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I know this has been asked many times (especially by me). However in my first thread, it reguarded the satisfaction of an E-Mag E Ttriiger vs an RT trigger.
I am intersted in getting an RT now. My friend wants to get a Mag since showing him Lvl 10's capabilities. However, he and I both want to know how an true RT trigger feels like.
Many have said "Just put your E-Mag in M mode" while there are others that said an E-Mag reactive M trigger is NOT the same as an actual RT reactive trigger. I have also heard others that said the old school RT's were even more reactive than the newer RT valves. Others also say that the RT on a Micromag takes away reactiveness due to tolerance inadequacies.
The only thing I can think of why the E-Mag trigger would feel less reactive is because when the trigger bounce occurs, it has to move more mass. It has more sear material to move along with the solenoid plunger attached as well.
Many say that the RT trigger is fast, but I feel different about it. Many ppl say it is as fast as an E-trigger. I beg to differ. The manual trigger is nice and crisp, but No matter how often I pull the manual trigger on my Micro-E, it feels like it will never ever come close to it's Electrnoic counterpart.
I have seen runaway RT Mags going off like crazy, but can the majority of them shoot that fast? Is the triggger really as reactive as ppl say. When I pull the trigger with my 850 psi input from my PMI tank, the trigger is forced back, but not far enough back to re-open the on/off valve pin to recharge the air chamber and thus restart the the trigger cycle. The RT only acts as a small assist. When ripping on the manual trigger, the assist seems to go away since my finger is pulling away faster than the trigger can bounce back.
What also seems to take away from the true RT's is the coming of lvl 10. With the new bolt kit, it requires higher input pressures which adds more trigger resistance. The bounce will seem even less.
Does anyone else feel the same as me?
Can anyone help me descriminate the difference between the different RT triggers? I need alot of clarity.
Much Mahalos in advance.
-Hyper
I know this has been asked many times (especially by me). However in my first thread, it reguarded the satisfaction of an E-Mag E Ttriiger vs an RT trigger.
I am intersted in getting an RT now. My friend wants to get a Mag since showing him Lvl 10's capabilities. However, he and I both want to know how an true RT trigger feels like.
Many have said "Just put your E-Mag in M mode" while there are others that said an E-Mag reactive M trigger is NOT the same as an actual RT reactive trigger. I have also heard others that said the old school RT's were even more reactive than the newer RT valves. Others also say that the RT on a Micromag takes away reactiveness due to tolerance inadequacies.
The only thing I can think of why the E-Mag trigger would feel less reactive is because when the trigger bounce occurs, it has to move more mass. It has more sear material to move along with the solenoid plunger attached as well.
Many say that the RT trigger is fast, but I feel different about it. Many ppl say it is as fast as an E-trigger. I beg to differ. The manual trigger is nice and crisp, but No matter how often I pull the manual trigger on my Micro-E, it feels like it will never ever come close to it's Electrnoic counterpart.
I have seen runaway RT Mags going off like crazy, but can the majority of them shoot that fast? Is the triggger really as reactive as ppl say. When I pull the trigger with my 850 psi input from my PMI tank, the trigger is forced back, but not far enough back to re-open the on/off valve pin to recharge the air chamber and thus restart the the trigger cycle. The RT only acts as a small assist. When ripping on the manual trigger, the assist seems to go away since my finger is pulling away faster than the trigger can bounce back.
What also seems to take away from the true RT's is the coming of lvl 10. With the new bolt kit, it requires higher input pressures which adds more trigger resistance. The bounce will seem even less.
Does anyone else feel the same as me?
Can anyone help me descriminate the difference between the different RT triggers? I need alot of clarity.
Much Mahalos in advance.
-Hyper

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