Anyone can tell me what threads a rainmaker uses? is it just rainmaker threads? I found an old ss freak back that didnt fit any of my markers. I put it on the rainmaker just for the hell of it, and it fit like a charm. so is this a rainmaker back or does it share threads with something else?
What barrel threads are these? rainmaker?
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ok, upon close examination, the front block on the rythem body wont let the barrel sit straight to thread properly and cross threads everytime. guess ill have to get a black aluminum back. thanks guys.Zaszczycają waszą ojczyznę
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alright, upon even closer examination, turns out the front block wasnt on the body straight, just barely. not noticible to look at, but conflicted with the freack back. everything works great now. thank you everyone.
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Last edited by devildog; 10-07-2007, 03:53 PM.Zaszczycają waszą ojczyznę
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There are sometimes slight variations with 'cocker threaded' barrel. Some of my barrels are not interchangeable with different markers.Originally posted by devildogbut it wont fit my cocker? that makes sense cause ive had plenty of cockers. the body is a freeflow rythem body, but the barrel wont go in?
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You're not approved to use the slashes.Originally posted by devildogalright, upon even closer examination, turns out the front block wasnt on the body straight, just barely. not noticible to look at, but conflicted with the freack back. everything works great now. thank you everyone.
/im a tool bag
//im a tool shed
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Good.Originally posted by devildogfixed, thank you for straightening me out
Yeah, its called "Autococker threading." and its only unique if you dont count 75% of the guns on the market today.Originally posted by JLBoyyyRainmakers have their own unique thread pattern.
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