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  • kwood
    Registered User

    • Dec 2008
    • 882

    #1

    Sear Questions for ya'all

    will a AM/MM sear work with a....
    Xvalve (ULT)
    Dallara rail
    Logic 90* frame
    ???
    i am needing a sear and am trying to make sure i am looking for the right part
  • secretweaponevan
    Only HALF Polish!
    • Sep 2007
    • 1132

    #2
    Originally posted by kwood
    will a AM/MM sear work with a....
    Xvalve (ULT)
    Dallara rail
    Logic 90* frame
    ???
    i am needing a sear and am trying to make sure i am looking for the right part
    Does the Dalara rail have a threaded hole in the side of it for a sear pin? If so you need an RT sear.

    If not, an AM/MM sear will be fine.

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    • kwood
      Registered User

      • Dec 2008
      • 882

      #3
      no it does not
      the reason i need to get a sear is because my current rail (RPG wave rail) does have a little threaded sear
      pin and spacer in the sear
      and thats the sear i was planning on using until i discover the differences between the rails

      so the sear that uses a lttle ovally looking pin is the AM/MM sear and the ones with the sear pin threaded to the rail are the RT ones

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      • secretweaponevan
        Only HALF Polish!
        • Sep 2007
        • 1132

        #4
        Originally posted by kwood
        no it does not
        the reason i need to get a sear is because my current rail (RPG wave rail) does have a little threaded sear pin and spacer in the sear
        so is that allen key threaded sear pin combo what makes an RT sear an "RT" sear?
        no difference in the trigger pin length?
        Correct, the difference is the threaded sear pin.
        Trigger rod length is roughly the same for all mags. The differences are taken up by the threading.

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        • kwood
          Registered User

          • Dec 2008
          • 882

          #5
          awesome, problem solved!!!
          thanks for your help

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          • jrod
            Registered User
            • Sep 2004
            • 388

            #6
            Originally posted by kwood
            awesome, problem solved!!!
            thanks for your help
            I have a sear and pin if you are interested. PM sent.

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