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    Posted: 03 February 2006 at 9:18pm
I just shot my a5 with RT for the first time, and i thought when u held down the trigger it kept shooting, but that didnt happen, i had to keep pulling it like a regular trigger..... Is it suppose to keep shooting like an auto? Or what?
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It's supposed to reset the trigger for you.  If you hold it down really hard, it'll feel like full auto.  It basicly just pushes the trigger back into the normal position really fast so you can shoot faster.
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You have to "sweetspot" the trigger in order to make it fuction like full auto. You turn the screw on the side of your grip frame out, and then back in while test firing until you recieve the proper amount of trigger bounce.
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Exactly. To get an awesome functioning R/T, you have to do some tuning, and you have to most importantly practice.
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Originally posted by Snake6 Snake6 wrote:

You have to "sweetspot" the trigger in order to make it fuction like full auto. You turn the screw on the side of your grip frame out, and then back in while test firing until you recieve the proper amount of trigger bounce.

 

I dont see a screw...

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Is there a site or somthing to teach me how to tune it?
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Dude,

Iono if you have the SUPER RT MOD or not.. But if you don't, i suggest you do it!!!! You'll wet in ur pants once you do that mod...Your RT will be Shootin STUPID FAST..plus it's free... just call tippmann and ask for the bigger 1/8 inch hose and fittings for your marker and say that you have a low pressure kit.



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shut up..or i'll blast ur a$$....

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i am kind of wondering how the r/t works too, i want one on my 98c but i dont know all of the specs some1 plz tell me how this works so i wont look like a fool when i get it
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It works by sending excess blowback gas to a psiton that sits behind the trigger, which in turn returns the trigger super fast creating trigger bounce and a "full auto" effect.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote pythonman56 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 February 2006 at 10:36pm
Well i just  went and messed with the screw, ( blasting at 10:35 at night lol) anyways, it did like 3 shots, the like fully auto, then like 6, anyways, it wasnt consistant, so if anyone could tell  me what to do......Oh yea, and the whole gun had frost on it, and my finger froze too, is it suppose to do that?

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Originally posted by Snake6 Snake6 wrote:

It works by sending excess blowback gas to a psiton that sits behind the trigger, which in turn returns the trigger super fast creating trigger bounce and a "full auto" effect.

so r ur fingers shooting every shot or do u pull the trigger then like 2 come out, then pull then 2 and so on

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Ive been messing with it, and just cant get it to do fully auto, you can shoot super fast, but you have to pull the trigger each time, Can someone please help me?
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Have you tried adjusting the screw yet?
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Thats what ive been doing,  but no full auto effect.
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You have to hold the trigger about halfway down for full auto.
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Well thats it for tonight, i just ran out of air, but i did get it to do this three round burst sort of thing, ill do it some more tomarrow when i get more air.

 

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I did it!!!!!! I found a 20 with more air in it, and i tuned it some more, and got it to do FULL AUTO!!!! 12:30 AM, pissing the neigbors off, but i got it to do FULL AUTO!! Thanks for the help guys!
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ok the response trigger is designed to take the excess gas & use it to throw a bolt like object into the back of the trigger. If you want the full auto effect from it you will have to pull the trigger and hold it at the right point so that the response hits the trigger and pushes out, hits the trigger and gets pushed back in and shoots, you cant just hold the trigger down & get full auto, you have to pull the trigger and hold it so it is some where in the middle of the pull-it is like an art to get it done and will take practice- i feel it is almost not worth the trouble and that you would be better off pacticing snap shooting for speedball or accuate shooting while moving  
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there you go, a little patience and persistence can get you a long way. 
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