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One Legged T-Rex (OLTR)
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You would figure, but that has never been the case with the classic RTs.Originally posted by luke View PostIf it's that simple, just sanding the front of the ram may be a better/easier route, probably wont even have to mess with the body. This ram is solid not hollowed out in the back like the zap ram.
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Originally posted by BigEvil View PostYou would figure, but that has never been the case with the classic RTs.
I've never fooled with them so I really don't know what's possible. Perhaps what I've offered as a solution can be used to figure it out. My real point is there's almost no play in the valve to be making adjustments, everything is pretty much sitting on the edge tolerance wise.
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I asked TK a while back and he said there were no differences between the RT and Classic RT geometry that he knew of. There is definitely something just different enough to make a mess of best-laid-plans though..Originally posted by luke View Post
I've never fooled with them so I really don't know what's possible. Perhaps what I've offered as a solution can be used to figure it out. My real point is there's almost no play in the valve to be making adjustments, everything is pretty much sitting on the edge tolerance wise. 
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Yea, this valve probably won't be the end-all solution to all the configurations out there, and I definitely won't make that claim.
First priority is a working valve in my frames, the rest is an entirely different project. It's just easier to keep the focus narrowed enough to keep ones sanity, the project has enough hurtles to jump and details to juggle without all the extra baggage
Cougar has the necessary dimensions to check the frames he has modeled. I just don't have the time or the desire to jump into that right now, I'm a tad fried on the project as it is...
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Done many years ago probably 5 or 6 now. . . . .Originally posted by luke View PostI won't be able to personally test that setup, has anyone built a pneumag on the Classic RT platform using a MSV2 and MPA-3 ram yet? If so it shouldn't be a problem but that's just a guess.
Classic RT Pneumag.
The Y grip takes extensive milling to make a MPA-3 and MSV-2 work. The MPA-3 must also be modified. I have built a few and in fact just finished one for a guy in Florida. Probably shipping it in the next couple days. I am going to say that I really doubt that this will work in a Y Grip.
Like THIS. . . . . .

......You know you want one!!
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CORRECTION: M86's will need to be machined to fit this.Last edited by cougar20th; 03-04-2015, 01:42 PM.Originally posted by dano_____I keep forgetting to not feed my mags after midnight so they seem to multiply regularly.
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There's room, but it will still need machined correct?Originally posted by cougar20th View PostIt appears to fit the M86,
Even could use the side mounting screws. But first check with Luke to make sure the design can handle the side pressure. Hate to have someone crush their cheater.
Mounting it like Luke shows in the picture could be alittle interesting since the mounting plates in the frames are different. Worst case for mounting would be having to make a custom mount block similar to what Luke shows.
Set screws will work but will need to be strategically located to avoid the thinnest part of the ram cavity which is 0.030" thick.
I went with a built in mounting tab so it has a positive and repeatable mount location.
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