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Topic: RT?
Posted By: estcstpnt
Subject: RT?
Date Posted: 19 July 2006 at 8:05pm

Well,I am deciding on my next upgrade and I was thinking about the response trigger. Would this be a good upgrade fore my gun?(Don't suggest E-trigger, I dont have the money.) I was also wondering how it works? Also would I be able to put a double trigger on the response trigger? And is it like a whole new grip I put on or somthing else?

Thanks for the help.



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Posted By: NJnets5
Date Posted: 19 July 2006 at 8:58pm
it pretty much makes ure gun full auto...it can shoot around 14 bps.  u can use it with a double trigger even tho it wont really make a difference becuz u r just holding down the trigger.  and its not a whole new grip.

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Tippmann 98 Custom
-Response Trigger
-Double Trigger
-32 Degrees NightStick Barrel
-Pen Spring Mod
-Straw Mod
-Polished Internals
-Co2
-18 bps

"You are unique...just like everyone else"


Posted By: sinisterNorth
Date Posted: 19 July 2006 at 9:03pm

It's a small piston that sits behind the trigger that uses the excess gas to fire on the pull an release of the trigger. You can use a double trigger, though it's easier to find the sweet spot and control it with a single. You dont need a new grip.

You can further mod it to the super RT and hit 18-20 bps.



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Posted By: estcstpnt
Date Posted: 20 July 2006 at 10:29am
But it'sd not feild legal right? and what is the sweet spot?

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Posted By: NJnets5
Date Posted: 20 July 2006 at 12:30pm
its not legal in tournaments.  this explains everything u need to kno about the sweet spot. http://tippmann.com/forum/wwf77a/forum_posts.asp?TID=150113&KW=sweetspot - http://tippmann.com/forum/wwf77a/forum_posts.asp?TID=150113& amp;KW=sweetspot

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Tippmann 98 Custom
-Response Trigger
-Double Trigger
-32 Degrees NightStick Barrel
-Pen Spring Mod
-Straw Mod
-Polished Internals
-Co2
-18 bps

"You are unique...just like everyone else"


Posted By: estcstpnt
Date Posted: 20 July 2006 at 6:35pm
Oh. That explains alot. Thanks. but how do you sweet spot it,is it a screw?

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Posted By: NJnets5
Date Posted: 20 July 2006 at 7:59pm
yea the screw on the right side of the gun. use a flathead screw driver and mess with it a bit. but dont undo it all the way. 

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Tippmann 98 Custom
-Response Trigger
-Double Trigger
-32 Degrees NightStick Barrel
-Pen Spring Mod
-Straw Mod
-Polished Internals
-Co2
-18 bps

"You are unique...just like everyone else"


Posted By: You Wont See Me
Date Posted: 20 July 2006 at 8:51pm
Originally posted by sinisterNorth sinisterNorth wrote:

It's a small piston that sits behind the trigger that uses the excess gas to fire on the pull an release of the trigger. You can use a double trigger, though it's easier to find the sweet spot and control it with a single. You dont need a new grip.

You can further mod it to the super RT and hit 18-20 bps.

It doesnt shoot on the pu ll and release. Not unless tippmanns changed it recently....

Although it does say it does that on the box, that isnt what it does.


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Optional setup:
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Posted By: estcstpnt
Date Posted: 21 July 2006 at 3:41pm
Alright. One last question. Will my revvy keep up?

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Posted By: NJnets5
Date Posted: 21 July 2006 at 7:56pm
yea

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Tippmann 98 Custom
-Response Trigger
-Double Trigger
-32 Degrees NightStick Barrel
-Pen Spring Mod
-Straw Mod
-Polished Internals
-Co2
-18 bps

"You are unique...just like everyone else"


Posted By: andrewc
Date Posted: 22 July 2006 at 12:48pm
its a piston that uses excess air that resets the trigger faster 4 u.


Posted By: TEHGANGSTER
Date Posted: 22 July 2006 at 1:50pm
if you have a 98 you can super it, i dunno about a5s, a supered rt can shoot upwards of 20 bps

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Posted By: MoNkeY Hunter
Date Posted: 22 July 2006 at 11:54pm
 ^^^Depends, how fast you shoot. Some people can only find there Sweet spots at a faster or slower rate of fire. If they are Alowed at your field then I say deffinatly get one, They rip. Very relible and works great with Co2.


Posted By: the_blade
Date Posted: 23 July 2006 at 12:38am
Originally posted by NJnets5 NJnets5 wrote:

it pretty much makes ure gun full auto...it can shoot around 14 bps.  u can use it with a double trigger even tho it wont really make a difference becuz u r just holding down the trigger.  and its not a whole new grip.


A double trigger makes all the differance in shooting the r/t.  Not only are you using two fingers to pull the trigger, you can also get a couple more bps out of it as well as having a much easier time finding the "sweet spot".


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Posted By: NJnets5
Date Posted: 23 July 2006 at 12:43am

most people think that it is easier to find the sweet spot with a single trigger.  but its all a matter of opinion



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Tippmann 98 Custom
-Response Trigger
-Double Trigger
-32 Degrees NightStick Barrel
-Pen Spring Mod
-Straw Mod
-Polished Internals
-Co2
-18 bps

"You are unique...just like everyone else"



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