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youwish
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Topic: Tac-One?Posted: 22 February 2005 at 4:22pm |
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I recently talked to the peops at the AGD store and asked them if it would be possible to put a classic valve on a tac-one and buy it. they said that i would not have the reactive trigger on it and could not use the ULE triger kit, what will this mean performance wise, and will i still be able to get a good bps? and what is the RT exactly, is it like mine on my A-5? Im moving up from my spyder(pice ofs hiz that hurts me when i shoot, literally, it shocks me, loose wire in grip, i fix it)
and A-5 and want something a little more tourney capable but still to rec-ball with.
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SportsJunky2004
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Posted: 22 February 2005 at 5:38pm |
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Yes the rt is a reactive trigger and the x valve, which owns all other valves, has a recharge rate of like 20 bps, ithink and you hold the trigger down away and wil fire liek a tipp r/t. just stick with it how it comes it is a killer package adn go to www.airgun.com and look around to find a better answer
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Liquid3
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Posted: 23 February 2005 at 10:10am |
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They are correct you could get the classic on there but why? The X-valve is soo much better and the rt is reliant upon the x-valve. If you are tring to save money, don't, save up for it or get another gun entirely. It will be cheaper as a whole package then upgrade parts later.
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Clark Kent
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Posted: 23 February 2005 at 1:37pm |
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The AGD RT/X-Valves are similar to the Tippmann RT in that they push the trigger back for faster shooting. Unlike the Tippmann RT, however, it is very difficult to get bounce/auto on an RT Mag, unless you get an adjustable tank and run 1200psi through the gun (an old trick to get Mags on runaway). The ULE trigger is designed to take max advantage of the RT/X valves, but will work on a classic valve as well. Lastly, of course, if you like the Tac-One body, you can just stick in on your regular Mag - you don't have to use the ULE trigger frame if you don't want to. Good luck. :) |
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youwish
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Posted: 23 February 2005 at 3:31pm |
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i want a clasic valve b/c i have to use co2 no matter what. as i was told, you cannot use c02 in the x-valve, if i can please tell me, maybe a palmers w/ a siphon would fixthat?
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cdacda13
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Posted: 23 February 2005 at 3:39pm |
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u have to use HPA on the x-valve. trust me, the x-valve is worth the extra money. And for the record, the x-valve can cycle at 26 times per second without shootdown. |
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