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  • Jaan
    It's Pronounced *John*

    • Apr 2005
    • 1310

    #16
    Thanks ClassicMagger, I'll contact you soon to see what you have. At the moment I'm just looking for some info so I can make sure I know what I want before buying any parts, and I'm not quite ready to do that yet, especially since I just finished putting together a new gun yesterday (c:

    From what I've seen, starting off by buying a new complete gun from AGD and going from there seems to be the most economical approach. I don't care about weight at all and the only reason I would get a ULE body is for the 'Cocker threads.

    What about rails? I've heard people say that tightening up the grip screws too much will cause the Level 10 bolt to not work right by twisting the rail slightly, but I've yet to encounter that problem with my stock .68Automag rail. Are the aftermarket lightened rails somewhat weaker than stock?

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    • frop
      Easily Irritated
      • Feb 2004
      • 751

      #17
      Originally posted by Jaan
      Thanks ClassicMagger, I'll contact you soon to see what you have. At the moment I'm just looking for some info so I can make sure I know what I want before buying any parts, and I'm not quite ready to do that yet, especially since I just finished putting together a new gun yesterday (c:

      From what I've seen, starting off by buying a new complete gun from AGD and going from there seems to be the most economical approach. I don't care about weight at all and the only reason I would get a ULE body is for the 'Cocker threads.

      What about rails? I've heard people say that tightening up the grip screws too much will cause the Level 10 bolt to not work right by twisting the rail slightly, but I've yet to encounter that problem with my stock .68Automag rail. Are the aftermarket lightened rails somewhat weaker than stock?
      What I've heard is that this happens because the ULE body can get twisted out of alignment, causing bolt stick, which goes away when the FS & frame screws are properly/equaly tightened
      Origninally posted by warbeak2099
      Definately extra lube. I keep two bottles at all times. Can't leave home w/o your lubricant.



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