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.
I'm glad im not in california, cause if i voted i would have to deal with a yellow pages full of names of the people running for gov. Arnold will "PUMP YOU SISSYz UP!" omg (oh my god) he is a robot.
Originally posted by SomebodySomeoneRTPcf J/coke switch #4 and #3 cause a tippmann can't stand up to an RT
You misunderstand...
I said EASIEST to shoot fast. Not which is faster.
It is much easier to sweet-spot the M98 RT than to find the sweet-spot on the Automag RT.
Trust me, I have both, and have extensive tinkering and experience with both. Certain conditions must exist and be fine tuned in order to sweet-spot the Automag RT (i.e. on/off pin mod, quad oring, high input pressure, etc.)
With the M98RT, ANYONE can easily sweet-spot it out of the box. It's designed that way => easy to shoot extremely fast!
Personally i find it easier to shoot a Speed fast than a timmy. I just cant pull fast on either of the timmy's i've tried (lasoya, dragon). Both of those had the WAS boards in them. On the other hand the first time i touched a speed i was ripping on it.
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Originally posted by SomebodySomeoneRTPcf I'm glad im not in california, cause if i voted i would have to deal with a yellow pages full of names of the people running for gov. Arnold will "PUMP YOU SISSYz UP!" omg (oh my god) he is a robot.
That would be sad if that's the only reason you're glad you don't live here.
Jack, what type of Matrix and how was it set up? I have an NYX and the best Timmy I tried was a Shocktech, and I would put #2 over #1. The guy with the Timmy agreed, but made more comments about the trigger job than the actual marker. The major difference I have with most Matrix triggers is I carved the hell out of mine with a dremel to make it light (something that was recommended to me) to reduce trigger bounce and allow me to set the debounce to the lowest setting.
cphilip - ...And again I am not allowing anyone to use the "well everyone else does it and gets away with it" excuse. Get used to it. Life aint always fair and this ain't no democracy.
IDK i thought mine it rather ez. I tried a lot of tippman with the rt trigger and 9 out of 10 think my feels better. Its just you have to know the gun. I hit the spot all the time. I know he ment not the fastest. It was probably that he got the spot quick that time. IDK (i dont know) and Idc i still think agd guns have the best feel and will only get better with time.
That would be sad if that's the only reason you're glad you don't live here.
Jack, what type of Matrix and how was it set up? I have an NYX and the best Timmy I tried was a Shocktech, and I would put #2 over #1. The guy with the Timmy agreed, but made more comments about the trigger job than the actual marker. The major difference I have with most Matrix triggers is I carved the hell out of mine with a dremel to make it light (something that was recommended to me) to reduce trigger bounce and allow me to set the debounce to the lowest setting.
It was a stock LCD exactly like the red one here:
The only thing the guy did was remove the trigger spring. Since the trigger did not have a spring (he's looking for just the right one), the trigger had a lot of sloppy forward/back play. It didn't matter, as I was able to rip nice long and fast effortless strings. Since the Matrix has next to no kick (due to the spool valve and it's massive weight), trigger bounce was not present!
I must admit, ranking the timmy number one (as far as easy walking) might not be fair since my timmy does have a very good trigger job... whereas the matrix I shot was stock sans spring.
I have not shot a SPEED yet, but I can say every IR3 I've fired comes nowhere close to the speed and ease of maintaining a good rythm of a Timmy and Matrix.
It was a stock LCD exactly like the red one here:
The only thing the guy did was remove the trigger spring. Since the trigger did not have a spring (he's looking for just the right one), the trigger had a lot of sloppy forward/back play. It didn't matter, as I was able to rip nice long and fast effortless strings. Since the Matrix has next to no kick (due to the spool valve and it's massive weight), trigger bounce was not present!
I must admit, ranking the timmy number one (as far as easy walking) might not be fair since my timmy does have a very good trigger job... whereas the matrix I shot was stock sans spring.
If he didn't adjust the set screws or put some aluminum tape to take out some of the play in the trigger, you really have been missing out. Try to make it to the next AO day out at SC. Nobody seems to believe me when I say what this marker is capable of.
cphilip - ...And again I am not allowing anyone to use the "well everyone else does it and gets away with it" excuse. Get used to it. Life aint always fair and this ain't no democracy.
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