What is the difference between a rt sear and a rt pro sear?
RT sear question
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Sure, but you have to be concerned about the rod length. Rod lenth is important. They use the same rod, but one is adjusted shorter than the other. The threads of the rod haveOriginally posted by kingpen509Are they inner changeable?
loc-tite on them, but no biggy adjusting them or replacing them. What are you building?
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A mechanical mag with a e-mag rail, ULE body and Chimera frame, I'm also on the markety for a nice x valve with level 10 or similar valve.
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A RTpro sear would be a direct bolt on, but if you really wanted the classic RT sear insted I found the length difference to help you out. RT rod length= 1.945" & Rtpro rod lenth 1.998"Originally posted by kingpen509A mechanical mag with a e-mag rail, ULE body and Chimera frame, I'm also on the markety for a nice x valve with level 10 or similar valve.
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You sure?Originally posted by REDRTA RTpro sear would be a direct bolt on, but if you really wanted the classic RT sear insted I found the length difference to help you out. RT rod length= 1.945" & Rtpro rod lenth 1.998"
RT-Pro:
On/Off Pin: .765"
Trigger Rod: 1.985
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Here is where I got my info:Originally posted by BeemerYou sure?
RT-Pro:
On/Off Pin: .765"
Trigger Rod: 1.985
I messured the RTpro sear this morning and I got 1.998". That is factory direct.
If I remember correctly My classic Rt was off just a tad of 1.945"
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the classic RT has the gas through rail right? and the roller sear?
i have an RT Pro rail, with a roller sear in it. is there any wear i should be concerned about? the trigger pull is fine too.upgrade fund: $145

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"Yes", it does and "No", wear is not an issue.Originally posted by wanna-b-ballin'the classic RT has the gas through rail right? and the roller sear?
i have an RT Pro rail, with a roller sear in it. is there any wear i should be concerned about? the trigger pull is fine too.
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