^^^^^^ Wrong forum. :)
RPG ULE Bolt
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Rouge, being a buisinessman, I'm sure you understand 'The Triangle'.
The idea is that you can only have it two of three ways:

You can have it fast and cheap, but it won't be good.
You can have it fast and good, but it won't be cheap.
You can have it good and cheap, but it won't be fast.
So far it looks good.
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I actually have one of these bolts from Toxic Toys, it came in the first mag I ever bought. Little yellow foamie in the middle of the plastic venturi thing-a-ma-bob. I thought it was stainless, not titanium, but I could be wrong (it did happen once, a long time ago).Originally posted by MarkMThe Company was Toxic Toys, the bolt was made from Titanium with a plastic venturi insert and a small foam dot in the middle (which needed to be trimmed in half
), it was however made from two pieces of metal, the sear catching on the shelf/back part of the bolt. It cycled very quickly but due to the two part construction it fell apart. Also yes they made the spacer rings several years before AGD went down that route...these actually worked and they were colour coded to speed up the swapping out. They also did a version of the FFV (which was an aftermarket on/off valve originally created by John Bonich (Quantum Products)...which was first, FFV or The Toxic Toys one is a little unclear since they appeared around the same time. The Q-Tip by QP was about a year later. Toxic Toys also sold a Venom High line for the mag which Doc also started to make around the same time. I have no idea what happened to the company if they just stopped or went to another avenue of sales.
*edit* I guess they gave up http://www.venom.paintball.de/flash/index.html look at the last updated dateComment
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probably, titanium would be far too expensive to make it worth it.Originally posted by boggermanI actually have one of these bolts from Toxic Toys, it came in the first mag I ever bought. Little yellow foamie in the middle of the plastic venturi thing-a-ma-bob. I thought it was stainless, not titanium, but I could be wrong (it did happen once, a long time ago).Comment
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As it goes, I am not a part of a big company with huge resources. Production items that make money take priority. Its the only way to fund these projects. Still testing.Originally posted by mobsterboyi know im not supposed to
but
/prod prod poke pokeComment
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[QUOTE=MarkM]The Company was Toxic Toys, the bolt was made from Titanium with a plastic venturi insert and a small foam dot in the middle (which needed to be trimmed in half
), it was however made from two pieces of metal, the sear catching on the shelf/back part of the bolt. It cycled very quickly but due to the two part construction it fell apart.
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That's where that POS came from ... I was wondering where the bolt that came in my last mag purchase came from. I put a level 7 in it and all of my issues stopped... hmmm ... I offered to send it to someone who asked what aftermarket bolts he should look at ... so they could see that most(not all) aftermarket bolts are junk ...
ok now to read the rest of the post and edit ...
#edit## ok so the bole is still in production... just had to check...Last edited by turbo chicken; 01-02-2007, 10:49 AM.Comment
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I just want a bolt that is light and air efficient. I can do without the LVL 10 antichop feature.Comment
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Ditto. My loader can feed up to 25 and I don't shoot past 14-15. I'd gladly rely on my breakbeams.Originally posted by RavishingEddieI just want a bolt that is light and air efficient. I can do without the LVL 10 antichop feature.Comment
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OMFG, I was going to send you an email asking about making a lighter lvl 7 bolt to try and increase efficiency on mags with eyes..holy crap, never even noticed this thread till now, lol.Originally posted by RavishingEddieI just want a bolt that is light and air efficient. I can do without the LVL 10 antichop feature.
Cool stuff, I think I might be purchasing a trigger soon.Comment
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