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  • mobsterboy
    Mr.StealYoDallara

    • Aug 2004
    • 2371

    #16
    Originally posted by Automaggot68
    That whoosh you just heard was the joke going right over your head.
    Mobsterboy's dictionary read:
    Devilmag-(noun) A mag of great bps capability and eye-function built on a hyperframe platform made at Devil's Den. This great and wonderous beast was vastly popularized until a certain someone couldn't uphold his promise, deadlines, work ethics, etc. Now nearly extint, few beasts are still alive and kicking, and while their power is immense, the shear mention of their name brings tears, anguish and pain.
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    • Automaggot68

      #17
      Originally posted by mobsterboy
      Mobsterboy's dictionary read:
      Devilmag-(noun) A mag of great bps capability and eye-function built on a hyperframe platform made at Devil's Den. This great and wonderous beast was vastly popularized until a certain someone couldn't uphold his promise, deadlines, work ethics, etc. Now nearly extint, few beasts are still alive and kicking, and while their power is immense, the shear mention of their name brings tears, anguish and pain.

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      • Dayspring
        aka- The Day Wang

        • May 2001
        • 9664

        #18
        No it doesn't. This isn't the Tippmann sytem. Learn how the valve works before telling somebody how you THINK it works.

        Originally posted by marpat
        excess air from the valve helps push the on/off pin out of the valve to reset it to fire.

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        • FinchMan
          LVL10 classic minimag
          • Nov 2004
          • 459

          #19
          Originally posted by Dayspring
          No it doesn't. This isn't the Tippmann sytem. Learn how the valve works before telling somebody how you THINK it works.
          on the rt/x-valves, it does increase the return force on the trigger one the marker has fired.

          but your right, it doesn't use any "excess" air to do so.

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          • FooTemps
            HURRRR
            • Sep 2001
            • 6702

            #20
            rt/x-valves: the trigger return is just the result of the changed valve design to allow higher recharge rates.

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            • Dayspring
              aka- The Day Wang

              • May 2001
              • 9664

              #21
              Correct, a pressure feedback loop is set up that allows rapid filling of the dump chamber without the reg tapering off the recharge. It snaps shut, instead of gradually closing.

              Secondly, instead of on the classic valve (in which the on/off only sees regulated air ~450psi) the RT valves will give the on/off unregulated tank output pressure (800psi+).

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