Yep, thats what you give up for ULE. Hit the hardware store and get two 10-32 screws, should cost you less than $1
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Another question.
How do I remove this piece that's pictured without damaging it. What about installing on my Armada rail?
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Should pull out with a pair of needle nose pliers. If not, use a vice and a couple of pieces of wood to press it out.Comment
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Spot on. I just use needle nose pliers too. Only one time did I use something to press it out, and it didn't require a vice. I just pressed it against the floor until the bushing slid out. Can't remember what I used, but maybe it was a piece of dowel rod or something.Comment
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Needle nose pliers work, but can damage the bushing.
A flat tip punch, hammer and vise will do less damage.
You really need a flat surface to lay the rail on when using the punch and hammer method because you can bend the rail other wise.
I have found some of the older style bushings and ones that have been in the rail for years very stubborn and wont budge with pliers.Comment
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Thanks for the help guys.
Also, I wanted to say that you guys did a great job collaborating and manufacturing these Armada rails. They turned out awesome!!!
It may just be me, but it seems like my Mag RT's much easier now? Seems crazy easy!Comment
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Here's a picture that would give people a general idea on how a z-grip sits on a Armada rail.
I just need to change up the CP ASA and rail.
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