Who still mods rt valves to accept the ult on off ? And is it worth it ?
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I am personally not a fan of the ult. Some guys love them. I find they are less reliable than the rt on/off. Not to mention the risk for drilling one is pretty high.BeardedWorks.com (Your Inception Designs and Shocktech Dealer)
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I like them with the stock single trigger carbon frame. But they are definitely less reliable.
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I have never shot an rt , only a classic with an rt on off , probably should have waited my new valve to arrive to see if i like it before wanting to modify it haha ,? Is the trigger pull about the same as a classic with an rt on off? I mean of course it will be bouncy but yeah haha
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Originally posted by Brianeric26 View PostWho still mods rt valves to accept the ult on off ? And is it worth it ?
Personally I do like ULTs. That's what I used before I switched to a pneumag. But I don't shoot a lot (usually less than 200 rounds per game). If you want a high ROF, an RT on/off will probably be better in the long run.
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Ult will fit in a classic valve but generally it’s a negative experience for most people. Better solution is an rt on/off.BeardedWorks.com (Your Inception Designs and Shocktech Dealer)
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Originally posted by superman View PostUlt will fit in a classic valve but generally it’s a negative experience for most people. Better solution is an rt on/off.View my feedback or read about my Virginia woodsball club.
Let me make you something. I build pneumags, auto-response frames, and wooden pill cases.
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Originally posted by superman View PostUlt will fit in a classic valve but generally it’s a negative experience for most people. Better solution is an rt on/off.
I have two classics with ult's; they are both assisted-return. One has a tiny spring inside that holds it open. It's a pain to remove the valve from the rail.
The other has a magnet base that clings to the sear. The sear has a weak spring for extra return force.
Once you add the return assist, you start getting back toward RT on/off forces.
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