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  • DeuceSV
    Crooked Toast
    • Aug 2008
    • 709

    #1

    Centerfeed body problem

    So I bought this off AGD and got it in the mail today:



    I had no problem attaching it to my emag-lowers, but there is no way i can get my centerfeed boomstick to stay in this body.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated,
    Jason
  • Chris Nearchos
    Aerospace Engineer Student
    • Aug 2004
    • 1910

    #2
    i know

    you probably dont have the twistlock assembly in. this part: http://store.airgundesignsusa.com/in...categoryID=101


    get ahold of that and put it into your rail.


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    • DeuceSV
      Crooked Toast
      • Aug 2008
      • 709

      #3
      apparently my rail will not accept the twistlock adapter.

      It is an RPG Recon.

      Gotta sell or trade for a new one.
      *sigh*

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      • Chris Nearchos
        Aerospace Engineer Student
        • Aug 2004
        • 1910

        #4
        actually

        actually if you really love the rail, you can keep it and use it with a twistlock setup.

        give "Luke" a ring here on AO and have him make up a small block to fit inside the ule milling so that you can use the twistlock. I've done that myself.

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        • dark blade
          I<3AGD|WGP|WDP|APS|CCI|CCM
          • Apr 2008
          • 733

          #5
          I didn't even know luke could make those... I'm glad you knew that because I felt bad having to tell him he had to sell or trade it

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          • Chris Nearchos
            Aerospace Engineer Student
            • Aug 2004
            • 1910

            #6
            yea, had to do it before myself for the awsome tuna rail I had.

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            • Chris Nearchos
              Aerospace Engineer Student
              • Aug 2004
              • 1910

              #7
              picture to better explain

              here was the quick reference picture i put together to better explain what i am talking about. again, it was just a quick throw together, but it gets the idea across. Just incase others wish to do the same thing.






              details:

              1) this is showing that the length of the block insert only needs to be long enought to reach the grip hole slot. that way, there can a be a screw to go up and hold the block in place.

              2) is pointing to the slot iam talking about in 1.

              3) this is a 3D showing of the small block (blown up in size a good bit). 3 is showing where the hole is for the barrel twist lock assembly.

              4) is showing where the hole would be for the screw coming up from the underside of the rail. tell l"the machinest" to use a nice flat screw for this. that way its not sticking out so much and is flush against the rail as much as possible.





              The exact dimensions of the block would be different depending on each rail it is being used for. So best bet would to just have your body and rail sent to who ever is doing up the block so they can get the needed measurments.




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