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  • wjr
    Registered User
    • Feb 2006
    • 995

    #1

    Quick question

    RT pro rails and tac rails dont have "wings" like the classic rail does, right?
  • ß?µ£ §mµ®ƒ
    University of Rochester
    • Aug 2003
    • 1012

    #2
    I wanna say the other way around stock RT/P rails have wings, some tac rails have wings, classic rails dont have wings if your talking about AM/MM rails
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    • wjr
      Registered User
      • Feb 2006
      • 995

      #3
      Okay. Its sounds like I'm completely wrong.

      Another question: Does the top of an intelliframe look like this? Or is it completely flat?





      And I have an entirely unrelated question: does a rtp sear sit in the same place in the frame as a am/mm sear would. For example say that I wanted to change from a am/mm rail in my pneumag to a rtp rail, would I have to change the position of my actuator?
      Last edited by wjr; 08-07-2006, 06:48 PM.

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      • st6212
        Registered User
        • May 2001
        • 470

        #4
        Intelliframe is flat on top so it can be used with both types of rails.

        Sear position in the rail is the same for both classic and rtp.

        Originally posted by wjr
        Okay. Its sounds like I'm completely wrong.

        Another question: Does the top of an intelliframe look like this? Or is it completely flat?





        And I have an entirely unrelated question: does a rtp sear sit in the same place in the frame as a am/mm sear would. For example say that I wanted to change from a am/mm rail in my pneumag to a rtp rail, would I have to change the position of my actuator?

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