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Thread: Old RT Frame Conversion?

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    Old RT Frame Conversion?

    Hey Guys,
    I did some searching and I hope this is the right place for this question...

    Can you modify a regular Automag frame to fit an RT? It appears that all you'd need to do is drill out the back frame screw hole to accept a banjo bolt.


    Thank you!

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    As long as it doesnt have wings That is correct. I'm using a Y on my classic rt. And I had a first gen Iframe on it before the Y was created. Both work great. Make sure you drill a smooth clean hole. Mine are actually beveled on each end for smooth banjo passage

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    3/8" bit.


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    Quote Originally Posted by going_home View Post
    3/8" bit.

    11/32
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tunaman View Post
    11/32
    I just drilled an Intelliframe 11/32 and the banjo bolt wouldn't go thru.

    I had to go buy a 3/8.....

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    I just picked the one out of the index box that fit the hole in the cf frame just a little snug.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vintage View Post
    I just picked the one out of the index box that fit the hole in the cf frame just a little snug.
    I used to have a drill index.

    Not sure what I did with it.....

    Bought an 11/32 and then had to go buy a 3/8.

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    Hmmmm. I honestly don't know what size mine is drilled. I've got a machinists drill set and a drill press. I just worked my way up till the banjo slid thru without any real resistance. Works great.

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    Drill T .385"

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