Will a hyperframe fit on an Automag Custom RT Pro rail?
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The frame has a lip on either side that fits the am/mm rail.
This is the problem with using an RT Pro type rail.
Its easier to use the am/mm rail and just get a Kapp foregrip extender.
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ok i see the lip on either side but the frame appears to fit the rail. Does the fram HAVE to be flush with the rail? The sear appears to be moving with the trigger pull.Originally posted by going_homeThe frame has a lip on either side that fits the am/mm rail.
This is the problem with using an RT Pro type rail.
Its easier to use the am/mm rail and just get a Kapp foregrip extender.Last edited by Hooter42; 06-23-2006, 02:46 PM.
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Yes it needs to sit flat on teh rail. Do you have the Hyperframe now? I would suggest getting a classic rail or having Luke mill the HF.Originally posted by Hooter42ok i see the lip on either side but the frame appears to fit the rail. Does the fram HAVE to be flush with the rail? The sear appears to be moving with the trigger pull.
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It will work without being milled, but only the lips will be making contact with the rail. That will make it less sturdy (harder to assemble) and will leave more scratches on your rail. Also, it can cause issues with the field strip screw not being inside the valve far enough (because of the added gap) and eventually stripping out some of the threads. You'll also need an extra long gripframe/body screw.Originally posted by Hooter42ok i see the lip on either side but the frame appears to fit the rail. Does the fram HAVE to be flush with the rail? The sear appears to be moving with the trigger pull.
I would suggest getting them milled off if you want to use RT-Pro style rails. Luke did a fantastic job on mine and the price was very reasonable.
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