burst mode on an rt???

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  • paintballrulzs
    Registered User
    • Jul 2001
    • 1869

    #1

    burst mode on an rt???

    http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI...tem=1058904649

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  • AdrenalineMag
    PB Ref Extraordinare
    • Aug 2001
    • 132

    #2
    i think he just means its easy to rack off 2 3 4 5 or 6 shots real fast, like a burst, but not really burst like an electro would do on some, basically he means its easy to snap shoot & rack off a few quick shots
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    • paintballrulzs
      Registered User
      • Jul 2001
      • 1869

      #3
      Ya i know he is wrong but it sounds like burst mode on an electro

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      • paintballer187
        PBN Mod
        • Sep 2001
        • 1733

        #4
        i guess the auction is a little misleading but i know what he is getting at.

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        • [NA]WARLORD
          Registered User
          • Sep 2001
          • 764

          #5
          What hes talking about, (ebay seller), is on the r/t valve as well as the retro valve, there is a sweet spot. You can find it easier with a double trigger or fine tune it with an adjustable tank, the more psi the more reactive the trigger gets....

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          • Paintchucker

            #6
            Burst Mode Just Kinda Scares Me !!!

            I would like to hear some others thoughts on the RT type valves. I bought an RT Pro used and normally keep the input pressure way down on it, so that I get only 1 shot per trigger pull and basically turn off the RT-ness of it.

            I just put a new parts kit in the gun as the old orings were yellow with age. It is serial #172 btw. And thought I would try the RT effect again. This thing just plain scares me. LOL... I mean with the input pressure turned up to 800+, it is too easy to find the sweet spot and this thing just cranks out too many shots. It almost sounds like a tippman rental gun when it is on it's last bit of CO2. I was dry fireing the gun, but it was cranking out like bursts of 4, 6, and I even got a string of about 15 once. Do RT/Retro Valve/RT Pro/Emag owners really shoot like this on the field?

            I have played with a minimag since 1995, maybe this old dog just needs to learn the new tricks. LMK your thoughts on this...

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            • [NA]WARLORD
              Registered User
              • Sep 2001
              • 764

              #7
              Unfortunately i have no control over mine as i use a preset tank on my Mini Retro, but its kinda nice playing against E-Mags, Angels and others on my team, I usually stick to Rec games, since i have a better chance of staying in game (lol) but to see the look on the players faces when i pop out of no-where, with an aging Minimag, against there high dollar, paint lasers and tag them out, with a lil 3-4 rd burst, that says it all just for me. Then the kicker is i just took out your __________ With a ten year old design that still rocks like the day it was introduced ! Can ya imagine the look they give me then, heheheheh.....

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