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    Posted: 22 October 2005 at 8:45pm
I have a 98 custom  and i want to have a little higher rate of fire is the response trigger worth it
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Yes, it most definitly is.
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deffiently , just make sure you have an eletric hopper so you wont chop.
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Yup. It will turn your 98 into a paint-slinging machine.
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Yeah, the response trigger can reach insane rates of fire, but be careful. Many fields won't allow it because it is basically shooting for you. I honestly don't think it's worth it, because 15 bps is a lot when the most I ever need is about 6-9 bps. Make sure you get a fast hopper if you buy the RT though. The Cyclone is a good idea, or even an Evolution 2.
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Get a 12vrevvy or an evoII, depends on how fast you wanna shoot. I dont outshoot my 12vrevvy so im fine with it.
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thanks for the help guys but what do u mean it shoots for you
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Originally posted by Joes57 Joes57 wrote:

thanks for the help guys but what do u mean it shoots for you

Basicly it gives you the full-auto effect. You just hold down the trigger slightly, and it just bounces off your finger, like a gun with FA would.

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oh wow thats awesome but i bet it would take some practice to get it to do that
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^^Yes, it does. But it's not that hard to master. All you need is a case of paint, air, and time, and you got it.
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how much work does it take to install? would u mind tellin me liek wat u have to do lol u dont have to if u dont want to

 

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Originally posted by SuzukiRider987 SuzukiRider987 wrote:

^^Yes, it does. But it's not that hard to master. All you need is a case of paint, air, and time, and you got it.
you don't have to have paint...
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lol i gusse thats true

 

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^^That's true, you don't. But to get an accurate gauge on how fast your shooting, it sure helps to have paint........................... .
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Originally posted by Joes57 Joes57 wrote:

how much work does it take to install? would u mind tellin me liek wat u have to do lol u dont have to if u dont want to

 

it is definetely worth it. its the best upgrade for the 98custom in my opinion.

its harder to install then to tweak it. you can take it to your proshop for the installation though...

there is a screw over the grip on the right side of the marker, you turn that to adjust the air flow to it. you just have to turn it a quarter of a turn after each try, and adjust to your likings.

 

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I have to do all work/repairs on my guns because we only have one shop where i live and the guys an arse and charges way too much and is pretty crooked but that would take a while to to adjust it too ur likings. Do u know the cost on an rt?

 

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Look down this page a little http://www.model98.org/manuals/, and it'll give you a manual of the r/t.
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Originally posted by SuzukiRider987 SuzukiRider987 wrote:

Look down this page a little http://www.model98.org/manuals/, and it'll give you a manual of the r/t.

Hey thanks this was very helpful

 

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its incredibly easy to install after you get the hole punched out.
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Originally posted by baconking baconking wrote:

its incredibly easy to install after you get the hole punched out.

im worried about havin to teflon after breakin the seal

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