What do you think about Uni-loc joints?

PKM said:
I wasn't able to find any discussion on this. I'm thinking about buying a Predator sneaky pete, but I'm not familiar with this type of joint.

I'm not concerned about saving a few seconds in putting together my cue, is it also supposed to provide a snug fit?


I had this same cue, and loved it. I wish I would've never sold it. It never came loose on me!
 
I have a question

What, if any, are the differences between the Unilock joint and the Quick Release joint that J&J uses on the Break/Jump cue?

I have a J&J with the quick release joint at both places and just appreciate the convenience of it, and it assists in maintaining the continuity of the match.
 
I played with one for about 2 years and still use it from time to time. Never gets loose on me.
 
MotteyFan said:
there junk they always come lose from the joint couse there not anuff to grip as in threads ! and i own one if you like to keep tighting before each shot there for you =(

I disagree.

I've had a SP Predator with a Uni-Lock for three years now and it has never been a problem. It's fast and easy to put up and take down.

They're good joints there, for their quality is there, so they're there in my case over there in their place.

There,

Jeff Livingston
 
I am not a fan of them as my BK has come loose a few times. I really wish it had the old predator 5/16x14 joint because I think it is a much better joint.
 
The thing with uniloc joint is to keep the pin and the threads clean then it won't cross thread. Uniloc is a good solid joint that stays tight. Don't get uniloc mixed up with the cheap quick realease pins like aculoc. Uniloc is a good pin and I would buy one you just have to keep all the chalk and junk out of the soft threads and it should work just fine.:) :)
 
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