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  • noahyay
    Registered User
    • Aug 2004
    • 350

    #1

    reactive trigger?

    how do you turn off and on the rt cause i dont want an illeagal gun
    rt pro w/ lvlx etc.
    custom milled out y frame
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    ult
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    custom milled rail
    cut ule body
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    custom welded drop
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  • shades
    Borg in my den. Really!!
    • Sep 2002
    • 269

    #2
    Threre is no Off. It is the nature of the hence the big RT on the valve BUT...... You can do a couple of things to tune it down.
    ONE,If you have a adjustable reg turn down the input pressure and readjust your valve reg.
    TWO, If not you have to get ult on/off this will cut the reacivity way back.
    This is the reason that everyone is waiting on the hair trigger mod/gun do to a lighter than ult pull (nearly walkable) and NO RT at all. hope this helps

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    • Adrenaline_Junkie

      #3
      Yeah, you cant turn it off. As long as its not rapid firing it is tourny legal. If it is bouncing turn down the pressure to the gun and that should eliminate the prob.

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      • noahyay
        Registered User
        • Aug 2004
        • 350

        #4
        thanks, also somewhere on this site someone said that if you turn in the back screw on the trigger frame it will cut it down. why cant it be screwed in tight?
        rt pro w/ lvlx etc.
        custom milled out y frame
        empire barrel kit
        ult
        custom 15 degree
        custom milled rail
        cut ule body
        steel hose with QD's
        custom welded drop
        90/45 nitro duck x-stream
        halo tsa w/ custom paint job
        soon to get warp

        custom palmer microrock front grip for future trigger for ^

        http://www.noahkool.com

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        • Adrenaline_Junkie

          #5
          What screw are you refering to? The fieldstrip screw that holds the valve in? If thats the one your talking about you shouldnt tighten it to much or the bolt will stick or not fire because the valve would be at an angle. If thats not what your talking about please explain what screw you mean with better detail and ill help ya out.

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          • tyrion2323
            Euroball=goodness
            • Dec 2002
            • 1654

            #6
            So double regging a mag CAN be a good thing? (I mean this in terms of cutting the bounce)
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            • Dayspring
              aka- The Day Wang

              • May 2001
              • 9664

              #7
              No, because you'll starve the valve to a point where it won't fire reliably.

              Originally posted by tyrion2323
              So double regging a mag CAN be a good thing? (I mean this in terms of cutting the bounce)

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              • Bad_Dog
                self proclaimed warpaholic
                • Jul 2003
                • 1777

                #8
                Originally posted by Adrenaline_Junkie
                The fieldstrip screw that holds the valve in? If thats the one your talking about you shouldnt tighten it to much or the bolt will stick or not fire because the valve would be at an angle.
                wrong. tightening the field strip screw is perfectly fine, actually its a good thing to use an allen wrench to tighten it firmly every time you dissasemble your mag.

                the valve will not be at an angle if its tightened, if your valve is at an angle your rail was ULE'd improperly or you're missing some metal elsewhere on the body or something, either way it takes a bit more than tightening the screw to "angle" a valve.

                that was a very silly thing of you to say

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