Two rail bushings? One rail bushing? Possibly silly question.

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  • tucson.az.jbreen
    Registered User
    • Jul 2016
    • 121

    #1

    Two rail bushings? One rail bushing? Possibly silly question.

    I have an x valve with a ule body, luke's ultralite rail and an intelliframe.

    I have the rear rail bushing in place just fine, the bushing behind the trigger frame.

    It appears that their is space for a second rail bushing up front, of a slightly larger size, in both the rail and the intelliframe.

    The space i'm thinking of is not the hole for the bolt that goes through the trigger frame into the body.

    Is their a second larger bushing I need to buy?



    Jim
    Shipping
    yes, i could have purchased something new for the same money.
  • correia3
    • Jul 2008
    • 959

    #2
    Is it the hole for the twist lock assembly? The hole goes through the rail and there is a recess in the frame to accommodate the part that extends below the rail...

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    • tucson.az.jbreen
      Registered User
      • Jul 2016
      • 121

      #3
      It might just be for that.

      Also, what you're saying is none of your mags have a second rail bushing?
      yes, i could have purchased something new for the same money.

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      • Laku
        Registered User

        • Nov 2012
        • 940

        #4
        It's for twist lock assembly. Only one rail bushing in any mag I'm aware of.

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        • luke
          lukescustoms.com

          • Jan 2001
          • 8211

          #5
          This >>>>>>>>>>>>
          Originally posted by Laku View Post
          It's for twist lock assembly. Only one rail bushing in any mag I'm aware of.

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          • Runamok
            http://www.automags.org/fo
            • Oct 2004
            • 866

            #6
            it's about barrels, the ule uses cocker threaded barrels. The original mag used a 1/4 turn twist lock system. the front hole your looking at is for a pressed in spring loaded detent. Don't worry about it w/ the ule body. your rail was desinged to take either ule or stock(old school)stainless steal bodies.
            I took the road least traveled...now where the hell am I ?

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            • going_home
              Hebrews 13:8

              • Dec 2004
              • 8343

              #7
              I'm glad twist locks are a thing of the past.

              Theres a reason all the aftermarket bodies are cocker threaded.

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