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Thread: I just bought an RT Pro and have a question....

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    Post I just bought an RT Pro and have a question....

    After i turn off my air tank and shoot a couple shoots to get the air out eventually the piston that hits the trigger doesn't come back out and just stays in the frame and when you pull the trigger it just sits there. Thats supposed to happen right? (I had a tippman carbine before the rt pro and im just used to being able to just keep pulling the trigger when its not gased up and it coming back. not used to this whole rt thing yet.) thanx

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    RT Pro, 68/3k Max Flow

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    Join Date
    Jul 2001
    Location
    Kasson, MN, USA
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    yes that is saposed to happen, nothin is wrong with ur gun.

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    thanx, if you know any useful tips or trick about the gun plz post?.

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    RT Pro, 68/3k Max Flow

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    Feb 2001
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    Pull the trigger all the way back and let it come all the way forward. If you dont, you'll chop lots of paint.

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    When in doubt, duck. When certain, don't bother, you're already screwed.

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