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Paintball: Tippmann A5 Response Trigger Test

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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2008

To all , YES I have a HPA tank.
For this setup (RT/A5) Co2 works better.

Testing out the tippmann RT, on co2.

Cold, n wet out look at the plume!

I only pull the Trigger once between stops, the rest is just me keeping pressure on it, the speed if affected by how much pressure. And a knob I turn with my thumb nail, also adjusts the airflow to the RT piston, tis is not tuned well, but shows how it works.

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  • Dry firing rapes the gun

  • @TheGatorfan37 Actually it doesn't. The best explanation is to think about it. The Ball provides no real resistance against the bolt. There are no "explosions" like a real gun. So when you dry fire, the marker really behaves the exact same. You ARE wearing it out, but at the same rate as if you were shooting paint.

    Everything else aside, it's a Tippmann, it can take it. :)

  • what were you doing wen you adjusted the side with ur nail...? what does that do

  • @xOMA1HD That adjusts the airflow to the trigger. It's how you tune it.

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  • u don't know where the response trigger g spot is :p when u know where it is u can shoot fast as fuck all the time

  • @KyUuTiP With 3 years practice, I now know.

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  • @king15060 ...-affected b the outside temperature, so on a very hot day, the tank might have a slightly higher pressure, on a cold day it might have a lower pressure. The other problem is, as you shoot, the tank will get very cold as you release energy, and it can make your FPS drop (a little). The liquid to gas thing also causes your shots to have less even pressure, and aiming inconsistencies. I used CO2 on this because I discovered my airtank sucks and doesn't give out the full 800psi. :/

  • @mdfootball4ever No, air is better because it comes in a 3000 or 4500PSI tank. That tank has a valve that lets 800PSI out for the gun. If the Air goes below 800psi, the guns tops working. CO2 however is stored as a gas ADN liquid. It is stored at approx 800psi total. (in tank pressure) As you shoot, you use gas in the tank. The pressure will drop, and liquid co2 will expand to fill the low pressure, and you will go back to 800 psi. (fairly instantly) But Co2 is affected by -continued--...

  • does co2 work better than compressed air

  • @snipingpr3dator By the second day (at the field) I could adjust it with my thumb so it worked great. Only a couple bursts and I was good. I don't really adjust it much now. I'm used to how much pressure to apply with your finger too. This video was right after I installed it, and it is quite poor.

  • nice vid, i have an a5 and im thinking about getting a response trigger for it but it just seems so confusing to keep adjusting it like tht and getting the right amount of pressure. i think it would take me so long to to get it right. did it take u long to figure it out?

  • I HAVE THIS GUN ITS A BEAST

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