Response Trigger
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Topic: Response Trigger
Posted By: deadandbrok3n
Subject: Response Trigger
Date Posted: 18 November 2005 at 1:37pm
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can someone with a response trigger tell me ALL how it works can u do single shot or full-auto i need to know thanks :)
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Posted By: pbdude985
Date Posted: 18 November 2005 at 2:48pm
i dont own a r/t but i know about it. What it is basically is a cylinder that goes into your gun behind the trigger. Attached to this cylinder is a piston that sits right behind the trigger. The cylinder fills up with access air which makes the piston bouncy (lack for a better word). When you pull trigger it bounces of the piston which creates a full auto feel. Tchnically it is not full auto becuase it is still 1 shot per pull but it is bouncy and some fields do not allow it. When tuned right it can shoot very fast. hope this helped in some way
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Posted By: Zesty
Date Posted: 18 November 2005 at 3:20pm
Yeah, I own an A5RT that I installed, and it's basically just a piston that goes behind your trigger
You can set it to different feels, but the best for most people allows them to still pull the trigger all the way through for single shots, or you can hold the trigger about halfway down to get the "swwetspot" where the trigger bounces back and forth and you get really high ROF.
Basically, a properly tuned RT allows you to shoot one ball at a time, or any sort of string you want, all on the fly. All without batteries.
It's touchy, and some people have better luck tuning them than others, but all I can say is I don't even have the super RT mod or any of that, just a stock A5 with RT that I installed myself and I installed it and tuned it just like the instructions said, and it works perfectly to me.
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Posted By: Justice
Date Posted: 18 November 2005 at 11:24pm
2 threads showing on my old RT and man it was set perfect for my set-up.
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Posted By: Xspyderman
Date Posted: 19 November 2005 at 2:44am
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Zesty wrote:
Yeah, I own an A5RT that I installed, and it's basically just a piston that goes behind your trigger
You can set it to different feels, but the best for most people allows them to still pull the trigger all the way through for single shots, or you can hold the trigger about halfway down to get the "swwetspot" where the trigger bounces back and forth and you get really high ROF.
Basically, a properly tuned RT allows you to shoot one ball at a time, or any sort of string you want, all on the fly. All without batteries.
It's touchy, and some people have better luck tuning them than others, but all I can say is I don't even have the super RT mod or any of that, just a stock A5 with RT that I installed myself and I installed it and tuned it just like the instructions said, and it works perfectly to me. | There you go again being all R/T and no flatty... oh well... I can't imagine a better combo than what I have for FULL AUTO!! I pull to that sweet spot (not multi-pulls) and I rip 17 BPS... I love my marker... I just wish HSI would let me play in General admmission... they sold me the ups, and won't let me use them cuz the newbies cry... boo hoo!
MaKe sure if you go R/T you don't plaY where it ain't allowed... it's tuff being an outlaw AT A TIPPMANN FIELD!!!
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A5, GTA; Flatline, Double Trigger, R/T, Tapco Stock, 32° Remote, Attitude
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Posted By: JimmyC8277
Date Posted: 19 November 2005 at 12:54pm
I agree with xspyderman. I had an r/t and a flatline, it worked good. I never really liked the flatline b/c I never liked buying like 70 dollars worth of paint like evils or pmi etc, I always liked buying the 40 dollar cheap cases lol ( you get what you pay for.) I did shoot fast with it on the flatline , but I did turn it down a little bit for it tho since it is curved, and it is a lil finicky. I adjusted it to about 13 ish. It was alright, but I just got rid of the flatline b/c I like my bigshot better.
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-RT Kit
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Posted By: Zesty
Date Posted: 19 November 2005 at 2:53pm
^I agree, bought the Flatline gave it it's chance, just wasn't accurate enough and too finicky.
I now rock the LAPCO's primarily and don't feel like I'm missing out on anything.
But yes, I'm an RT lover and Flatline hater, part of the balance of my crazy existence.
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