View Full Version : Difference between Rt rail and Rt pro rail?
robr81
04-18-2005, 11:25 PM
can anyone tell me the difference between Rt rail and Rt pro rail? and what the advantage/dis is with this , over the classic rail?
Dayspring
04-19-2005, 08:32 AM
RT rail had a gas-through capability for the original RT. It fed air through the banjo bolt into the valve. The RT Pro/RT ULE rail is a standard rail made for the RT series valves. The sear is held in place on a screw in axle instead of inside the rail itself.
There's really no performance difference between the RT and non-RT ones.
robr81
04-19-2005, 01:40 PM
RT rail had a gas-through capability for the original RT. It fed air through the banjo bolt into the valve. The RT Pro/RT ULE rail is a standard rail made for the RT series valves. The sear is held in place on a screw in axle instead of inside the rail itself.
There's really no performance difference between the RT and non-RT ones.
thanks.
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