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so bottom line if i have it milled im good? the master surgeon has it now lol.... bought it and had it shipped straight to Luke lolLeave a comment:
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The ULT can work on a retro if it uses the two orings above the on-off top but not if it uses one oring above the on-off top. The original first generation RT pros only had one oring so they won't use the ULT. The RT Pro labeled X-valves will use the ULT.
The guaranteed way to find out if it will accept the ULT is to check the on-off area. If it has an indentation that requires a single oring, then it won't accept a ULT unless it is milled out. If the area is flat and uses two orings, then it will accept the ULT without any modification.Leave a comment:
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The retro. And first gen pro only have one o ring on top of the on off. You would need to have someone like Luke mill out the on off hole to use 2 o rings. When that is done then a ULT will work. And to go back to a standard rt on off you would have to use a dual o ring setup.Leave a comment:
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If it is an original RT pro, the it probably uses the single oring above the on-off top and is not ULT compatible. Take the on-off out and check to make sure.Leave a comment:
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is the ULT a straight drop in replacement for on/off in the RT Pro valve?
I'm using an RT Pro in one of my Egomag's and want to reduce sear tripping force needed for MPA3Leave a comment:
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Yes. When you have the on-off area milled out, it becomes the same as all newer retro and X-valves.Leave a comment:
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I would think so. X-valve can take both so I can't see a reason why it wouldn't.Leave a comment:
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