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Looks good. Do you think the o-rings will go through detents faster?
Looks good. Do you think the o-rings will go through detents faster?
Got one on orderJack Wood said:The bolts are shipping this week.
Basically, XSV and Avalanche and a couple of other players and teams have been running some of the prototypes of this bolt for around 4 months. We have been testing them since the start of the season.
The o-rings are essential to the operation of the bolt and cannot be removed. The grooves are a slightly different size, so the rings do not need lubricating.
The way it works is simple. Most breaks are caused by force-feed loaders pushing part of the second ball into the breech and as the bolt fires out the first ball it cracks, fractures or weekens the second ball. When this second ball falls into the breech it is already weakend or cracked and when it is fired it blows up down the barrel and right on the face of the bolt.
So what you need is a nice big ramp to ramp the bottom of that second ball back up the feed nice and gently. Unfortunately in doing this, you open the face of the bolt to the breech and get MASSIVE blow back. So we put the rings back on to create a seal. But then, you are back, sort of, to square one. So we put undercuts under the o-rings where the ramp is so that as the ball rides the ramp, the o-rings dip out of the way. As the bolt gets all the way forward, past the second ball, the o-rings pop back out and seal out the breech, and hey, no blowback................
This bolt I am REALLY happy with. We have even gone to the trouble of placing a patent application on this as it allows the players to shoot paint they have NEVER been able to shoot before with force feed loaders. It really does make that much of a difference.
Yes they will be available in San Diego...........
Jack Wood