AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
According to this , you can rapid fire with a UTL... with some adjustments.
~Shingo~
Yeah, I already read it. But I wonder if you can only rapid fire with that kind of adjustements, or if you'll also be able to shoot normally. This is why I already started a new post named "ULT rapid firing mode..." since it is a subject on its onwn.
But do you know if the ULT will completly remove the bouces of the XValve? Thanks.
Sorry sTaLa... that info would have to come from someone who's done it. But I thought that the ULT was suppose to remove the bounce from the x-valva until I read that link.
I was wondering... if an RT on/off was installed into a classic valve, can the classic bounce? maybe not at the ROF of an RT valve... but some kind of reactivity and give a classic a watered down RT "sweet spot"?
Yeah, I already read it. But I wonder if you can only rapid fire with that kind of adjustements, or if you'll also be able to shoot normally. This is why I already started a new post named "ULT rapid firing mode..." since it is a subject on its onwn.
But do you know if the ULT will completly remove the bouces of the XValve? Thanks.
I've used my emag in rain and had no problems. Just don't dunk it in a bucket of water. As for the valve I've used a stock L7 valve with a L10 and a RT on/off .750 pin and got 20bps on full with an Xmod'ed emag lowers. It had ZERO drop off.....
I played in the rain countless time when i had my emag. I was never really worried about the electronics, the paint is the real problem when it gets wet.
So I guess I'll start with the XValve, and then if I want something faster, go with a nice reg tank.
But can anyone tell how is the feeling of the RT run at 850 psi? I mean, it is supposed to have some kind of reactivity... how is it? Thanks again.
If you add extra shims to the ult you will get small bursts out of the mag. Now if you add an adjustable thank thats set to say 950 psi or more then you have a marker that can reach some high rof.
If you custom order your tank you can have them shim a preset to say 950 psi or so, if you want. I know centerflag did that for me.
So I guess I'll start with the XValve, and then if I want something faster, go with a nice reg tank.
But can anyone tell how is the feeling of the RT run at 850 psi? I mean, it is supposed to have some kind of reactivity... how is it? Thanks again.
It will have some. I recall using a preset screw in and being mildly unhappy with the reactivity of it. It bounces a little, but it's not major. You will notice the diff between a classic and an x-valve, and if you never get an adjustable reg you would probably be happy enough with the preset for woodsballing.
However, I now use a flatline on mine and run it at ~950ish (I basically cranked it to JUST below the point where I would sometimes get double shots.) I can crank on it pretty good now, and it's definitely a big diff.
The preset tank I was happiest with was a crossfire, just seemed to run a little better, but it's been a long time since I used it, had the flatline for a few years now..
I mostly play rec; some times it is raining, and we play all the same. Just have to take care of the balls.
Originally posted by where am i?
if you get the emag lowers dont play in the rain its simple as that
Well, if you read above, you'll find out that some players played in the rain without any issue. But I'll probably go the whole mechanic way. I'd rather have a non-electronic marker.
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