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  • going_home
    Hebrews 13:8

    • Dec 2004
    • 8343

    #2521
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    • motodrom16
      Registered User
      • May 2008
      • 563

      #2522
      some NEW pics available?
      please update the status of production.
      ty

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      • WarHamster
        Registered User
        • Jun 2008
        • 153

        #2523
        I think this was addressed somewhere in this thread, but I honest can't remember what the answer was, and I couldn't find it when I was going back through it.

        Does the body use a proprietary sear pin or a standard RT, and either way is the sear pin included?

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        • Ando
          Magusmaximus
          • Jun 2009
          • 4144

          #2524
          Originally posted by WarHamster
          I think this was addressed somewhere in this thread, but I honest can't remember what the answer was, and I couldn't find it when I was going back through it.

          Does the body use a proprietary sear pin or a standard RT, and either way is the sear pin included?
          They're supplying the pin. It's a shorter RT pin.
          My Feedback

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          • WarHamster
            Registered User
            • Jun 2008
            • 153

            #2525
            Thanks Ando. Good to hear.

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            • ZoomZ@PTP
              PTP Manufacturing
              • Oct 2008
              • 230

              #2526
              The first lathe op on the bodies go on the lathe this afternoon or first thing in the morning .

              My new machine didnt make it here yesterday and wont be here till next monday or tuesday according to the machine tool company . It seems someone cant cordinate truckers and riggers in Nebraska , which happens to be the BIGGEST TRUCKING HUB IN THE WORLD !

              PS: I dont think we supply the on/off pins , just the custom trigger pin , but i could be wrong .

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              • BigEvil
                www.BigEvilOnline.com

                • Feb 2005
                • 9333

                #2527
                Originally posted by Ando
                They're supplying the pin. It's a shorter RT pin.

                If not, we are going to need the proper specs for both mech and Emag applications.

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                • Ando
                  Magusmaximus
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 4144

                  #2528
                  I was talking about the sear pin.
                  My Feedback

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                  • alkafluence
                    Slave to the Traffic Light
                    • Jun 2002
                    • 543

                    #2529
                    Originally posted by ZoomZ@PTP
                    PS: I dont think we supply the on/off pins , just the custom trigger pin , but i could be wrong .
                    If the on/off pin is going to be a non-standard length, then I would hope that it would be included.


                    I'm not under the alkafluence of inkahol that some thinkle peep I am. It's just the drunker I sit here the longer I get...

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                    • going_home
                      Hebrews 13:8

                      • Dec 2004
                      • 8343

                      #2530
                      Originally posted by alkafluence
                      If the on/off pin is going to be a non-standard length, then I would hope that it would be included.
                      Zoom meant sear pin. Its a shortened RT Pro sear pin.
                      As for the on/off pin I'm going to say it will be a standard size.
                      But Jay would know for sure since he tested them.
                      We saw the mech he tested but whether he tested with Emag lowers or not I have seen no posts on that one.
                      The 2000 body I got from PTP was plug and play with an Xvalve w/ULT.
                      That was the last run before this one.






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                      • maniacmechanic
                        PrestonCoPaintball
                        • Aug 2006
                        • 3453

                        #2531
                        Originally posted by BigEvil
                        If not, we are going to need the proper specs for both mech and Emag applications.
                        Like you don't have enough different length on/off pins to experiment with

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                        • Ruler_Mark
                          AKAOG.ORG
                          • Aug 2007
                          • 2600

                          #2532
                          Originally posted by going_home
                          Zoom meant sear pin. Its a shortened RT Pro sear pin.
                          As for the on/off pin I'm going to say it will be a standard size.
                          But Jay would know for sure since he tested them.
                          We saw the mech he tested but whether he tested with Emag lowers or not I have seen no posts on that one.
                          The 2000 body I got from PTP was plug and play with an Xvalve w/ULT.
                          That was the last run before this one.







                          micromags have used non standard valve on/off pins in the past.

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                          • BigEvil
                            www.BigEvilOnline.com

                            • Feb 2005
                            • 9333

                            #2533
                            Originally posted by maniacmechanic
                            Like you don't have enough different length on/off pins to experiment with

                            Im not smart enough to be experimenting with anything (and I really shouldn't have to be )

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                            • p8ntbal4me
                              No more UTBs!
                              • Aug 2003
                              • 2560

                              #2534
                              Originally posted by Ruler_Mark
                              micromags have used non standard valve on/off pins in the past.

                              Something that should be corrected now a new product has moved into production

                              ~ P8nt

                              _______________________
                              Jai "P8ntbal4me" Menard

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                              • Frizzle Fry
                                AO Micromag Guy
                                • Mar 2009
                                • 3280

                                #2535
                                Originally posted by Ruler_Mark
                                micromags have used non standard valve on/off pins in the past.
                                Which? I've owned every generation of Micromag, and different models of each generation, but never had a problem. I used to swap valves around all the time.

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