I just ordered the rt pro with the ULT kit. I didnt upgrade yet to an intelliframe, due to money issues. How do you think itll be with the stock trigger frame on.
How do you think an ULT, RT, with the single trigger will shoot?
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it should be nice,i like single trigger mech guns better. -
I'm sure it'll be fine. I prefer the two finger trigger, but that doesn't make the single trigger bad. Play with it for a while and see how you like it.
You can probably pick up a used intelliframe for a reasonable price later if you decide that you want to upgrade. People get vert grips & hyperframes etc. and then sell off their intelliframes fairly cheaply.
Good luck with the new marker. The ULT rocks!Eric Cartman
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Very fast if you get a good bounce going. I can actually shoot a single frame faster than I can a double. I guess playing all the shooters in the arcades have taught me how to shoot fast with a single trigger.
I just got an intelliframe and I'm way sloppy on it and can't shoot nearly as fast.Comment
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yea thats what i did when i got my rt ule i didnt have enough money to go intelliframe so i just got the single. Its pretty sweet actually. and it makes the gun lighter then it allready is. i got some crazy bounce too.Comment
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I used it when I had mine. You can a couple shims to the ULT and you will be good.
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Personally, I find that the shorter the pull on a pneumatic frame such as a cocker or mag, the easier it is to short stroke, this seems counter intuitive, but holds up in practice.Defiant, w00t, w00tComment
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The pull will always feel heavier when comparing a single trigger to a double. You know what she says... "two fingers are better than one"Originally posted by hobbesTZI went from a Y-frame to the single, and the trigger felt much heavier and was snappier.
If you take a double trigger and measure the pull from the "top rung/groove" it should measure very colse to the same pull.
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