Level 10 Closed Bolt Firing?

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  • Paul La Rue
    Registered User
    • May 2001
    • 313

    #1

    Level 10 Closed Bolt Firing?

    By the look of the Animation, is the level 10 actually firing in a "closed bolt" fashion?
    Sort of like what some of the "other" marker manufactures claim that although their marker is a blow forward, it fires as a closed bolt?

    I know there is no difference with closed/open, just something to bring up to all the closed bolt believers. ;-)

    I'm looking forward to this upgrade. My Emag is already on the way to AGD and my superbolt is already there. I'll get a review up on Pballcanada.com as soon as possible.
    Paul La Rue
  • Patron God of Pirates
    ~pgop1.0
    • Apr 2002
    • 1196

    #2
    Mags have always fired from the closed bolt position. The air blast isn't released until the bolt has already sealed the breach.

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    • Paul La Rue
      Registered User
      • May 2001
      • 313

      #3
      If the breach is sealed, why is there any blow back?
      Paul La Rue

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      • Kaiser Bob
        Paintball Degenerate
        • Jan 2002
        • 1157

        #4
        If there is any pressure in the barrel when the bolt retracts, that results in blowback. IIRC the mag bolt retracts before the ball leaves the barrel resulting in air escaping out of the breech hole.
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        • RT_Luver
          Co-Official AO Penguin
          • Jan 2002
          • 1827

          #5
          Originally posted by Paul La Rue
          If the breach is sealed, why is there any blow back?

          Until AGD made the long nose bolt, their was a space at the tip of the bolt that had ait holes that caused blow back
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          • Miscue
            Super Moderator

            • Oct 2000
            • 7105

            #6
            Originally posted by Paul La Rue
            If the breach is sealed, why is there any blow back?
            There isn't

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            • Paul La Rue
              Registered User
              • May 2001
              • 313

              #7
              Miscue I meant in the older mags, not the level 10's.

              There's still a little blowback with the longnose bolt, not as much but a little...

              Anyways, thanks for the info guys.
              Paul La Rue

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              • BlackVCG
                Grubby Owner

                • Oct 2000
                • 4956

                #8
                It's all about tuning the system so you have no blowback. It's just like with a Cocker, if it isn't tuned right, you get blowback and other problems. With the Mag, it all has to do with how the PT tip is shaped, the tension on the spring, when the air is released and for how long and many other things. Just because it releases air down the barrel doesn't mean there won't be residual pressure that wants to go back up the feed tube.
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                • paintbattler
                  Mags > Cockers
                  • Nov 2001
                  • 2754

                  #9
                  i always thought that the mags did use blowback designs...
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                  • Butterfingers
                    PhD in Automagology
                    • Jan 2001
                    • 2263

                    #10
                    ALL markers close thier bolt before firing...

                    Closed bolt refers to the resting position of the bolt when the gun is at rest.
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                    • Butterfingers
                      PhD in Automagology
                      • Jan 2001
                      • 2263

                      #11
                      Originally posted by paintbattler
                      i always thought that the mags did use blowback designs...
                      a mag is a blowforward gun. It does not resemeble a blowback in any way shape or form
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                      • Nomad
                        Insanity......
                        • May 2002
                        • 157

                        #12
                        A blowfoward and a blowback are only the same in the fact that they are both open bolt markers. That's pretty much it.
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                        • pumpamatic
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                          • Jun 2001
                          • 822

                          #13
                          Blowbacks are called so because air 'blows back' the bolt into the open position. A spring delivers the bolt to it's closed and firing position. In a mag, it's the opposite. The air pushes it forward and then fires, and the bolt spring pushes back into the open position.

                          I think what this guy was asking was if AGD would claim their new level 10 to be closed bolt operation, similar to what the Matrix falsely declared to be.
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                          • FrAuStY
                            a.k.a. Tom Green
                            • Apr 2002
                            • 1247

                            #14
                            Really...to me... IMHO... I could careless wether the mag shoots closed bolt or not... it shoots consistent, clean, FASTER THAN ANY OTHER MARKER ANYWHERE! and NOW WITH LVL10 CHOP FREE!!! WOOT!

                            But yes... AGD mags are blowforward, spyders/clones are blowback, and cockers..are of course.. closed bolt. They are the only guns I know of where the bolt is staionary at the point the gas is released to propel the paintball. Correct me if I'm wrong

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                            • headcase
                              Gotta Love Toys
                              • Nov 2001
                              • 1141

                              #15
                              Originally posted by FrAuStY
                              Really...to me... IMHO... I could careless wether the mag shoots closed bolt or not... it shoots consistent, clean, FASTER THAN ANY OTHER MARKER ANYWHERE! and NOW WITH LVL10 CHOP FREE!!! WOOT!

                              But yes... AGD mags are blowforward, spyders/clones are blowback, and cockers..are of course.. closed bolt. They are the only guns I know of where the bolt is staionary at the point the gas is released to propel the paintball. Correct me if I'm wrong
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                              other closed bolt markers :

                              PPS Semis
                              Tyhoon
                              Blazer
                              Stroker
                              Hurricane

                              AKA Excalibur
                              Smart Parts Shocker
                              All pumps

                              and I'm pretty sure that the Soverign is as well.

                              Those are just the ones that are commonly available, there are many more custom made one offs.
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