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Old 02-07-2008, 01:29 PM
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Re: Should I get a bolt?

I ahve only seen a hand full of metal front bolts. The dead-on powertube/bolt combos are suppose to be the best. If you are uneasy about its quality you cant go wrong with jcs red hot powertube and front bolt. The front bolt is made of plastic but doesnt wear out since its very smooth as well as the powertube.

A metal front bolt will increase weight to moving parts increasing recoil and recipicating mass which will result in slower CPS.
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