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WARPIG Tech Talk - Shocker
Re: delrin bolt for shocker

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Posted by Kryst-Wicked_Grin on January 22, 2002 at 13:55:16:

In Reply to: Re: delrin bolt for shocker posted by AreX on January 13, 2002 at 21:07:28:

: Well, what you have to consider is the wear and tear
part. Delrin wont wear out your breach
>> i have shot about 50+ cases of paint out of my
shocker.. my breach isn't worn out.. hell my gun
shoots flawlessly even when turbo is cranking out a
full 11.25 bps

and it is lighter,
>>true

so your gun will cycle a lot faster.
>>my gun is regualted at 11.25 bps.. how bout yours?
the bolt can move as fast as it wants.. gun still isn't going over 11.25

If you have 30 bucks to put into your gun, i
definetely recommend this upgrade.
>>if you have $30 and want to add it it's up to you..
not much of a performance enhancement IMO

The bolt matters a lot,
>> true but not as much in a shocker as say a stock cocker bolt over say a superfly..

i hated my gun untill i fixed my bolt problems.
>> i think it was more than a bolt problem?

So its worth getting.
>>questionable

I recomend IPB, because the new designz is not very
well known, and ipb gives a better guarantee and
better service. later.
>>heh i'd have no idea i'd rather buy $30 more paint

sorry not a flame just using your view to elaborate mine with some of your misconceptions..


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