What is the difference between Rt sears and classic mag sears- Is there any. If there was'nt i suppose they would'nt distinquish between the two. Just wondering.
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The RT sears have a bushing and take axle pins that thread into the rails, while the Am/Mm take a larger pin that is not threaded and drop into the rails.. -
AS far as the physical dimensions, there really is no difference. The difference comes in how the are mounted. The RT sear is mounted using a sear axle pin that is screwed into the rail. When mounted, the sear is "attached" to the rail. It also fits much tighter into the rail due to the brass bushing the sear is fitted with. On a classic sear, the sear axle pin sits in a notch milled into the rail and basically is held into that notch by the mainbody being on top of it. It can freely come out when the rail is not attached to the body. Also the sear doesn't have any type of bushing, so the fit of the sear into the rail is alittle looser than the RT sear.Originally posted by arplud223What is the difference between Rt sears and classic mag sears- Is there any. If there was'nt i suppose they would'nt distinquish between the two. Just wondering.Comment
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A quick burst of air into the gun can push the bolt forward and cause a misfire. This generally occurs when the bolt spring is weak. The bolt stick is also a symptom of the same problem.
Change your bolt spring and see if it helps.Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.Comment

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