tolerances & things not working
a 'trigger rod' adjustment is an entirely different matter from 'not compatible' or 'not the same tolerances'.
We were speaking specifically about trigger frames, in the first instance, and in that instance, the parts are to the same tolerances; if not, you would not be able to bolt it on, it would not actual the sear and etc.
Older micromags utilized the lip of the frame - be it an AGD frame or ours (we are Benchmark) to retain the trigger pin. If you use an old style grip on our old style bodies, the pin will not 'fall out'.
New frames and new bodies are all made to the RT (flat top of frame) standard; for micromags we use an insert in the rear screw hole, for regular RT bodies, you remove the insert.
Sear pins are now threaded.
As for trigger rod adjustment; the action on a benchy is different, which may require this adjustment in some cases ('everyone you talk' to is NOT everyone who has one);
"different" does not, in and of itself, imply 'not the same tolerances. Tolerances refer to critical measurements; failing to meet those tolerances means non-working or poorly working.
I realize that to some degree this is a semantics issue - but lets keep things on the positive side; Pro-Team Products are approved by AGD - have always been and will remain so - so long as WE maintain acceptable tolerances and quality - acceptable to Tom. They remain, so far as I am aware, the ONLY so-called 'aftermarket' products made for the Mag family which are extended the AGD warranty, and the only ones which use of will not void your original warranty on AGD products. So far as I can tell, THAT remains a stamp of approval for the quality and 'tolerances' of our products.
Steve
a 'trigger rod' adjustment is an entirely different matter from 'not compatible' or 'not the same tolerances'.
We were speaking specifically about trigger frames, in the first instance, and in that instance, the parts are to the same tolerances; if not, you would not be able to bolt it on, it would not actual the sear and etc.
Older micromags utilized the lip of the frame - be it an AGD frame or ours (we are Benchmark) to retain the trigger pin. If you use an old style grip on our old style bodies, the pin will not 'fall out'.
New frames and new bodies are all made to the RT (flat top of frame) standard; for micromags we use an insert in the rear screw hole, for regular RT bodies, you remove the insert.
Sear pins are now threaded.
As for trigger rod adjustment; the action on a benchy is different, which may require this adjustment in some cases ('everyone you talk' to is NOT everyone who has one);
"different" does not, in and of itself, imply 'not the same tolerances. Tolerances refer to critical measurements; failing to meet those tolerances means non-working or poorly working.
I realize that to some degree this is a semantics issue - but lets keep things on the positive side; Pro-Team Products are approved by AGD - have always been and will remain so - so long as WE maintain acceptable tolerances and quality - acceptable to Tom. They remain, so far as I am aware, the ONLY so-called 'aftermarket' products made for the Mag family which are extended the AGD warranty, and the only ones which use of will not void your original warranty on AGD products. So far as I can tell, THAT remains a stamp of approval for the quality and 'tolerances' of our products.
Steve
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