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mb17180116
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Topic: 98 Custom R/T pressurePosted: 04 March 2008 at 4:55pm |
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Im new to paintball and i just ordered and installed the response trigger and the cyclone system. The cyclone works just fine but i cant figure out exactly how to get the response trigger to work. Ive tried adjusting it for days but cant get more than one shot per trigger pull. I read the the trigger should be hard to pull. On mine, the trigger piston that sticks out doest touch the trigger, but bounces when i shoot the gun. I have a double trigger if that matters.
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The Guy
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Posted: 04 March 2008 at 7:23pm |
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You need to sweetspot your trigger. That means fiddling with the valve on the grip, enough so that it will acheive your full-atuo like fire.
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StormyKnight
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Posted: 04 March 2008 at 7:37pm |
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From what I've heard, it is more difficult to find and utilize that sweetspot with a double trigger. The single trigger works much nicer. |
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The Guy
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Posted: 05 March 2008 at 5:30am |
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if you close the valve all the way, you will get no response action. if you open it all the way, it should be that you can't even pull the trigger.
its possible that i ahve that backwards, its been so long since i've had an R/T. Anyway, start at no response, and gradually tug back on the trigger until it fires, put your hand over the end of the barrel to simulate backpressure. Turn the valve about 1/4 turn, and fire in the same way again. Keep going until you find that sweetspot. You'll know you've reached it when, light/firm steady pressure will pull the trigger, and the R/T piston will push back on your fingers, and reset the trigger. |
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