RTs and the NPPL

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  • bigsarge72
    15yrsandstillgoingstrong
    • Jul 2002
    • 149

    #1

    RTs and the NPPL

    Hey guys, I got a question (hope it doesn't sound too silly).
    Do RTs comply with NPPL rules? I was reading the rules today, and technically, if you found that sweet spot where the trigger bounces, you are not putting pressure on the trigger and releasing the pressure (their definition of a pull). Also, if they do not comply, how does this affect Emags, since they can be switched to RT mode?
    Thanks for your patience and time with this question.

    sarge

    PS Does anyone remember that trigger that came out for mags that fired on the pull and release? I saw one in action once, and that thing was a cuisinart.
    When that eight foot tall goon is tapping the back of your favorite head against the wall, and asks, "Have you paid your dues?"...You tell him what old Jack Burton tells him...You tell him, "The checks in the mail".

  • TransMan
    Man Beast!!!
    • Apr 2002
    • 3152

    #2
    Nope RT mag is not against the rules but a RT tippy is against the rules because it is meant to operate in the sweet spot all the time.

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    • Fred
      AO Zealot
      • Feb 2002
      • 2624

      #3
      You mean the Double Trouble or Auto-Response trigger.

      they're not tourney legal, and most fields don't allow them.

      if you can find one they're kinda neat, the first mag i shot had one (my buddies, but it broke about a year ago).

      nifty, but hard to come by these days.

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      • bigsarge72
        15yrsandstillgoingstrong
        • Jul 2002
        • 149

        #4
        Oh, I don't want one, I was just curious if anyone remembered them. I remember lots of weird stuff since I have been playing for approximately 15 years ;-) Just can't get this darn game out of my system!

        sarge
        When that eight foot tall goon is tapping the back of your favorite head against the wall, and asks, "Have you paid your dues?"...You tell him what old Jack Burton tells him...You tell him, "The checks in the mail".

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