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  • roxcreek
    the designated driver
    • Jul 2008
    • 251

    #31
    does anyone know anywhere I could find specially sized o rings? I know that they are in some sort of sizing system like screws are... I just don't know how said system works, nor where I could go to find a selection of o rings that are stocked in their individual sizes.

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    • secretweaponevan
      Only HALF Polish!
      • Sep 2007
      • 1132

      #32
      Originally posted by roxcreek
      does anyone know anywhere I could find specially sized o rings? I know that they are in some sort of sizing system like screws are... I just don't know how said system works, nor where I could go to find a selection of o rings that are stocked in their individual sizes.


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      • roxcreek
        the designated driver
        • Jul 2008
        • 251

        #33
        sweet spotting

        Hey everyone, you've been great help to me, and I can't express how grateful I am to all of you.

        I am trying to do more research on what features I should put into the mag'. I was wondering the ULE trigger pull kit would do to any sort of bounce back/RT trigger effect that I could get with an X-Valve. I assumed that it wouldn't do anything...

        I would also love to hear your opinion on the ULE trigger pull kit, and since there are no videos online... could anyone describe how light the pull is once the kit is properly installed?

        thanks again.

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        • roxcreek
          the designated driver
          • Jul 2008
          • 251

          #34
          hey everyone,
          I just finished off my first pair of wooden grips and I don't know how I should attach them to the trigger frame. The hex hole in the top center of the frame is un-tapped, or it's missing the necessary nut. I don't know where I should get said nut because a normal machine nut wouldn't stay in the grip... can anyone help me out here?

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          • Spider-TW
            U R techno-literate!

            • Oct 2006
            • 3554

            #35
            Originally posted by roxcreek
            hey everyone,
            I just finished off my first pair of wooden grips and I don't know how I should attach them to the trigger frame. The hex hole in the top center of the frame is un-tapped, or it's missing the necessary nut. I don't know where I should get said nut because a normal machine nut wouldn't stay in the grip... can anyone help me out here?
            There's a metal "nut" that goes in there in a carbon frame. How did your last grips attach?

            I've never replaced one, but they may be a standard spacer that you might find at an electronics store or a good hardware store.

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            • roxcreek
              the designated driver
              • Jul 2008
              • 251

              #36
              Originally posted by Spider-TW
              There's a metal "nut" that goes in there in a carbon frame. How did your last grips attach?

              I've never replaced one, but they may be a standard spacer that you might find at an electronics store or a good hardware store.
              thanks, I got the grips with my first mag... the guy who sold it to me had lost a lot of parts, so I never knew what this nut looked like.

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              • Spider-TW
                U R techno-literate!

                • Oct 2006
                • 3554

                #37
                Originally posted by roxcreek
                thanks, I got the grips with my first mag... the guy who sold it to me had lost a lot of parts, so I never knew what this nut looked like.
                I'll try to find some measurements.

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                • Spider-TW
                  U R techno-literate!

                  • Oct 2006
                  • 3554

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Spider-TW
                  I'll try to find some measurements.
                  The nut is brass, about 0.489 long by 0.249 across the flats. I think it is a #8 screw thread, but I'm not sure.

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                  • roxcreek
                    the designated driver
                    • Jul 2008
                    • 251

                    #39
                    Originally posted by Spider-TW
                    The nut is brass, about 0.489 long by 0.249 across the flats. I think it is a #8 screw thread, but I'm not sure.

                    aww, cool, thanks so much lemme get some pictures of what I've done so far up here...

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                    • roxcreek
                      the designated driver
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 251

                      #40
                      Originally posted by roxcreek
                      aww, cool, thanks so much lemme get some pictures of what I've done so far up here...



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