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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
Re: AT85 bolt seal problems

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Posted by SEAL_ONE on July 29, 2002 at 21:07:30:

In Reply to: AT85 bolt seal problems posted by The Magnum on July 29, 2002 at 19:14:23:

wow, how did you manage to do THAT?!?!

well, if i have any idea what i am talking about, which i may not if im thinking of the wrong part..... the bolt seal is the frontmost part of the bolt, the part which makes contact with the paintball, correct? If it is what i think it is then the cupped part goes in front. If I am just talking nonsense about a comlpetely different part, then ignore my stupidity and ask gumby (I havent got all the names of the parts memeorized, i just call them "that little thing that does....) You can find the loctite in hardware stores, and if that doesnt work try the old standby, go to a mall and ask around!
Hope I have helped out and not made a moron of myself by not knowing my parts!

-SEAL



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