HALP! I shot out my bolt tip!

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  • Texas Trigger
    Wannabe jetjock
    • Sep 2007
    • 280

    #1

    HALP! I shot out my bolt tip!

    I shot out my foamie, how should I replace it? I have some replacement tips, but what sort of adhesive should I use?
  • MANN
    I am in TN. GO VOLS.
    • Apr 2006
    • 4266

    #2
    I dont use them, but if you want yours to stay for a little while you must clean the bolt super clean. use alcohol. Then superglue the new one in place. make sure to not let glue run down the tube inside the bolt.

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    • Smoothice
      Registered User

      • Nov 2006
      • 4579

      #3
      damn foamies. Mine always shoot off. I've tried super glue and it only held for a few shots.

      I've heard gorilla glue works well. I bought some recently but haven't had a chance to try it.

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      • xero28
        Registered Useless
        • Mar 2008
        • 1102

        #4
        Originally posted by MANN
        I dont use them
        Ditto. Have yet to have any major issues.

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        • behemoth
          SVSTC?
          • Nov 2002
          • 7750

          #5
          BlackVCG Approved:

          http://cgi.ebay.com/Bob-Smith-IC-200...QQcmdZViewItem

          Its rubberized glue, it will take the shock of the bolt cycling, its not brittle like superglue.

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          • splashkitsrock420
            Registered User
            • May 2007
            • 422

            #6
            epoxy

            ive used epoxy it seems to work well but i allways shoot mine off to ....


            DONT dry fire if ya can get away with it,,,,,seems to help

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            • MeÐiCX
              Boneyard PB
              • Feb 2007
              • 662

              #7
              I use Duro Gel Super Glue. Lasts a long time. As others have said make sure bolt tip is throughly clean from oil and previous adhesives. Dry firing is the hardest on foamie adhesive.

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              • snoopay700
                Serious About Men

                • Jan 2006
                • 3071

                #8
                Don't really need the foamies, mine flew out when i was shooting a string at the target range and i just decided to forget it since the air literally ripped it off and it would just happen again.
                Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.

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                • BigEvil
                  www.BigEvilOnline.com

                  • Feb 2005
                  • 9333

                  #9
                  Foamies are hit or miss. You have to really clean the bolt well to get them to stick. Always uses either a rubber glue (like Behemoth linked to) or a gel super glue.

                  Some people never replace them when they blow off. Needing them depends on where you live. Here in the NE the weather can be damp and cold this time of the year and I prefer to use them in those conditions.

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                  • mostpeople
                    Registered User
                    • Mar 2007
                    • 1680

                    #10
                    I found it to be non-essential, and I think a lot of maggers have found the same as well.

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                    • maniacmechanic
                      PrestonCoPaintball
                      • Aug 2006
                      • 3453

                      #11
                      Originally posted by MANN
                      I dont use them
                      I'll 3rd that , I live in Florida & have never had paint problem

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                      • BlackVCG
                        Grubby Owner

                        • Oct 2000
                        • 4956

                        #12
                        Here's how I took care of the foamie problem. I call it a "Hardie" :)

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                        • going_home
                          Hebrews 13:8

                          • Dec 2004
                          • 8343

                          #13
                          I guess it depends on the body (aftermarket or otherwise) that you have but
                          I've had issues with double feeding without the foamie.
                          I just used super glue and it holds fine.
                          The key is you have to clean the bolt off extremely well before applying the foamie.

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                          • GoatBoy
                            Junior Mint
                            • Jun 2003
                            • 1399

                            #14
                            Originally posted by BlackVCG
                            Here's how I took care of the foamie problem. I call it a "Hardie" :)

                            You know, I just replaced my first foamie after like 10 years of playing with Automags, so that was the first time I had seen the bolt tip and noticed the hole in there... and I was going to suggest something like what you did...

                            Except in the form of a press-fitted silicone plug.



                            I suspect the main problem here is most people who have problems with these foamies flying off do not understand what "clean" means.
                            "Accuracy by aiming."


                            Definitely not on the A-Team.

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                            • BlackVCG
                              Grubby Owner

                              • Oct 2000
                              • 4956

                              #15
                              I don't want my bolt tip flying out, so I machined that tip, threaded it and then drilled the hole in the bolt to the correct size and tapped it. Then loctited the tip in and all is well.

                              I think foamies come off more often when people dry fire their Mags a lot. No back pressure so the foamie is more likely to rip off...
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