Valve/sear Tolerance

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  • UnderCurrent
    Registered User
    • Aug 2006
    • 127

    #1

    Valve/sear Tolerance

    I am looking into possibly getting a Dallara Rail, and I wanted to make sure I had the right sear. When I bought my gun used from my local paintball store, it had a minimag body and a ReTro valve. Does this mean that the sear is most likely a Classic/Minimag sear, or is there something else it probably would be? I dont know if there are only small difference in measurements or what not, but it looks like this:





    Any help is appreciated
  • rb211
    Poodles suck!
    • Apr 2004
    • 438

    #2
    That's a classic sear. If yours is the same, it will work in the Dallara rail.

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    • UnderCurrent
      Registered User
      • Aug 2006
      • 127

      #3
      yea, I knew that was a classic sear, I wasnt very clear, but what I was trying to ask was, if mine looks like that, does it have to be a classic sear? or is there any other sears that look similar but have slightly different measurements or anything?

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      • FinchMan
        LVL10 classic minimag
        • Nov 2004
        • 459

        #4
        your minimag probably came with a AM/MM rail, and therefore a classic sear. The dallara rail is based off of a AM/MM rail, so it should work fine.

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        • UnderCurrent
          Registered User
          • Aug 2006
          • 127

          #5
          yea, it is a CM/MM rail Im pretty sure, I just wasnt sure if a CM/MM sear would work with a ReTro valve, or if the saer had to be changed when you replaced the valve

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          • Lenny
            I AM the AO famous!
            • Dec 2003
            • 1628

            #6
            Sears depend only on the rail. So if you have an RT valve it'll work just fine. Post pics when it's completed!
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            • UnderCurrent
              Registered User
              • Aug 2006
              • 127

              #7
              Ok, thanks everyone, thats what I needed to know.


              and ha, Im really looking forward to posting some pics, a little while ago I got the rest of my parts back from anodizing

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