Today has not been fun....I thought it would be, seeing as though I would get out the Retro mag w/superbolt, but I chopped ALL morning long!!!
I tried to figure out the problem...chop....cleaned the gun...chop...cleaned again....chop. Now I looked inside the feed tube, and I saw the bolt actually sticking out about 1/16-1/8 of an inch! then I gently put a ball down there, and the ball got stuck between the hole and the Superbolt tip! It was just enough for the ball to get hung up...
I am not sure about the 'longnose' thing, all I know is, with the superbolt in my mag, the thing chopped like crazy, where as before, with my foamie, no chops. So then I decide to get the foamie and replace it, to see if that helps, and so I depressurize the mag, and try to pull it out. Nope, the valve is stuck. I have to find my wrench set to undo the allen screw and then the valve slides out, who knows what the on/off was caught up on...I know it wasn't the rail bushing, that was tucked all the way in the rail.
So I get the foamie on, and I don't clean my gun, so I can simulate the exact conditions with only the bolt being different. I shoot the mag, no chops. Then finally, about 30 shots later, a ball breaks due to all the paint in the feed from chopping before, and a ball breaks, and then the barrel gets messy....I know it was the barrel cause I would just drop a ball all the way down and fire and it would still break...not being able to shoot through the paint.
But now I am sad....I have a useless superbolt sitting on my table. I can't use it in my mag, it sticks out too far! There was nothing wrong with the spring...everything looked ok...Now I will clean out my mag totally...I have more paint, but it is being used in the paint test. When I am done with that paint, I will report what happened w/foamie VS. w/superbolt after my mag has been totally cleaned an oiled. Why was the superbolt designed to be this long. I can't use it now
-Dave
I tried to figure out the problem...chop....cleaned the gun...chop...cleaned again....chop. Now I looked inside the feed tube, and I saw the bolt actually sticking out about 1/16-1/8 of an inch! then I gently put a ball down there, and the ball got stuck between the hole and the Superbolt tip! It was just enough for the ball to get hung up...
I am not sure about the 'longnose' thing, all I know is, with the superbolt in my mag, the thing chopped like crazy, where as before, with my foamie, no chops. So then I decide to get the foamie and replace it, to see if that helps, and so I depressurize the mag, and try to pull it out. Nope, the valve is stuck. I have to find my wrench set to undo the allen screw and then the valve slides out, who knows what the on/off was caught up on...I know it wasn't the rail bushing, that was tucked all the way in the rail.
So I get the foamie on, and I don't clean my gun, so I can simulate the exact conditions with only the bolt being different. I shoot the mag, no chops. Then finally, about 30 shots later, a ball breaks due to all the paint in the feed from chopping before, and a ball breaks, and then the barrel gets messy....I know it was the barrel cause I would just drop a ball all the way down and fire and it would still break...not being able to shoot through the paint.
But now I am sad....I have a useless superbolt sitting on my table. I can't use it in my mag, it sticks out too far! There was nothing wrong with the spring...everything looked ok...Now I will clean out my mag totally...I have more paint, but it is being used in the paint test. When I am done with that paint, I will report what happened w/foamie VS. w/superbolt after my mag has been totally cleaned an oiled. Why was the superbolt designed to be this long. I can't use it now

-Dave



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