There is really nothing good except that you can hold your finger in one place and let the trigger bounce on and off of your finger and just let the gun shoot wherever you point it.
Weaknesses:
The bad thing about this is that if you have CO2 it makes the trigger really hard to use. It freezes up and the response trigger wont work right. If you are going to buy this rt trigger make sure you have nitrogen because it is WAY more consistant and dependable.
Conclusion:
Buy this drop in upgrade because it is worth the money you will spend on it. It is tournament legal unlike the E Bolt which is made by tippmann. But if you have CO2 do not buy this upgrade. It will constantly freeze up on you and you will get very mad at it and want to take it out and just throw it out.
states "Buy this drop in upgrade because it is worth the money you will spend on it." yet rates a 1???? Makes no sence, recommends the product and rates a 1; must be a type'o somewhere.
He wrote;
There is really nothing good except that you can hold your finger in one place and let the trigger bounce on and off of your finger and just let the gun shoot wherever you point it.
Man that desrves a better score than he gave it just by itself. Then you add the simple fact that it intimidating it earns a 8 - 10! Heck I practicly win the game with half the players before I leave the staging area because they are so scared of that "machine gun" that I am carrying onto the field.
Actually, the E-Bolt is much more likely to be tournament legal, and both the R/T kit and Ebolt is made by Tippmann. As for use with Co2, the R/T works fine with it. I have a simple expansion chamber (ProTeam Intruder -- only a 2 stage) and I never had problems with shooting 10+ bps.
He said: "The bad thing about this is that if you have CO2 it makes the trigger really hard to use. It freezes up and the response trigger wont work right. If you are going to buy this rt trigger make sure you have nitrogen because it is WAY more consistant and dependable."
He really needs to play paintball more, I have the the custom 98, expansion chamber, teardrop barrel, response trigger, 9v hopper, and a 20 oz. co2, and it has never failed me yet. He should send it in to get it fixed if it doesn't work, then write a review, not the other way around.
Ya, know, maybe they guy just plain forgot to rate it. they first option i 1, right? You have to scroll down to go higher? because that had to be a typo, its like saying my mustang is bad ACE, but i think it sucks really....
I agree with Mark, I bought one and it is horrible with co2. The outside freezes all the time and they aren't tourney legal. Even if it sounds intimidating on the field it don't take much to take a guy out with one. And it is always funny to sneak up on a guy with a rt just wasting money and hit him with one shot. At my last tourney I took it out, and the whole 6hrs we played I went through 5 hoppers of paint. Always got at least 2 guys out. If you want a high bps for cheap, go spyder imagine with upgraded trigger or ion works for cheap.
ok, did all of you who are giving the bad comments read the directions on how to install it first?? i've had my fun for years, and the r/t for a year. i've never had it freeze or have problems. check the hose. i have the expansion chamber on mine, and that helps also. learn to play before you critique.
well Im not very sure why its not allowed in tournys. but i think it has somthing to do with the fact that you cant switch it from a semi/auto to a just plain semi. Now i could be wrong, i dont own an R/T (but my friend does), and there could be something in the Manuel about it.
quote:Originally posted by paintball_mole well Im not very sure why its not allowed in tournys. but i think it has somthing to do with the fact that you cant switch it from a semi/auto to a just plain semi. Now i could be wrong, i dont own an R/T (but my friend does), and there could be something in the Manuel about it.