i waz wondering if a dye frame would work good w a ReTro, i have a benchy and there is too much slack, it dosnt have much bounce either
dye frame? dont post unless u got 1 please
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Yes, in the end it comes down to preference...
but I'll take a chance and say that the intelli's are the best mechanical frames made for AGD markers... Simply because it was designed by AGD to specifically fit it's own markers. I run into people at the field all the time, that try out my Mag and comment on how nice the trigger feels.
I've yet to see a single complaint over it (other than perhaps it's price).
Only thing comparable may be the frame's made by Benchmark.
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IntelliFrames are fantastic.
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benchy, hmmm lol, i got 1 and it sux, there is not enought space for the trigg rod to move to make the retro do its thing, lolComment
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Personally, I like the Benchy better than the Dye. I had a Dye, but the trigger wobbled in the frame. I didn't like that much. Just my 2 pennies...Good traders: CaPoEiRa, KamikazeChiKenz, bundy09, Tunaman, MajorDamage, hardr0ck68

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the benchy wobbles 2, but it wont work w/ my retro, dunno y, but im 110% sure thats thats the probComment
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Try and learn how to spell! Anyways you run a preset tank, if you're trying to make the gun go into "run-away" mode where the trigger bounces off your finger (which is not the the RT or retro is meant to do) then you should get an adjustable tank and put the pressure higher until you get the reactivity that you want.
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