MiniMag To RT ULE Pro

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  • Earthy
    Earthy
    • Aug 2004
    • 151

    #1

    MiniMag To RT ULE Pro

    My mag started off life as a minimag, but the only original parts are the rail, and sear parts (already had ULE body, intelliframe, and X-valve). What parts do I need other than an RT pro rail and sear to finish the conversion of this mini to RT PRO?

    Before anyone asks why I what to change the rail, I just bought a new drop (switched from unimount) and the asa isn't far enough forward to connect the drop to with ss hose, and I don't want to connect straight from drop to valve. I thought a 15* asa might help, but it would be cool to finish the conversion to rt pro.
    Palmer Typhoon :shooting:
    Double Blade Trigger
    Vert Male Stab
    Minimag :shooting:
    ULE Body
    Lvl 10 Bolt
    Blade Intelliframe
    12 Inch Lapco BigShot
  • pachytriton
    gowing
    • Jan 2005
    • 288

    #2
    Originally posted by Earthy
    My mag started off life as a minimag, but the only original parts are the rail, and sear parts (already had ULE body, intelliframe, and X-valve). What parts do I need other than an RT pro rail and sear to finish the conversion of this mini to RT PRO?

    Before anyone asks why I what to change the rail, I just bought a new drop (switched from unimount) and the asa isn't far enough forward to connect the drop to with ss hose, and I don't want to connect straight from drop to valve. I thought a 15* asa might help, but it would be cool to finish the conversion to rt pro.
    You'll need an rt asa. I recommend getting a rail from rogue, his rails are lighter, look better, and don't require the foregrip bracket.

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    • paint magnet
      Member # 10,261
      • Dec 2001
      • 2488

      #3
      Wouldn't it be easier just to buy a longer hose?

      If you're dead set on making it an RT Pro (after you do this, by the way, wouldn't you have a fully functional RTPro and MiniMag?), you'll need the v/a bracket, vert. adapter, "bicycle" gas-through foregrip, and sight rail, as well as all the necessary screws.
      My feedback

      Made in USA - it matters.

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      • Earthy
        Earthy
        • Aug 2004
        • 151

        #4
        Originally posted by paint magnet
        Wouldn't it be easier just to buy a longer hose?
        I just KNEW somebody would mention the longer hose. The reason that I don't want to use a longer hose is because I play woodsball and I don't want the longer hose getting snagged. And to be honest, IMHO I think it looks better with a hose from the drop to the ASA and a second short hose from the ASA to the valve.

        Originally posted by paint magnet
        If you're dead set on making it an RT Pro (after you do this, by the way, wouldn't you have a fully functional RTPro and MiniMag?), you'll need the v/a bracket, vert. adapter, "bicycle" gas-through foregrip, and sight rail, as well as all the necessary screws.
        I don't have the original body or frame. I bought the marker second hand and the previous owner didn't include them. Only extra parts I have right now are a minimag valve and a tuned LX.
        Palmer Typhoon :shooting:
        Double Blade Trigger
        Vert Male Stab
        Minimag :shooting:
        ULE Body
        Lvl 10 Bolt
        Blade Intelliframe
        12 Inch Lapco BigShot

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