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  • lidocaine
    Registered User
    • Nov 2007
    • 320

    #1

    Classic mag Qs

    1.How do I attach the sear/sear pin to the trigger frame and then to the rail?
    2.Which way does it go in? ^

    Im using an intelliframe if that helps and im attaching it to a classic rail

    Im sure I will have more as I start getting it together more and start shooting it, but for now that is all

    Thanks,Lido
  • ManInBlack
    Can't leave them stock.
    • May 2007
    • 449

    #2
    There's a horizontal slot in the rail that the sear/pin drops into. Just push it in and the body and valve will hold it there when assembled.

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    • secretweaponevan
      Only HALF Polish!
      • Sep 2007
      • 1132

      #3
      Originally posted by lidocaine
      1.How do I attach the sear/sear pin to the trigger frame and then to the rail?
      2.Which way does it go in? ^

      Im using an intelliframe if that helps and im attaching it to a classic rail

      Im sure I will have more as I start getting it together more and start shooting it, but for now that is all

      Thanks,Lido
      The sear pin is just a small stainless (i think) dowel-like rod that slides through a classic sear and moves freely. Drop it into the top of your rail, and then the body will keep it in place in the rail.

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      • lidocaine
        Registered User
        • Nov 2007
        • 320

        #4
        When the sear is in the rail and the trigger pin is behind the trigger, does the sear stick out slightly over top of the rail?

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        • Spider-TW
          U R techno-literate!

          • Oct 2006
          • 3554

          #5
          Originally posted by lidocaine
          When the sear is in the rail and the trigger pin is behind the trigger, does the sear stick out slightly over top of the rail?
          Depending on where the trigger is, the sear front or back will be protruding more than the thickness of the body. The body makes sure it is not too high. If the body doesn't sit flush, check under the pin and try pushing it down a little. Sometimes it can hangup high in the slot a little.

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          • lidocaine
            Registered User
            • Nov 2007
            • 320

            #6
            sorry double post deleted
            Last edited by lidocaine; 07-29-2008, 04:05 PM.

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            • lidocaine
              Registered User
              • Nov 2007
              • 320

              #7
              I want to get a clamping feedneck for my ule body, but cant figure out what size I need?

              no rise 1inch rise 2 inch rise etc..

              ,Lido

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              • Spider-TW
                U R techno-literate!

                • Oct 2006
                • 3554

                #8
                Originally posted by lidocaine
                I want to get a clamping feedneck for my ule body, but cant figure out what size I need?

                no rise 1inch rise 2 inch rise etc..

                ,Lido
                With a force feed loader it should be a matter of preference. With a gravity feed there may be some magic there, but I would still buy the neck that looked good and shave a little off the loader neck if I was convinced the length caused excess jams.

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                • lidocaine
                  Registered User
                  • Nov 2007
                  • 320

                  #9
                  is a revy considered a force feed loader?

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                  • Spider-TW
                    U R techno-literate!

                    • Oct 2006
                    • 3554

                    #10
                    Originally posted by lidocaine
                    is a revy considered a force feed loader?
                    No, it's "agitated". Still limited by gravity feed with fewer jams.

                    I've never heard of a neck being "too short", except that some of the silly short ones don't hold on to the full neck of a standard loader.

                    I still have an evil "smokestack" in the wrapper that extends the neck of the marker so that you have two more balls in the neck for a quick drop. If you shoot 2 and 3 round bursts it can help with a plain box loader.

                    A revvy should be happy with any length of neck. Q-loaders are the only thing I can think of that care about the exact length of the feed tube.

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                    • lidocaine
                      Registered User
                      • Nov 2007
                      • 320

                      #11
                      I was looking for ccm feednecks, and it said that the 1" and the no pro feednecks will not allow the breach to seal, something along those lines.What does this mean? Will my revy/halo still work with the no pro/1"?

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                      • 211
                        Ave Dominus Nox
                        • May 2007
                        • 555

                        #12
                        Yes, a no rise will work fine with your mag
                        they are Angel threaded feednecks, and the no rise dont allow enough room for the Angel rotobreach to open

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                        • lidocaine
                          Registered User
                          • Nov 2007
                          • 320

                          #13
                          Got it, thanks.

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                          • lidocaine
                            Registered User
                            • Nov 2007
                            • 320

                            #14
                            how do I take the twist lock assembly out? I unscrewed the little allen screw but what now

                            also how do I slide my ule body on the gun if the bolt spring just pushes it back
                            Last edited by lidocaine; 08-02-2008, 12:10 PM.

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                            • lidocaine
                              Registered User
                              • Nov 2007
                              • 320

                              #15
                              no one here on this rainy saturday?

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