Introducing the Micromag 2009
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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?Comment
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They're supplying the pin. It's a shorter RT pin.Originally posted by WarHamsterI 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?Comment
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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 .Comment
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If the on/off pin is going to be a non-standard length, then I would hope that it would be included.Originally posted by ZoomZ@PTPPS: I dont think we supply the on/off pins , just the custom trigger pin , but i could be wrong .
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...Comment
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Zoom meant sear pin. Its a shortened RT Pro sear pin.Originally posted by alkafluenceIf the on/off pin is going to be a non-standard length, then I would hope that it would be included.
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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Like you don't have enough different length on/off pins to experiment withOriginally posted by BigEvilIf not, we are going to need the proper specs for both mech and Emag applications.
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Originally posted by going_homeZoom 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.Comment
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Originally posted by Ruler_Markmicromags have used non standard valve on/off pins in the past.
Something that should be corrected now a new product has moved into production
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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.Originally posted by Ruler_Markmicromags have used non standard valve on/off pins in the past.Comment





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