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    Quote Originally Posted by barkingspider View Post
    Isn't the only difference between the on/off emag assembly and the rt on/off assembly the pin length? One second thought, I guess the emag assembly comes with a quad oring instead of the urethane oring. I thought the brass top and bottom portions of the "on/off assembly" were the same whether they are labeld emag on/off assembly or RT on/off assembly, the only difference is between the type of inner on/off pin oring (quad vs urethane) and the pin length (0.712 vs 0.750)? I ask this not to derail the original thread, but more to enlighten or validate what I've previously posted?

    Can any of the old timers confirm this for me so I don't blindly mislead others.
    you are correct big Dawg...the only difference is the pin length for a E-mag is .712 and it uses a quad o-ring. the on/off top and bottom are the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by need4reebs View Post
    you are correct big Dawg...the only difference is the pin length for a E-mag is .712 and it uses a quad o-ring. the on/off top and bottom are the same.
    Thank you for the validation! I was starting to think that I really understood, but then I wondered if I was lacking oxygen to the few brain cells I have left.

    Maybe to add to the talk of pin lengths......I was going to try and play around with a pin length a little shorter to see if it can be a tad bit more responsive. I do know that the 0.712 length is too small, but that leaves a few options shorter than the 0.750

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    Quote Originally Posted by barkingspider View Post
    Thank you for the validation! I was starting to think that I really understood, but then I wondered if I was lacking oxygen to the few brain cells I have left.

    Maybe to add to the talk of pin lengths......I was going to try and play around with a pin length a little shorter to see if it can be a tad bit more responsive. I do know that the 0.712 length is too small, but that leaves a few options shorter than the 0.750


    haha...i wonder about tha few brain cells i got left wen on these forums as well!

    well you can experiment with tha pin length from .749 all tha way to .713? .712 might be too short but .713 mite be tha shNit....haha...ya never know??

    tha write up from longi gets ya thinkin huh? it was a great write up with alot of good info!

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