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  • cooltot
    Farm Land "Hotshot"
    • Mar 2002
    • 69

    #1

    ULE Body

    So.....I got my ULE body and it doesn't fit with my normal mag rail. I suppose this means I need a different rail. Best guess being that I have to order an E-Mag/ULE Rail. Is this assumption correct?
  • maglover52
    • Feb 2003
    • 1463

    #2
    no it works with the stock am/mm rail. DO NOT get the ule frame by agd unless you have an emag it will not work with standard automags orthan the emga/rtpro. i dont know why it doesnt work maybe you need to try taking out the twistlock assembly if you still have it in.


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    • cooltot
      Farm Land "Hotshot"
      • Mar 2002
      • 69

      #3
      Ok, I got the twistlock out. But there is still that lil piece of aluminum that doesnt allow my ULE to rest firmly against the rail. Any what about all those extra parts I got with my ULE? I figured out what the orings were for, but what about the metal parts? Thanks!

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      • Paintchucker

        #4
        Works fine in standard am/mm rail...

        It absolutely works in a standard am/mm rail, unless the three I have tried it on are different from the rest of the world...

        Yes, you do have to get the twistlock assy. out before it fits, but where is this other "lil piece of aluminum" ???

        The body rail should be 1 solid piece, with a twistlock assy.(which you already took out) and a little sleeve back in the back where the fieldstrip screw comes up from the trigger frame and goes into the valve.

        Other than that, you might have a screw and vertical feed adapter in the front...



        Are you having trouble getting the trigger sear assy & sear pin seated correctly?

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        • cooltot
          Farm Land "Hotshot"
          • Mar 2002
          • 69

          #5
          It's the "lil piece" I circled in this picture. No problems with seating the sear and assembly. Thanks for your help!

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          • personman

            #6
            No, you need to punch it all the way out (from bottom up im guessing but im not sure) not just unscrew that little screw and take out the spring and crap..

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            • Pullman
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              • Feb 2003
              • 713

              #7
              That's the twistlock assembly

              That needs to come out. The bit that you took out was probably the rail bushing which helps keep your trigger frame lined up properly (or the stuff inside of there like Personman said). If you don't have an arbor press you can prolly get that thing out of there by tapping it with a resin headed mallet(I did it that way once). Be careful you don't wanna scuff anything.

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              • cooltot
                Farm Land "Hotshot"
                • Mar 2002
                • 69

                #8
                Thanks for the tip pullman, ill try it out

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                • cooltot
                  Farm Land "Hotshot"
                  • Mar 2002
                  • 69

                  #9
                  Thanks! Got it taken care of!

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