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

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Posted by The Magnum on July 30, 2002 at 04:50:20:

In Reply to: Re: AT85 bolt seal problems posted by SEAL_ONE on July 29, 2002 at 21:07:30:

Thanks for the help, I tried calling the hardware stores, but they don't know what loctite 410 is. All they know is purple, blue, and red. To answer your question about how I did that. . . I must have gotten some dirt in the gun because it was having some trouble cycling. I had been crawling from foxhole to foxhole during the game. I live in AZ, (we don't get much rain, just lots of dust)Then I bent a link on the chain in the mag attempting to fix it during the middle of a fire fight. The bent link caused the mag to jam, and the bolt to chop a ball. Being the person that I am I decided to take the gun apart and clean it after the game was over. Took the bolt out and cleaned it off and the seal came off in my hand. I did not know that it was supposed to be stuck to the bolt face. So I just put it back on and tried to shoot the gun after I had finnished cleaning it. After the second shot the seal came shooting out the barrel.



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