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| Wookie D*ck Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Vancouver, BC | Question for those with Mag Rifles + RT Valves
Just wondering if you still get the full RT effect when you use a mag rifle trigger group with an RT or X valve. Does the rearranged trigger geometry dampen or change the pushback effect?
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I did when i had my mag, i had flipped the sear rod around, and un-threaded it, got the same threaded rod, and connected it to the trigger with another pivot point. and then had a spring pulling the sear blade back tward the front of the gun.
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Speaking of such things, has anyone ever built an RT type "flame thrower" for something like D-Day? Seems like it would look right and work with a big air bottle and a back pack loader shaped like a fuel tank. An apex tip would help too.
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If you're taking an RT mag to D-Day, you'll probably need dual 114ci tanks, so I think the flame thrower look is all taken care of.
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i think im gonna build an RT tommy gun mag. That would be sick. Project COMMENCE!
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