AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
like some poeple have said this will probably be their main reason for not going out and getin a new electro and its the same for me i just have a few questions. what would be faster, this ule trigger with the x-valve (with out much rt obvieosly because the trigger cuts back on rt)or an intelliframe with the x-valve (with alot more rt obvieosly)????? and how fast will i be able to shot on this new ule trigger im talkin bps? and if you can walk the trigger how fast do u get? (just give me an estimate or what u can get i just need to now) thx i now these are annoying questions but i just need to now because i have to make the decision.......... mag or electro
I'm a little confused by reading some of these posts. Does the ULE trigger reduce reactivity on ur x-valve if u get one?
I got a X-Valve about 2 months ago. Will i need to make any adjustments on that to fit the ULE trigger or is it new enough to have he right specifications?
And I have a pretty good trigger finger, and I'm good with the x-valve type trigger pull, if I put a ULE trigger on my mag that has an x-valve, lx, and intelliframe what speeds do u think I could get my mag up to?
Originally posted by lil_wick I'm a little confused by reading some of these posts. Does the ULE trigger reduce reactivity on ur x-valve if u get one?
Yes. The reactivity has been reduced to prevent uncontrolled runaway.
Originally posted by lil_wick I got a X-Valve about 2 months ago. Will i need to make any adjustments on that to fit the ULE trigger or is it new enough to have he right specifications?
It should be compatible. Take out your on/off assembly and check to see if there are 2 o-rings at the top. If there are, then you can use it. More than likely, you can use it, I'm almost positive that all x-valves use the 2 o-ring on/offs.
I'm not sure how it effects your rof, as I've yet to shoot one.
i saw a video with tom shooting it and it was tremendously fast i was like WOW!!! and then later i said "too hell with the impulse im stayin with my mag"
what would be faster, this ule trigger with the x-valve (with out much rt obvieosly because the trigger cuts back on rt)or an intelliframe with the x-valve (with alot more rt obvieosly)????? and how fast will i be able to shot on this new ule trigger im talkin bps? and if you can walk the trigger how fast do u get? (just give me an estimate or what u can get i just need to now)
well since the ule trigger is actually a new on/off setup...you can use the i-frame with it too...
it appears that the ule trigger will be much faster than just an x-valve with i-frame alone
Tom originallly said that you couldn't walk the ule-t...but others have said they can... so i'd imagine it's not as easy as walking an e-gun but it is possible
bps? hard to say since not too many people have shot it
fyi- all x-valves are compatible
some retro valves are not(ones with 1 oring in their on/off cavity)
TheDuelist "The problem is that Tom has developed the VW Beetle of the paintball industry. It's almost too good to change and far too reliable."
How much does it (or do you think) it will reduce reactivity?(I have a pre set tank so I can't adjust it)
substantially...
to the point where you could short stroke it at first before getting used to it...
but it's so rediculously light(especially for a mechanical mag) that no one that has fired it seems to care
TheDuelist "The problem is that Tom has developed the VW Beetle of the paintball industry. It's almost too good to change and far too reliable."
And yes. It's WAY fast. I've shot it and walked it. WAY WAY WAY fast. It's going in my Xmag and I'm taking the Tech Class that teaches how to put it in. (Think it inspired me enough?)
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