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  • tobz
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    • Dec 2002
    • 683

    #1

    Micromag Question

    I was just wondering how the "detent" works as far as micromags go. I want the micro mag body, and I know that it takes cocker threads. But i've been hearing about a new 3 piece and/or a ball bearing type detent? I would appreciate any input about this since I'm not sure what it all means. Also, how does the standard ball detent work on a micromag, and is it pretty good? Let me know, thanks!

    tobz


    p.s. I'm also looking for a black centerfeed micromag body, I will trade my warp left polished mag body and my warp for it if you add some $$$. I'm also looking for a halo B! Thanks.
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  • Bulldog
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    • Jun 2001
    • 1374

    #2
    The detent works fine. Usually the only issues are with Halo B users. The pressure on the detent increases and so you have to get a stronger spring in the detent. Not a big deal, but darn frustrating if you don't know what's going on.

    I remember someone on here did have some problems with theirs, they ended up having to redrill the hole, but I think that's pretty rare.

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    • tobz
      I help lost people...
      • Dec 2002
      • 683

      #3
      Hmm..

      First off, Thanks for the input!

      I was going to get a halo B, but maybe I'll stick with a Rico or something. I usually don't shoot that fast and I'll have a level 10 anyhow. I just like to shoot accurate. But thanks for the input, since I had no idea before... Thanks!

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      • Bulldog
        Registered User
        • Jun 2001
        • 1374

        #4
        No problem, and just for info, I use a linked 12 volt revy on mine (2000 vert), and I can't out shoot it, so you should be fine. Should.

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