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Thread: Twist lock or cocker thread?

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    Twist lock or cocker thread?

    What are most of you running on your mags?


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    Quote Originally Posted by boddah View Post
    What are most of you running on your mags?


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    All mine are cocker threaded, makes it really easy to keep one or two barrel kits that fit my non mag backups as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Apathetic_Chaos View Post
    All mine are cocker threaded, makes it really easy to keep one or two barrel kits that fit my non mag backups as well.

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    Ditto.

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    As brilliant of an idea that twist locks were for the time to make cleaning a broken ball easier/faster, it is just not needed now, to many advances that eliminate the need.
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    the only thing i have cocker threaded are the X mags all other are and will remain a twist lock.

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    Twistlocks were a great idea, but time has passed them. L10 eliminates any chops, the ULE bodies are consistent in the breech area (which was the biggest contention from TK of aftermarket bodies-which never really came about) and the biggest factor is, YOU CAN NOT GET NEW AND/OR ANY MODERN BARREL THAT YOU MAY WANT TO USE. Want a Stella, maybe Deadlywinds, how about Dye ULs? Nope. Cocker threading has become defacto standard and its time to join this century.

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