus Nox
          • May 2007
          • 555

          #34
          If you need to borrow my drillbit, just drop me a pm

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          • kurtisqpublic
            old 'n' slow
            • Feb 2008
            • 140

            #35
            Originally posted by 211
            If you need to borrow my drillbit, just drop me a pm
            I need to get my hands on some black emag lowers. I would love to do this to my RT Classic!

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            • MagModderMatt
              Engineer & Paintballer
              • Apr 2008
              • 59

              #36
              I have a different E banjo RT mag I made (pics soon)

              Sick job bro! I have done a similar job! I have a Hyperframe from centerflag w/ a UTB-board. It is mounted on a classic RT with a Powershot noid for less power and more force to hit the on/off! I actually had to have my RT valve's on/off milled out for a ule on/off.
              I also had luke do a vert feed mod to it for force feed hopper (empire B2) I think I can get 20bps. I know I can cycle 35+cps W/ my old lvl 7( lvl X cant go as fast)
              I must ask you though, how did you get the regular rt on/off to work with the E-mag lower? I didn't think it had enough force to fire the valve.. clearly it does!
              My hypermag RIPS probably like that Emag lower of urs. I have my valve getting fed by an old school SP max flow 1200psi at 950psi w/ 4500psi CF tank.
              I payed 110 for my RT, Tuna did the tuning of my valve as well as the (ULE milling for $30)
              valve tune costed more.. but I had my body with luke and the rest with tuna
              Id guesstimate that I have put $350 Total into this marker, People have no idea it's an E-marker till I send them a rope of paint at 15bps capped (my field rules) at the bunker they are in
              This bad boy is a BEAST and is one hell of a sleeper!
              OOh, It is possable to use a ULE body.. you just need to add a washer contoured to fit the rail on the banjo bolt to raise it up (I can get dimensions) I haven't done it yet, but have seen one done!
              Bottom line, Classic RT mags are Far from dead.. It is a Bit more heavy then my Lasoya Promaster, but it shoots a bit faster and I like it more due to its uniqueness,
              I love my Classic RT -hypermag. I still want to know how you got the gun to fire with the RT on/off, it's probably killing the battery, Tunaman will do the on/off milling to fit E-mag on/off's for $30
              We have truly unique mags

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              • BigEvil
                www.BigEvilOnline.com

                • Feb 2005
                • 9333

                #37
                A couple of questions I have been meaning to ask

                1) Are there any complications from using a single-oring on/off top with this as opposed to the dual set up with the quad?

                2) Are you running into any ROF limitations with the UTB? As I understand it, the UTB is not ideal for emags (although will work) due to the way it switches the solenoid. Can you hit 20bps?

                3)Was there anything different as far as adjustments to the trigger rod and noid plunger done to make this work? Are both still to AGD specs for length or did you have to tinker with them?

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                • 211
                  Ave Dominus Nox
                  • May 2007
                  • 555

                  #38
                  Im using a quad oring with the .712 emag on/off pin, works great
                  from what Ive read the ULT doesnt work right with Emag lowers
                  the plunger and trigger rod length are still to AGD spec
                  never heard of any problems with the UTB and the Emag, it runs 15 BPS all day long with no issues, I havent tryed it faster, YET
                  Im going to try it this weekend at the field, to see what my max ROF in Emode is

                  As strange as it sounds, I use Emode when I want to conserve paint. Mech mode is insanely fast on this gun, so I use that when I really want to rip

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                  • BigEvil
                    www.BigEvilOnline.com

                    • Feb 2005
                    • 9333

                    #39
                    Originally posted by 211
                    Im using a quad oring with the .712 emag on/off pin, works great

                    Is your RT valve drilled for TWO top orings? Usually they use only one.

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                    • snoopay700
                      Serious About Men

                      • Jan 2006
                      • 3071

                      #40
                      Originally posted by MagModderMatt
                      Sick job bro! I have done a similar job! I have a Hyperframe from centerflag w/ a UTB-board. It is mounted on a classic RT with a Powershot noid for less power and more force to hit the on/off! I actually had to have my RT valve's on/off milled out for a ule on/off.
                      I also had luke do a vert feed mod to it for force feed hopper (empire B2) I think I can get 20bps. I know I can cycle 35+cps W/ my old lvl 7( lvl X cant go as fast)
                      I must ask you though, how did you get the regular rt on/off to work with the E-mag lower? I didn't think it had enough force to fire the valve.. clearly it does!
                      My hypermag RIPS probably like that Emag lower of urs. I have my valve getting fed by an old school SP max flow 1200psi at 950psi w/ 4500psi CF tank.
                      I payed 110 for my RT, Tuna did the tuning of my valve as well as the (ULE milling for $30)
                      valve tune costed more.. but I had my body with luke and the rest with tuna
                      Id guesstimate that I have put $350 Total into this marker, People have no idea it's an E-marker till I send them a rope of paint at 15bps capped (my field rules) at the bunker they are in
                      This bad boy is a BEAST and is one hell of a sleeper!
                      OOh, It is possable to use a ULE body.. you just need to add a washer contoured to fit the rail on the banjo bolt to raise it up (I can get dimensions) I haven't done it yet, but have seen one done!
                      Bottom line, Classic RT mags are Far from dead.. It is a Bit more heavy then my Lasoya Promaster, but it shoots a bit faster and I like it more due to its uniqueness,
                      I love my Classic RT -hypermag. I still want to know how you got the gun to fire with the RT on/off, it's probably killing the battery, Tunaman will do the on/off milling to fit E-mag on/off's for $30
                      We have truly unique mags
                      Wow, just wow, i had a laugh with this one. The level 10 can cycle as fast, and emags use the normal on/off so the trigger pull isn't really any lighter.
                      Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.

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                      • Miltonyz
                        Registered User
                        • Nov 2002
                        • 224

                        #41
                        The level 10 can cycle as fast
                        I thought due to the design of the level ten it is a slower bolt then a lvl 7. It also depends on your setup. A lvl X that is designed to be very gentle on paint will be slower then a level X that is harder on paint.
                        Last edited by Miltonyz; 11-05-2008, 10:22 AM.

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                        • snoopay700
                          Serious About Men

                          • Jan 2006
                          • 3071

                          #42
                          Originally posted by Miltonyz
                          I thought due to the design of the level ten it is a slower bolt then a lvl 7. It also depends on your setup. A lvl X that is designed to be very gentle on paint will be slower then a level X that is harder on paint.
                          The first part of the cycle is slower, yes, but the thing is it isn't slow to the point that it limits rate of fire, and also it accelerates in the second half of the cycle to compensate so that rate of fire is not harmed. The tests that zak vetter did were with a level 10 which proves this process works.
                          Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.

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                          • 211
                            Ave Dominus Nox
                            • May 2007
                            • 555

                            #43
                            Originally posted by BigEvil
                            Is your RT valve drilled for TWO top orings? Usually they use only one.
                            Mines drilled for one oring

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                            • snoopay700
                              Serious About Men

                              • Jan 2006
                              • 3071

                              #44
                              Originally posted by 211
                              Mines drilled for one oring
                              Then how exactly are you using a quad o-ring?
                              Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.

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                              • BigEvil
                                www.BigEvilOnline.com

                                • Feb 2005
                                • 9333

                                #45
                                Originally posted by snoopay700
                                Then how exactly are you using a quad o-ring?
                                Yeah?

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