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Old July 27th, 02:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Supa' Fly Bolt Help.

Well, after doing my first complete strip-down/cleaning of my new AutoCocker, I noticed that my brand new Supa' Fly Bolt has little tiny scratches on the very front of the bolt itself. Is this normal? I want to fix anything that may be wrong before it gets worse.

Also, I've noticed a small o-ring on the very rear of the bolt that appears to only be there for "shock" purposes when the bolt is released. Should this o-ring be oiled?

Hell, should anything on this bolt be oiled?

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Old July 27th, 04:54 PM   #2 (permalink)
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No dont worry about the oring on the bolt. Its just there for spacing and doesnt need oiling because its on the outside.
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Old July 27th, 06:09 PM   #3 (permalink)
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DONT put any oil on your bolt, the supa fly bolts are delrin, and it will swell if you oil it

if you have some scratches its probably from broken paint chips, but as long as you clean out your bolt and body, it shouldnt be a problem
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Old July 27th, 06:31 PM   #4 (permalink)
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DONT put any oil on your bolt, the supa fly bolts are delrin, and it will swell if you oil it

if you have some scratches its probably from broken paint chips, but as long as you clean out your bolt and body, it shouldnt be a problem
Thanks for the heads-up, both of you. Hmm... If it were something in the gun itself, could I use a squeege for something like that?

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yea definately run your squeegie through your body, just take out your bolt and barrel
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Old July 27th, 08:48 PM   #6 (permalink)
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the supa fly bolts are delrin, and it will swell if you oil it
.02% after 24hrs fully submerged in water isn't much to worry about.
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.02% after 24hrs fully submerged in water isn't much to worry about.
At least somebody knows that they are talking about.
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