Thinking about getting a used automag RT or a mini. Enquiring shooter wants to now. Oh, btw how can I tell a used RT is still under warrenty. Also, whats up with the star warranty and if there are none to be found, what does it mean. Thanks in advance.
RT or minimag
Collapse
X
-
Most would say get the RT. I would also.
But in the end thats your decision.
This link should help with warranty questions:
Welcome to the forum.Thanotos
http://www.factcheck.org
-
Hey, thanks for the reply.
I was looking for some comments like this. FOR EXAMPLE: The mini has a history of breaking balls but very reliable. The RT line was the worst engineering done by airgun design and they leak alot. FOR EXAMPLE!!! Thanks for your comments.
Comment
-
I found myself in a similar situation. I bought a 68 powerfeed and was looking into getting a retrovalve. I happened to come by a RT for 350.00 and decided what the heck. To make a long story short, the RT is in the mail and whichever one I don't like is getting sold.I've come to chew bubble gum and kick @ss... And I'm all out of bubble gum.
Comment
-
The minimag and the RT are essentially the same beyond the valve, no great performance issues. There is a reason the RT valve is a lot more expensive than the AIR valve, it's lighter, recharges faster, and gives you a reactive trigger.
Go with the RT (preference), the minimags are pretty darn good though.
Comment
-
What do you base this information on?The mini has a history of breaking balls but very reliable
I'll agree with reliable, but history of breaking balls?
Comment
-
Hey Cardz,
do us all a favor and find a new forum for yourself because your lack of insight, experience, knowledge, and a brain are not sought after qualities around here. My brother and I both shoot RT's for the past four years and have never changed an o-ring. We play on a team where we just about all have RT's and none of us have ever had a leak. Besides the fact that if it was not for the RT you would not have the E-Mag, SFL, Extreme, or RT Pro. All of these guns are centered around the same valve that was introduced in the original RT. So please go buy a Spider and leave this forum at once. Thanks.RT
Z-Grip, Max-Flo 4500psi 88cu
New AGD longer bolt
Lapco Bigshot 12"
12v X-Board Revolution with Warp Feed
Steel braided hose with on gun input gauge
Psychoballistics Drop Forward
http://hometown.aol.com/dj112495/myhomepageindex.html
Comment
-
Not that I'm defending him or anything, but I don't think he was puting mags down. I THINK (again could be wrong) that he just wanted to know if the markers had any inherent problems.
I've come to chew bubble gum and kick @ss... And I'm all out of bubble gum.
Comment
-
oops
You're correct. I did read your post wrong, my bad.
Thanks for clearing that up.
I personally would want a Mini with a RT valve in it. I just like the looks of them better. You also would not have to run nitro right off the bat if you got a mini. Although it should be on the top of your "to get" list, unless you already have it. You could also just upgrade the mini later with a Retro valve making them just about the same gun anyway. Just depends on which one you like the looks of better.Last edited by Morph16620; 05-01-2002, 11:58 AM.
Comment
-
Since your dealing with used items how much and what condition are they in?
Comment
-
For the classic RT, around $350 depending what else it comes with. But usually, it comes with a aftermarket barrel and either a 45 grip or a drop forward. As for the RT pro, about $400.
Again depends what it comes with. Should I be worrying about warranty?
As for abuse, unfortunatly, I am buying this over the internet. I can only take the word of the seller. Their definition of slightly used is different than a buyers slightly used.
If there are problems with it, how hard and expensive will it be to fix? Major body parts are kinda expensive.
P.S Let me clear things up with this thread before it becomes unconstructive. The comments I made at the beginning of the thread was only an EXAMPLE, NOT fact, NOT opinion. I do not want a flaming war. I've being scorch already...stake a folk in me, I done
Comment


Comment