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Kingfisher
05-03-2008, 10:47 AM
Hi all,
I am thinking about getting the response trigger. Looking at ebay, i see a bunch of them. However, some of them are the "response trigger kit" - that is, they have the pneumatic cylinder, the little hose, some fittings. whereas the other ones i see have the response trigger installed in a grip already. do i need to get a special grip to install the kit? or does the response trigger kit install into the stock trigger grip?
thanks!
shintastrife
05-03-2008, 03:13 PM
no the ones with then grip is for other guns you need the one with you fittings, but look a bit harder type in tippmann rt triggers and it should being the ones you need up. but make shear it fits the your gun model
Corrupted355
05-03-2008, 05:23 PM
Anything that says R/T kit means you've got to install the parts in the grip you've already got. All the provisions and instructions are already provided for you.
To be honest, you're probably not gonna find anything cheaper than you'd buy new.
MountainDewFKR
05-05-2008, 03:20 PM
while were talking about r/t's. Does anyone know the size of the punch you have to use to make the hole in the grip for the r/t? That way i can "borrow" the size i need from work.
Also, just so i dont start another thread, im getting a cyclone feed for my 98 custom. It came with a flatty and i was just wondering if anyone knew how much cutting will i have to do to the shroud in order for the cyclone to fit correctly.
thanks
Orpackrat
05-05-2008, 04:59 PM
while were talking about r/t's. Does anyone know the size of the punch you have to use to make the hole in the grip for the r/t? That way i can "borrow" the size i need from work.
Also, just so i dont start another thread, im getting a cyclone feed for my 98 custom. It came with a flatty and i was just wondering if anyone knew how much cutting will i have to do to the shroud in order for the cyclone to fit correctly.
thanks
Just a use a small screwdriver and a hammer, there is a little plate that you have to pop out in the grip.
Probably not much, I think there is just a little filing.
supermario98
05-05-2008, 05:10 PM
In other words, the hole for the punch is already pre-made, you just have to push it out it comes out easily, you don't make your own hole.
MountainDewFKR
05-05-2008, 07:20 PM
oh, ok. I just didnt know if it punched out easily or not. Thanks for the heads up
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