How practical is the RT ULE for tournament play?

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  • edweird
    IP lawsuits > innovation
    • Dec 2001
    • 1859

    #16
    as someone that plays a -moderate- amount tourney ball with a RTP I will tell you that your best friend in the world right now is the ULT on/off mod. It takes that old 3 pound pull and reduces it to under 15 ounces. Its not terribly walkable but its still nice. Heck Chester from AGD Lions is still carting around that Classic RT and shootin em in the face without one trigger mod.

    to be absolutley honest the general public will not be consider mech mags a top end touney gun until that hAir mod comes out... and when it does brother, we gonna see alot of buzz about it. 2 oz pull... highly walkable and all mech. Who gonna scoff at that?

    But if your gonna think about starting a RTP project to prep it for the hAir frame I suggest ya save your pennys and get a top notch hpa system that can output from 750 - 850 psi... im a whore for adjustable tanks myself... cause well im not a fan of "preset" tanks. Anyhow a bunch of us have started/reanimated the RTP projects in leiu of this hAir mod on the horizon and I suggest ya do the same.

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    • cphilip
      Former Moderator

      • Jun 2026
      • 16216

      #17
      We are putting a team on the field right now in CFOA with four ULE RTP's and one emag. We not having trouble at all with the Mechanical markers doing thier job in tournament play. In fact as far as working they are top notch. They slinging all the paint we can throw through em. Light and dependable. All of them have ULT's in them. All of them are slinging paint mighy fine and fast.

      Now as to the team itselfs play we got some work to do there. But none of them has anything to do with them Markers. They all are confident and secure in the ability of the marker to do what they need to do. Its the player not the Marker is still true in paintball more often than not. But our guys can throw a rope with these ULE RTP's no problem.

      We plan on playing the whole season with mostly RTP's.


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

      cphilip.com

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      • Joni
        Registered User
        • Nov 2003
        • 942

        #18
        As for shipping outside of US, I know that logic (got mine from him) and I think Tunaman does that, and I'm sure some others do to (check rouge and fragtek for example. Fragtek had a killer deal on ULE RTP's, maybe he still has)


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        Red ULE body
        ULT
        Electric Logic vert frame

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        • viperx1_1000
          sswsc forever
          • Sep 2003
          • 154

          #19
          Q-loader

          ah, a q-loader is a no, no. Mine is nothing but trouble, as is my friends and my teams. They can be reliable from time to time, but no madder how much time and effort you put into them they just don't seem to work. If your looking for a mag then go towards a warp. Or wait a year or two until they fix all their problems.
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          • tyrion2323
            Euroball=goodness
            • Dec 2002
            • 1654

            #20
            The Omen is super-reliable and super-easy to tech. It basically operates as a closed-bolt Spyder with adjustable recocking pressure and inner-block adjustments.

            My omen NEVER goes down. After breaking the reg in, I haven't had any problems whatsoever!

            My AIM Intimidator is better than your Automag. Get over it.
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