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On a mag it doesn't not shoot twice on one pull. When the valve recharges it pushes the on/off pin back out, thus pushing the sear tripper out, and the trigger back into position. Thus having more input pressure in your mag makes it recharge harder, so thus making the trigger come back harder making it possible to sweet spot.
A tippmanns RT uses some devices to get the excess air and use it to push the trigger back out, but a tippmanns R/T does it very hard so you can sweet spot a tippmanns R/T very easy. (sweet spotting is where you put enough pressure on the trigger that it fires the gun, then when the trigger pushes back out your finger will push it back in again, and it repeats, creating a full auto effect.) The RT mode on the e-grip for a-5's or the e-bolt for m98 customs fires on the pull and the release of the trigger.
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