intelliframe on an rt-pro?

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  • tydus
    Registered User
    • Aug 2003
    • 3

    #1

    intelliframe on an rt-pro?

    I just recently bought a brand new RT-pro (which i love) although i was looking at the intelliframe, i like the nicer grips and double triger setup. But can it be used on the RT-pro? I'm not clear about that, and don't want to try and get it if i can't use it. thanks.

    Tydus
  • Fred
    AO Zealot
    • Feb 2002
    • 2624

    #2
    IIRC, the new RTPros from AGD come with it stock... but I could be mistaken.

    so the answer would be, yes, you can use an Intelli on the RTP.

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    • gibby
      Kahuna Studios
      • Jan 2002
      • 2507

      #3
      Yes...and so does the newer Y grips. RogueFactor had a Y grip last weekend and it feels pretty good.
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      • cphilip
        Former Moderator

        • Jun 2026
        • 16216

        #4
        Sure! And yes... a new RTP from AGD would come with an Intelliframe already on it.


        AGD, where we are so good we can do it with only ONE tube!

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        • $tevo
          Steve
          • Apr 2002
          • 881

          #5
          do the new RTPs come with an Xvalve or the RT valve still?

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          • tydus
            Registered User
            • Aug 2003
            • 3

            #6
            Need Input!

            all you guys have talked about the RT-pro coming with stock intelliframe, although mine does not have it stock. But i didn't order straight from AGD, i got it at a local paintball shop, brand new, but the guy told me he had it sitting around for a while and gave me a sweet deal. So maybe thats why i don't have the frame.

            But how much of an improvement is the intelliframe? reading about it, it says you can wire it to your hopper, how does that work?? and does the intelliframe decrease the amount of trigger pull even further on the already sweet RT trigger? and finally, whats the difference between a blade trigger and a double trigger?

            Sorry, thats alot of questions, but bear with me.. i'm kinda new to paintball and AGD

            Tydus

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            • Kevmaster
              Owners Group Div: Director
              • Oct 2001
              • 5475

              #7
              Are you sure it is an RT Pro? Does the air line go into the rail or into the valve body? To the best of my knowledge, ALL th RT Pros came with Intelliframes.

              anyways, the I-Frame hooks up to the revve with $5 worth of electronics from Radio Shack. It amkes it so the revvie spins when you pull the trigger...thus faster feeding.

              the blade trigger is shown here:

              the grooved is here:


              its personal perference as to which to have

              the frame will generally make your pull faster...yes...and it will be hella cool

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              • irbodden
                Registered User
                • Dec 2000
                • 3413

                #8
                No, some RTPros came without Intelliframes. I owned one of them

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                • cphilip
                  Former Moderator

                  • Jun 2026
                  • 16216

                  #9
                  Yea sure there was a time they came with the stock carbon fiber single trigger.

                  They now come with X Valve, Intelliframe AND a level 10 in the box! All at the same MSRP they used to come without it. Heck of a deal realy.

                  Hope he gave you a good deal cause thats a lot of stuff!


                  AGD, where we are so good we can do it with only ONE tube!

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                  • tydus
                    Registered User
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 3

                    #10
                    Ya the guy that sold me my RT-pro did give me a good deal (at least I think so) He sold me the gnu for $300, although it came to a little more with a HPA tank, motorized hopper, hoses, drop forward w/ on-off, etc... but hey, The RT-pro is a big jump from my Tippmann pro-carbine.

                    I figure with all the upgrades like the intelliframe, x-valve and maybe a new mainbody, i'll have spent $750 altogether. I think i got a good deal

                    Tydus

                    Are you sure it is an RT Pro? Does the air line go into the rail or into the valve body?
                    Ya i'm sure. I can tell because on the valve it says, RT-PRO, although I beleive that the air goes into the valve and not the frame.. not positive on that though, i'd have to check

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                    • cphilip
                      Former Moderator

                      • Jun 2026
                      • 16216

                      #11
                      Thats a good deal. A new one with all that stuff would run you $599 so your ok. But a complete new one is a heck of a deal realy is it not?


                      AGD, where we are so good we can do it with only ONE tube!

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