ULE body and x-valve Questions

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  • NaughtyInc.
    Registered User
    • Apr 2003
    • 2

    #1

    ULE body and x-valve Questions

    Hey, new user here and had acouple of questions. I am interested in upgrading my Mag Classic. Was looking at the ULE bodies and am wondering if I need to buy any other parts for it besides the Cocker Thread barrel. And on the x-valve, all I have to do is send in my old valve and bolt system, and I can get the x-valve for only $225????
  • Russ
    Senior Membrane
    • Jul 2001
    • 1935

    #2
    Correct & correct.

    Just 'cocker-threaded barrels.

    Call AGD BEFORE sending in the valve, you'll need an RA (return authorization) number.

    And, Welcome to AO! :)

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    • Dayspring
      aka- The Day Wang

      • May 2001
      • 9664

      #3
      Correct. All you send in is the valve body itself. Not the bolt, nor the spacers and what not that went with it.

      As for the ULE body, you'll need to press out the Twist Lock assembly on your body rail. (That's the part that keeps the mag barrel in.) No other parts are necessary.

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      • headcase
        Gotta Love Toys
        • Nov 2001
        • 1141

        #4
        I believe you are correct, I think the ULE body comes with the feed neck as well as the ball detent. So you shouldn't need anything else except your favorate cocker barrel.

        And that is my understanding about valve turn in program.
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        • headcase
          Gotta Love Toys
          • Nov 2001
          • 1141

          #5
          I guess his questions are answered, 3 replys within 3 min of each other.
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