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    Posted: 01 October 2005 at 7:42am
MY RT trigger after firing off few rounds gets hard to pull, like its pressurizing up and it will only shoot single shot. it doesn't always do it but its getting more frequent. why????? 
OOOO What a RUSH!!!
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Have you sweet spotted it?

No?

Thats why.

To sweet spot it, use a small screwdriver and adjust the screw fitting on the side of the handle until you get enough trigger bounce to fire off continous bursts.

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The airflow adjustment screw is turned in all the way and there is no air going to the piston. Turn it out and fire. Keep turning it until you can get the trigger to bounce off your finger.

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chances arer you have the valve all the way in one direction. Which is why it isn't working right. Its been so long since I had an R/T I can;t remember.
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open that baby up some.
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heh actually you ^^^ were there when I sold my R/T to KRL.
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Originally posted by rossy11223 rossy11223 wrote:

The airflow adjustment screw is turned in all the way and there is no air going to the piston. Turn it out and fire. Keep turning it until you can get the trigger to bounce off your finger.

actually the flow controll meters out of the cylinder not in, that's why the trigger pull is so hard when you have the screw all the way in, the flow controll won't let any air out! that's what makes it work so well it actually slows how fast you can pull the trigger for the next shot.

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