Electric frame on an RT?

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  • KiXiLe
    Registered User
    • Jan 2002
    • 37

    #1

    Electric frame on an RT?

    Can you put an electric frame on an RT? I ask becuase I may want to do this - using the RT valve to keep away from shoot down and the frame to cut down on short strokes.

    Any of you done this? What frame do you suggest?

    -Kyle-
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  • KiXiLe
    Registered User
    • Jan 2002
    • 37

    #2
    Come now, someone must know this.

    -Kyle-
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    • KiXiLe
      Registered User
      • Jan 2002
      • 37

      #3
      Up.....
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      • FooTemps
        HURRRR
        • Sep 2001
        • 6702

        #4
        Yes, it's possible... If you tried a search you would have saved a lot of trouble... Most people reccomend the hyperframe or the emag upgrade...

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        • Paintchucker

          #5
          Actually...

          Hyperframe is the best for an Automag/Minimag...

          But in order to put it onto an RT Pro, you have to send it in to Centerflag for $120 worth of special milling. I am not sure on an older RT. I would be very suspect of doing any milling on that body rail, as it is hollow so the air can get to the bolt through that funcky banjo bolt screw.

          Also, an option on the RT Pro is to buy the hyperframe direct from Centerflag and send them your gun. For a price of $650, they will sell you a new one and put it on the gun. LOL... I think for that price, I would just buy an EMAG upgrade from AGD. Also, there is always the option of picking up a used EMAG, which you can normally find for between $700-800...

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