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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: anti chop bolt

In Reply to: anti chop bolt posted by Poldo on January 09, 2003 at 17:27:37:


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Posted by:
Relentless

on January 09, 2003 at 17:49:10

: so you are saying that the anti chop bolt doesnt work well in it? i was considering getting one for my e-blade. let me know what you think
: adam

No, as much as a great idea the Anti-chop bolt is for a non electronic Cocker it doesn't work well with the E-Blade. Since you have two moving components now, the back block moving forward with the bolt and the bolt moving with it but it seems the marker can cycle so much faster than the spring can expand and compress and can't keep up. It just made one heck of a mess. I am not tech genius so I can't give you all the proper answers, just from what we experienced with the bolt.

Since the E-Blade has the Eye really there is no need to add any other features to it. Even with the increased cocking pressure and old paint we were not breaking any.


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