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| Active Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Chambana, IL | issues with a response trigger on an A5 I recently picked up an A5 with a response trigger. My first marker way back when was a 98 with an RT that I had sweet-spotted pretty well. I'm having trouble getting my A5's response trigger to really lighten up. I've got the screw backed all the way out and I'm not getting near the light pull my 98 had, at least from what I remember. From what I know, it's a stock A5 with an RT shooting compressed air. Anybody have any advice? |
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| MCB Member Join Date: Mar 2007 | Take and screw the flow connector all the way in. Air up and fire one shot. Trigger should be hard. If it is not, you have a leak in the RT system. Usually the oring where the grip slides into the receiver. The 98 RT works better than the A5 system. Also check the orings on the flow connector bolt.
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| Ignorant Child | I might be wrong, but I think that the response trigger works better with Co2. You may want to give it a try.
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