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    Posted: 09 November 2006 at 4:55am

Ok, I know everybody is tierd with all the questions about the Rt. But here comes another one...

I have got a realy wierd problem, my Rt works. But it only works when the velocity screw is screwed all the way in, so the balls don't have any speed at all...

I have got a brand new A-5, the only thing that's custom is a remote coil to the CO2 tank. But I have tried without it, the same thing happens.

Any Ideas?

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It COULD be the temperature, but probably not.

Screw the R/T adjustment screw all the way in until the trigger is really hard to do, then keep turning the screw a quarter of the way until it works. That should do it

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Ive had the same problem with my RT on a procarbine. try switching to hpa. also make sure that your rt is installed properly and that the marker is assembled correctly and oiled. you might also try taking it to a pro-shop, seeing the marker helps more than you know. hope you get up and running soon

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is your cyclone working fine? there could be a leak somewhere in the rt/cyclone gas system but i would expect your cyclone would stop working first.
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Make sure there isnt a leak somewhere with the hoses. Also check all your o-rings.
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thanx for the tips, I've done almost all of these things, but no luck..
The 2 things left are the hpa and pro-shop.

But are there any advantages using air instead of CO2 with the Rt?
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Originally posted by Gustiir Gustiir wrote:

there any advantages using air instead of CO2 with the Rt?</SPAN>


Yes . even more so durring the cold seasons. you know when go to fill up your tank and its super cold, and after your down playing its about 25degrees. thats because when co2 makes contact when the apmosphere its tempature drops rapidally. in makers that have a low cylce rate this somtimes leads to freezing your receiver, generally resulting in many various "bad things". but in gun with high cycle rates such as an r/t youll wind up feezing your receiver many many times. Hpa prevents this from happening. besides this hpa is also more consistent and will provide more reliable preformance.

Ps you were using a remote? chech to make sure your remote is good. try swithcing it with another one, or screwwing the tanks into the asa

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