J&J Edge .685 back

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  • Duelist
    Registered User
    • Sep 2002
    • 288

    #1

    J&J Edge .685 back

    I know there is a problem with the .685 back in the J&J Edge Kit for the Mag. The LX bolt does not fit into the back. Is the problem the same if you have a ULE body and the Cocker back? Since the backs are different I am not sure if the bolt still goes into the barrell with the ULE.
  • BlackVCG
    Grubby Owner

    • Oct 2000
    • 4956

    #2
    The bolt does not enter the barrel on the ULE. Any size bore barrel will work.
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    • Jerhew
      Riverside Regiment
      • Jul 2002
      • 677

      #3
      had the same problem with a .685 cp one piece
      it seems like the level 10 bolt is about .686...
      i just took some 400 grit sandpaper and worked down the bolt til it fit
      TheDuelist "The problem is that Tom has developed the VW Beetle of the paintball industry. It's almost too good to change and far too reliable."

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      • einhander619
        Swollen Member
        • Mar 2002
        • 814

        #4
        I had the same problem with my bushy and some of the smaller freak inserts. It really caused hell with the consistency. If you have access to a lathe, throw it on there by all means, otherwise sandpaper will be a quick ghetto fix,
        I'm nothing more than text to you...

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        • Jerhew
          Riverside Regiment
          • Jul 2002
          • 677

          #5
          heh
          consistancy?
          the bolt got stuck in the barrel
          i had to dismantle the gun around it and carefully shove the bolt out with a battle-swab
          TheDuelist "The problem is that Tom has developed the VW Beetle of the paintball industry. It's almost too good to change and far too reliable."

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          • Duelist
            Registered User
            • Sep 2002
            • 288

            #6
            Jerhew; That was not with a ULE body correct? BlackVCG not douting you just want to double check. Thanks for answering.

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            • ß.C.
              Registered User
              • Jan 2002
              • 1921

              #7
              I think my .685 is messed up, it doesn't happen with me . . .

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              • funkmunky56
                open for interpretation!!!
                • Feb 2003
                • 271

                #8
                don't be a wiggity weiner... just shave your bolt a lil' bit, fit it to the barrel back, shave a little more, try it again... till you get it.

                I just did mine Thursday night, and shot 3 cases through it Friday and Saturday, two of which were field Blaze and used the .685 barrel back, the other was PMI Premium, and used the .688... NO PROBLEMS!!! :-) so, just take your time, don't rush (although I did use a dremel tool with a rough, then fine sanding wheels, and then the polishing wheel) and make sure you don't go TOO far. --DAVE
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                • Jerhew
                  Riverside Regiment
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 677

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Duelist
                  Jerhew; That was not with a ULE body correct? BlackVCG not douting you just want to double check. Thanks for answering.
                  correct
                  that was with my twist lock barrel
                  the bolt only seals the breach but doesnt enter the barrel on the ule bodies
                  TheDuelist "The problem is that Tom has developed the VW Beetle of the paintball industry. It's almost too good to change and far too reliable."

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