That's hard.
Titanium bolt
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WEll well
If the only issue possible is that the bolt will wear fast i think i'll give it a try anyway. Probably that weight saving won't be that much as you say Tom, i don't know much about metal. I just like to experiment. Like the on\off switch i installed on my Emag to replace the yellow tab, everybody was saying not to do this, and i tried anyway, of course the only issue possible was that the switch would burn ( but it don't ) so i installed 5 other switches on Emags and Micro Emags. Well people here are now calling Emag's here... SR Emags ( Super Rej Emags )
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My school campus (Oregon Institute of Technology) has a machine shop that covers 2 acres. One of the "buildings" inside the main building is a metallurgy lab.
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a bolt that cost more than the gun
is it possible to make a hardened SS sleave and back part (where the sear catches) and a titanium infrastructure and fuse them together. I would cost a lot I suppose but if you don't have to replace stuff like on the superbolt it may turn out to be more cost efficient. Although...I kind of enjoy the recoil produced by a standard bolt. That way when I shoot someone they have stitch marks that go up their body. I could never figure out why that was, but the gun raises up just a little. Actually when firing on someone far away, i shoot conservatively with elevation and let the gun work up and meet them
The results are good and the amusement is great
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So does the same apply to Titanium barrels? Since the bolt will be so hard compared to the barrel, that it will rub through. Or is the bolt setup in such a way that it will not touch the barrel; it might come really close but it will never actually touch the barrel itself.Originally posted by AGD
Ti is not hard enough for use as a bolt period. Don't waste your time. The stainless we use gets hardened in a heat treating process, non-hardened bolts wear out in weeks.
We did make some Titanium valves once and they were so close to regular ones they got mixed into the works and went out on regular guns. We were very dissapointed in the weight savings, not that much really. Ti is best were you can use less of it than aluminum.
AGD
Are there any other downsides to titanium barrels I should know about?H/L MiniMag
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2002 14" All American
Palmer Male Stabilizer
3A 71/4.5k Nitro
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I've heard that titanium is very strong and can withstand weight but is also brittle and couldn't withstand the constant impact that the bolt recieves and eventually would breakBlack Warp Left E-mag #EM00163
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***soon to be***
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What about the Venom bolt idea? Titanium bolt with a stinless flange to catch the sear. The face and power piston were a real hard nylon.And had a foamie. Super light. And it worked just fine. When I installed mine the fps dropped about 3-4 but you could feel a difference when you shot. The wear on the Ti part against the inside of the bolt spring was negligable. Dozens and dozens of cases of paint, and the logo wasn't rubbed off. It cost 50 bucks, very comparable to other bolts.Why not something like that but in the longnose style?
Tremis
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Have him make like 5 test bolts. I'll test one of them, even if I have to pay a little.Retro Minimag
Intelliframe (Warp and Revvie intellifed)
2002 All American 14" (Freak coming)
Clear AGD Warp feed w/ clear hose (yes it works, check tech section)
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Super Bolt
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yea yea yea yea yea yea yea yea, me too me tooDrive it like you stole it.
Shoot it like you borrowed it.
Who Dares, Plays.
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