lmao, kicks like a mofo.
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Unlikely. It's designed to work with a normal RT type valve. It probably won't even work with an RT ULT with extra shims. As far as I know an RT on/off in a classic valve just softens it up a bit and doesn't add any reactivity. This trigger takes advantage of the reactivity for the rapid fire.Originally posted by secretweaponevanWill it work in a classic valve with RT on/off?
If it will, be prepared to sell tons.
My tanks are being filled tonight or tomorrow so hopefully I'll get to test this version soon. I've also acquired a .740" on/off pin for my gun to see if I can get a little more reactivity out of it, and more BPS. Using my gun with just the regular trigger before this valve honestly didn't feel like it had a lot of natural reactivity. I have an old classic RT that reacted more. We'll see how the new pin does.Comment
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From the way that it looks, we're going to have to do some extensive testing in order to get this thing working solidly as a drop in production model. We don't want to give you something that will break or wear out after a few thousand cycles.
I have started to draw up some plans for the second model, and I'm just waiting for ManInBlack to test the first one so we can make the necessary adjustments.
It should work out nicely in the end, and we'll have yet another fun mod for the Mag to play with.
Later,
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Since I've been MIA, let me just make sure I'm getting this straight.
The point of the flexible plank thinger behind the trigger is to allow the RT effect to push back, even when the trigger is fully depressed, right? So basically, you don't have to "sweet spot" the RT valve. You can just yank back the trigger and that little flexible piece does all the work for you.
Am I understanding this right? If it I, I want one (and I don't even own an RT).
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Bingo.Originally posted by rawbutterSince I've been MIA, let me just make sure I'm getting this straight.
The point of the flexible plank thinger behind the trigger is to allow the RT effect to push back, even when the trigger is fully depressed, right? So basically, you don't have to "sweet spot" the RT valve. You can just yank back the trigger and that little flexible piece does all the work for you.
Am I understanding this right? If it I, I want one (and I don't even own an RT).
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you could use a set screw and a small cam at the top of the trigger, you could switch modes with 1/4 of a turn of the set screw. Or more simply a trigger stop like set screw at the top of the trigger behind the spring borad, but that would take longer to switch between modes.
tool less would be nice, but it would be hard to fit anything like that on a trigger.....not to say its impossible, just takes some thinking outside the box.Comment
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It's probably going to end up being a set screw you'll have to move into place to chrono or whatever (if you even ever get to use this in a game
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Tell you what, I'll do some experiments and see if I can get a cam thing or something to work. In all probability though that's probably not going to be realistic to produce.Comment





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