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Old 02-25-2005, 05:23 PM
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minimag, benchmark triggerframe and lvl 7..
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Old 02-25-2005, 05:43 PM
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RT are better than the classics hands down, its almost a whole different marker as far as performance.

a lvl10 is just a bolt not a valve, so any type of valve will be fine with the lvl10(except the sydarms).


Could not have said it better. the RT Pro has a lot of Bling that can and should be taken off. I srtipped the rail and front fore grip off from it and now it's just the way I like, plain; all you have is a pipe with a barrel and a trigger.

The cool thing with the X-valve is you can change the settings. Go from a ULE set up for semi and let it wear in nicley(they are stiff when new)

or you could change out the on/off and sample a few gernade pins to make a neat new way to paint your house in three seconds .

If you like this way "the Pedro Dream Caster" which by the way costs his parents several hundres dollars a week in paint to support his overshooting habit then remember it costs you air. At 15BPS I will get about 700 balls out of a 68/4500





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Old 02-25-2005, 06:10 PM
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depending on your setup, you can get a fewmore shots.

so deadeye, you run yours with out a front grip?

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Old 02-25-2005, 09:04 PM
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Hi Guys,
well let me tell you...... go to Automags Online and sign in you will not find any better place for Help on Mags. They have a huge Buy/Sell/Trade Forum there as well. You can get nice Mags all ULE (ultr light engeniering)(spell??) they are light as hell and fast as anything else.
The Diffrent between the Valves: Classic, RT, RT Pro, ReTro, Emag, X-Valve and Sydarm Valve. So far i think thats all. All the Valves are the same but the Classic. The diffrent is the weight. RT,RT Pro, Emag and so on, are made from Stainless Steel. The X-Valve is all Alu. The weight went down i think 1-2pounds. The Body: Left/Right/Centerfeed Twistlocks (old style). You can get the ULE bodys for around 100Dollars used but very good condition. You can get Left Warp right Warp and Centerfeed Bodys. They all cocker threaded and take Angel Detends. The Tweist locks need special Barrels. The Barrels have a plastic or a steel wire nubbin. They working very well. But the Cocker Barrels are more in comon. The Trigger frame: A regular Mag will have a Benchmark single Trigger Frame. You can get AGD`s 45 Doublefinger Trigger frame, Dye`s Double trigger frame, you can get a Y Double trigger frame, a Z-Gripp and a Vertical Grippframe (like on a Angle).
You can get diffrent Rails with diffrent Sear holding system. Most comon is the Drop in on classics. The newer style have the Searpin crewd in on one side.
Diffrent Frontgripps style because you can get diffrent Rails.

Look in my other Thread which sais "Iam a Mag Guy" and look at mine. Built from a scratch. I have my Warpfeed Intelli feeded. That means i installed a Switch in the Trigger frame which activates the Warp to spin.

But like i said if you are looking for a hole Gun/Marker take a look over to AO. They all nice people and willing to help. For more information just let me know. I can try to help ya out a little bit.....


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Old 02-26-2005, 10:22 AM
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I think the X-Valve is worth the little extra money. You essentially get little or no shoot down with the X-valve meaning consitancey between shots are better. You can use an older style body with the RT/X-Valve so you can get a RF or LF set up. The newer bodies are veritcal or warp feed left or warp feed right. The TAC-One comes with virtical feed and off set optical mounts built into the body. As I said if you are looking to build one from scratch I have a RF/PF body sitting around collecting dust. All this being said you can not beat the value of buying a RT-ULE Custom pricing does not get better.

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Old 02-26-2005, 08:18 PM
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I think the X-Valve is worth the little extra money. You essentially get little or no shoot down with the X-valve meaning consitancey between shots are better.
ofcorse the other style RT valve are the same with the no shoot down. and from testing, people say the older RT valves are faster.

also- check out these vids from zak vetter, he hits 34.# bps in one with rapid fire= http://zakvetter.com/Pages/Paintball...rner_main.html


and here is tom kaye proving how gentel the lvl10 bolt is= http://www.airgun.com/xmag/html/toungue1.avi

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