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  • The Frymarker

    #1

    Help rethreading

    Hi Guys I didn't know where exactly to post this so I figured here would be best.

    I am trying to figure out what the thread sizes are for the following holes on a standard rail for an mini/automag.

    As I am looking at the rail from left to right

    The first hole looks like no threads, second looks like no threads, third has threads, on the right the two latter holes have threads.

    I need to know what standard size they are, they look to me to be 10/32 but I'm unsure. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  • nippinout
    FUSP
    • Jan 2002
    • 1231

    #2


    "Automag body is 6.25" long, 1.125" OD, 1" ID, feed tube is 0.875" OD, 0.75" ID

    Front and rear frame screws are threaded 10-32

    Frame hole spacing is the same as used on the Autococker and Sheridan pumps - 4.125"
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    • The Frymarker

      #3
      Awesome!!!! I guess I have a good eye.

      Thanks for your help!

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      • BlackVCG
        Grubby Owner

        • Oct 2000
        • 4956

        #4
        None of those holes should have threads.

        The right two and the furthest left should be counterbore holes. It might look like the holes have threads, but that's just from the threads rubbing on the wall of the hole.
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        • nippinout
          FUSP
          • Jan 2002
          • 1231

          #5
          Twist-lock assembly?
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          • Kevmaster
            Owners Group Div: Director
            • Oct 2001
            • 5475

            #6
            yeh. the rail isnt threaded...the screws go right through it

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            • The Frymarker

              #7
              I see threads?????

              Well if they aren't supposed to be any that makes it easier for me.

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              • Nobody077
                Yes Im still alive
                • Oct 2002
                • 559

                #8
                The treads are from your trigger frame and fieldstrip screws acting like taps every time they are put in or taken out. I just got a new rail from the AGD store and it dident have the "thead" marks yet.
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                • The Frymarker

                  #9
                  Thanks guys for all your help, it is greatly appreciated.

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                  • RamboPreacher
                    Player, not a Pro
                    • Oct 2002
                    • 1084

                    #10
                    some pics of the bushing and the twist-lock assembly - these two parts fit into the grip frame and protrude from the bottom of the rail. THough only the bushing has a bolt through it (not-threaded), it is what holds the back of the marker together - valve to rail (through bushing) to grip-frame:
                    Thanks, Brent "RamboPreacher" Hoefling, CPPA founder

                    Here is my user feedback thread. and my online jottings

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                    • RamboPreacher
                      Player, not a Pro
                      • Oct 2002
                      • 1084

                      #11
                      another view:
                      Thanks, Brent "RamboPreacher" Hoefling, CPPA founder

                      Here is my user feedback thread. and my online jottings

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                      • RamboPreacher
                        Player, not a Pro
                        • Oct 2002
                        • 1084

                        #12
                        and the twist-lock assy. (hope these help):
                        Thanks, Brent "RamboPreacher" Hoefling, CPPA founder

                        Here is my user feedback thread. and my online jottings

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                        • The Frymarker

                          #13
                          Thanks RP. The mold is exact to the rail so this shouldn't be a problem.

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                          • RamboPreacher
                            Player, not a Pro
                            • Oct 2002
                            • 1084

                            #14
                            yea, well, I knew that you probably didn't need my help, but I did want to show off the kewl macro capability of my camera, even in low lighting.
                            Thanks, Brent "RamboPreacher" Hoefling, CPPA founder

                            Here is my user feedback thread. and my online jottings

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                            • The Frymarker

                              #15
                              Yes I love that camera, it is so sweet!

                              Jealous am I

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