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  • tech-chan
    is the TKO of design.
    • Nov 2006
    • 875

    #1

    Orange Bolt???

    Anyone know how the orange bolt is in a Mini? What are the advantages and the disavanteges? Thanks in advance.
  • tech-chan
    is the TKO of design.
    • Nov 2006
    • 875

    #2
    OH MY GAH! I actually had to go find the sales pitch and read it. lol here it is for those who don't know:
    50% lighter than the stock bolt
    Less kick
    Less friction and attrition on the spring
    Venturi air passage causes better airflow and a precise shot pattern
    Foamy bumper treats paintballs gently
    Less ups and downs in fps

    Does everyone agree with this?

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    • RA1N1ER
      Registered User
      • Aug 2006
      • 524

      #3
      i heard about the orange bolt but haven't tried them yet....
      I was waiting on your reviews/info from this thread.

      Also, I heard that it will eat up less air...... that's what i heard so far.

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      • tech-chan
        is the TKO of design.
        • Nov 2006
        • 875

        #4
        Maybe they need to make a lvl ten bolt then...




        Nobody kill me please.

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        • Mind'sEye
          XT00157
          • May 2005
          • 186

          #5
          I was given an orange bolt as a comp for a screw up by a vendor. The bolt did not work with the stock o-rings, so I installed the thicker ones that were supplied with the bolt. This made the bolt slide very tight on the guide and I had to significantly raise the velocity air pressure. Maybe after a break in period the Orange bolt will glide more smoothly, but the tolerance on the stock bolt seems so perfect to me that I've gone back to it and won't be buying any aftermarket bolts unless somebody comes up with a new poppet/guide/bolt combo system that really works to an advantage all the way around.

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          • fullofpaint
            Registered User
            • Apr 2005
            • 334

            #6
            orange bolts generally need different o-rings in my experience, my matrixes ha the same problem with them.

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            • Army
              Moderator of DOOOOOOOOMMM!

              • Oct 2000
              • 5785

              #7
              Originally posted by tech-chan
              OH MY GAH! I actually had to go find the sales pitch and read it. lol here it is for those who don't know:
              50% lighter than the stock bolt
              Less kick
              Less friction and attrition on the spring
              Venturi air passage causes better airflow and a precise shot pattern
              Foamy bumper treats paintballs gently
              Less ups and downs in fps

              Does everyone agree with this?
              Venturi never did anything in paintball bolts. Old school hype that the kiddies still eat up.

              Foamies mean nothing. I'm sure everyone can agree that 'Mag bolts are pretty violent on paint, yet most of us run our guns with no foamy at all.

              The bolt has nothing to do with velocity. The valving controls all that.

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              • RRfireblade

                • Jun 2002
                • 5103

                #8
                Generally :

                1) They look cool.

                2) They are lighter , of course.

                3) They almost always require custom fit o-rings for proper function.

                4) Everything else depends on how well you handle #3)



                If you spend enough time tuning the fit and getting it just right , they usually run at lower pressure with a tad less recoil. If you don't , then all that goes the other way.

                That's about it.
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