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*Empire_Guy*
01-24-2007, 12:10 PM
I have a a5 with rt and im watching some videos and see that the a5 rts can go full auto and just wondering how can i get mine like that?
wiabomb1
01-24-2007, 12:46 PM
The RT isnt ever going to go full auto. However, you can adjust it to shot with a pull of the trigger. It works on a piston system that kicks the trigger back into the non-firing mode where just the pressure of your finger puts it back into the firing mode without squeezing the trigger.
Theres a little screw on the banjo fitting at the back of the marker. The first thing I suggest is that yyou turn this all the way in make sure the RT is hooked up right. With this screwed all the way in, your trigger should get very hard to pull if not impossible to pull. If this dosent happen, its not hooked up right. IMPORTANT...do not turn this in to tight or you'll mess it up all together. you ahould be able to turn this with your thumb nail.
secondly, if the RT is hooked up right and it's hard to turn, fill your hopper wiht paint and start to adjust it. You'll have to find the "sweet spot" on your own. this is when you just barely squeeze the trigger without pulling it and it kicks out of firing mode. Once you find the sweet spot adjust the screw on the banjo fitting out slowly and your rate of fire will increase. Once you have this perfect you get the near auto effect you are looking for.
Good Luck!!!!
sarduy
01-24-2007, 10:18 PM
The RT isnt ever going to go full auto
The RT isnt ever going to go full auto. However, you can adjust it to shot with a pull of the trigger. It works on a piston system that kicks the trigger back into the non-firing mode where just the pressure of your finger puts it back into the firing mode without squeezing the trigger.
Theres a little screw on the banjo fitting at the back of the marker. The first thing I suggest is that yyou turn this all the way in make sure the RT is hooked up right. With this screwed all the way in, your trigger should get very hard to pull if not impossible to pull. If this dosent happen, its not hooked up right. IMPORTANT...do not turn this in to tight or you'll mess it up all together. you ahould be able to turn this with your thumb nail.
secondly, if the RT is hooked up right and it's hard to turn, fill your hopper wiht paint and start to adjust it. You'll have to find the "sweet spot" on your own. this is when you just barely squeeze the trigger without pulling it and it kicks out of firing mode. Once you find the sweet spot adjust the screw on the banjo fitting out slowly and your rate of fire will increase. Once you have this perfect you get the near auto effect you are looking for.
Good Luck!!!!
if the RT doesn't go full auto explain that!
video 1:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6666587587430150579&q=tippmann+response+trigger
video 2:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5865427137524161290&q=tippmann+response+trigger
DeathKobra
01-25-2007, 01:48 PM
Thats isint considired full auto. The piston behind your trigger will push your finger back to the start position. If you still keep pressure on it youll fire it again but the piston will push you back.
BeeseveN_90
01-26-2007, 10:35 AM
if the RT doesn't go full auto explain that!
video 1:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6666587587430150579&q=tippmann+response+trigger
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5865427137524161290&q=tippmann+response+trigger
That's what the RT does! It allows you to get high speeds wth a single trigger without any electric parts by snapping the trigger back into place with each shot.
wiabomb1
01-26-2007, 02:03 PM
It's not considered full auto because your trigger is being forced back into the non-firing position. full auto is when you pull the trigger and it stays pulled repeating fire by auto firing your bolt. The RT is different.
AutoMagClassic1
01-27-2007, 01:34 PM
i have a rt and it wont do what its supposed to like that gun... how do i tune it to do that?
anyone pm me p[lease sorry about coming into your thread.
AutoMagClassic1
02-08-2007, 08:40 AM
Figured mine out...YESSSSS amazing
Cpt. Morgan
02-08-2007, 10:11 AM
All i can say is that with my reg pressure above 800psi the r/t flys so much that the cyclone chops.
AutoMagClassic1
02-08-2007, 11:46 AM
hahahahhha
ICU117
02-08-2007, 12:16 PM
lol sarduy.. always gotta bust out your videos to shoot people down. The RT can do full autoish... i says ish because you need to hit the sweet spot to make it do it right.. It takes time to find it and use it consistently.
Cpt. Morgan
02-08-2007, 01:09 PM
Have you ever noticed with your gun that it has a kind of bounce to it when you shoot.
What happens is there is so much kick (and my spring is kinda light) that the gun will continue to shoot until you physically stop the trigger.
Bounce on a mech... lol.
Guys... have a look at me thread please...
lol.
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