any suggestions on the trigger valves? whats the difference between a ULE trigger pull kit installed and a RT/Retro?
Want to get a mag, need some help though.
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A ULE trigger kit is a much lighter pull, if you dont get that upgrade, the pull will be much larger.
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The ult trigger and the stock one is very diffrent. I did like the fact that the ult was very easy to pull, almost walkable, i would recomend it.:dance: :rofl: :wow: :clap: :eek: :spit_take :hail:Originally posted by anonymosAre you the whale on the bed baby?
Cause get ready I am slapping that calf and riding the wave in!
Feedback thread:
http://www.automags.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=70784
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suppose i might as well go with that ULE trigger, i have one more question for you guys. With everything i can have there, when it comes, will i be able to open the box and shoot away? will i need anything else? i know HPA or N2, but how will the gas be attached? is there a bottomline kit that comes with it or is that seperate? like i said, i want to use a remote setup, so other than what i listed above, what do i need, anything? you guys are a HUGE help, i appreciate it.
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I'm waiting on my RT to come in right now, it'll be my second mag, it's Y-grip, ule centerfeed black, w/ ule assy. I can't wait. As far as I know it comes ready to play, since it does have the asa all set up and ready. oh and welcome to AO, Glad we could help
oh and about the double trigger/single trigger thing, when I got my first mag it had the single trigger, and I didn't like it as much, I got an inteliframe and I loved it, but it's just down to which way you want to go, my 2 cents...
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the X-valve can not use CO2, am i right? is there a reason for that? i have a palmer stabilizer and have always had good success with CO2, but in order for me to use this setup, i will need an HPA tank, correct? how many shots can you get out of a 68ci/4500psi?
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Tac-One
You will need a bottomline it doesn't come with one. How you hook up your air is a matter of preference. You can use a 90* swivel and a male fill nipple directly to the valve for the simplest remote arrangement, or you can use an assortment of macroline swivels and macroline (or steel braid). The Tac comes with a gas-thru front grip if you want to use it.Originally posted by mfalcone15suppose i might as well go with that ULE trigger, i have one more question for you guys. With everything i can have there, when it comes, will i be able to open the box and shoot away? will i need anything else? i know HPA or N2, but how will the gas be attached? is there a bottomline kit that comes with it or is that seperate? like i said, i want to use a remote setup, so other than what i listed above, what do i need, anything? you guys are a HUGE help, i appreciate it.
I just got a Tac-One a month or so ago. Great marker, easy to maintain and straight shooting (My first mag also). Trigger pull is a bit long, but tolerable to me. If you want any reactivity in the valve (trigger bounce) it is highly recommended to get an adjustable N2 tank. If not a high pressure preset will suffice, it will reset the trigger nicely but it will not give much bounce. There are tons of threads on here about how to tweak it to your satisfaction.
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I just got my ULE today.
It comes with a bottomline. It comes ready to fire. The ULE Trigger with the single frame is pretty good, even though I'm going to be upgrading to the Intelliframe as soon as I can. Oh yeah, get the ULE body. You won't regret it.
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