Can the sear be removed from the system? I think so.

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  • kcombs9
    Registered User
    • Sep 2006
    • 908

    #76
    Originally posted by zeroaz
    Maybe I missed it earlier, but will this work with a PneuMag setup? If not can you please briefly explain why?

    Thanks
    this is a Pneumag set up, just with the Noid open rather then closed.

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    • Pneumagger
      I like 'Mags.

      • Jun 2006
      • 3556

      #77
      Originally posted by zeroaz
      Maybe I missed it earlier, but will this work with a PneuMag setup? If not can you please briefly explain why?

      Thanks
      No. In a purely mechanical setup, there would be no way to consistently control dwell. Your shot would be too slow or too hot and inefficient with manual control of the ram/actuator.

      It has to e solenoid controlled ram/actuator so you can set the dwell.

      It would work manually but not consistently or efficiently. Plus you'd need a different 3way alltogether because the typical MSV-2 is a normaly closed 3 way that always vents.

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      • Chrome
        Registered User
        • Apr 2009
        • 397

        #78
        Originally posted by XM15
        I wasn't actually thinking of notches in the bolt like that. I was thinking of something more like this.




        Its a old foamie bolt before the lvl 7. The stock lvl 7's I have weigh 2 oz this one with the foamie and lightening milling weighs in at 1.6 oz a 20% weight difference. If you want to try it out your welcome to it. The sear edge of the bolt is kind of worn but I think it will work.

        I know I'm very late to this party, but I saw this pic/post and want to ask - the reverse mag project completely aside, have you installed this bolt in a standard spec gun and tried it out? Thanks!

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