I have a Response Trigger?!?!?!?!
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Topic: I have a Response Trigger?!?!?!?!
Posted By: syntax
Subject: I have a Response Trigger?!?!?!?!
Date Posted: 30 July 2008 at 4:42pm
Um well.... I have a 98 custom... it has ACT... and I think it has a response trigger, though I've used it for a year without knowing this. How exactly do I tune it so its basically full auto like i've seen in some videos? I understand I have to pull lightly, but where is an adjuster or whatever, is it this screw thingy on the right side???
all help appreciated.
Thanks, - Confused Paintballer
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Posted By: techietaichi
Date Posted: 30 July 2008 at 5:33pm
that's correct, you use the tiny screw to adjust the bps.
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Posted By: syntax
Date Posted: 30 July 2008 at 5:44pm
alright, but.... how exactly does it work then????? :S I see the screw. it turns about 2 times or more to the left easily and then it comes out completely and if i shoot with it out c02 shoots out that opening. anyhow, how do I adjust it, and how do I simulate auto-fire using it?
since I have that screw, does that guarentee I have the Response Trigger?
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Posted By: Mack
Date Posted: 30 July 2008 at 7:52pm
syntax wrote:
alright, but.... how exactly does it work then????? :S I see the screw. it turns about 2 times or more to the left easily and then it comes out completely and if i shoot with it out c02 shoots out that opening. anyhow, how do I adjust it, and how do I simulate auto-fire using it?
You adjust the smaller screw which is on the fitting at the other end of the small air hose. (In other words, adjust the screw on the fitting that goes into the gun above the grip frame.)
since I have that screw, does that guarentee I have the Response Trigger?
No. If you do not have a hose that runs from the screw/fitting in the valve towards the back of the marker and is connected to another fitting near the grip, you do not have a response trigger. If you only have a single small screw jutting out of the marker near the rearmost valve screw and the safety, that is not a response trigger adjuster. It is just there to keep air from leaking out of the valve during firing. The fitting that it is in is where a response trigger fitting would go if you had one.
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This would be much simpler if you posted pics.
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Posted By: Yomillio
Date Posted: 30 July 2008 at 8:01pm
Do you have a small metal cylinder that touches the back of your trigger?
And you'll get the full-auto effect by lightly depressing this cylinder with the trigger. It'll take some adjusting to get it perfect, but you should be able to lay ropes when you get it sweetspotted.
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Posted By: syntax
Date Posted: 30 July 2008 at 8:20pm
alright... check this out.

i think thats the view you'd need. Let me know if I have the response trigger or not. I've tried moving that screw thing that sticks out a little and then lightly firing but haven't had any kick back of my trigger and can't get an auto thing....
if not, it's all good... i'd say auto is a waste of paint smoewhat, but if I could get it working if I have it.... beautiful for cover fire. noone wants to be in the line of an auto.
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Posted By: oldpbnoob
Date Posted: 30 July 2008 at 8:53pm
You do not have a response trigger. That screw is where the valve would go for either a Cyclone or an RT. It is where the blowback comes out to cylce one or both.
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Posted By: syntax
Date Posted: 30 July 2008 at 8:59pm
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ahhhhhhhh **edited**. oh well. response triggers hard to install?
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Posted By: techietaichi
Date Posted: 30 July 2008 at 11:52pm
No, not hard to install at all, but if you're not one for instructions, there's how to's on YouTube.
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Posted By: Styro Folme
Date Posted: 02 August 2008 at 5:42am
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That would have been pretty funny if you would have had an r/t all this time and never knew it... but i'd imagine it would be a bit noticable, lol.
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