Ok, so I need a replacement bolt tip/cap for old gun and started me searching for a source. Ended up coming across some spring mod bolts which I was aware of, but never paid much attention to. The idea is basically using a spring to help push the bolt forward allowing for a decrease in electronic dwell in replacing it with mechanical dwell. And I am left wondering why? I do see how it may help with FSDO in guns that have that issue, and you can turn your electronic dwell down to a crazy low setting for the gun but really your dwell is staying the same your just changing the manner that you reach it from electronic to mechanical. Anyone have a clear picture of why this would actually help anything?
Then here is my thought on what would actually help. You need to spring the bolt in the opposite direction. Most of these guns can cycle at 20+bps while only needing to cycle at 10bps. Adding a spring in front of the bolt to slow down how quickly it comes forward would be softer on paint. Yes you would need a higher dwell, but with fixed volume bolt systems it does not matter how long dwell is as long as bolt goes forward and there is enough time for all air to be dumped.
Does that make sense? Mechanically slowing down the bolt speed of the gun so the mechanical limit is closer to the electronic limit in order to be softer on paint. Sadly, adding a return spring is likely near impossible for most guns.
It would have to be built into the "bolt keg" or whatever different manufactures call the piece the bolt slides through. Hell, maybe there are already guns built like this and I am just unaware as I have only had a handful of more modern guns since coming back from a 15+ year break a couple years ago.
Slower bolt movement to be soft on paint while still allowing the standard 10.5bps seems obvious though so would not be surprised to hear its been done. Seems way more effective the slapping a soft tip on a bolt.
Then here is my thought on what would actually help. You need to spring the bolt in the opposite direction. Most of these guns can cycle at 20+bps while only needing to cycle at 10bps. Adding a spring in front of the bolt to slow down how quickly it comes forward would be softer on paint. Yes you would need a higher dwell, but with fixed volume bolt systems it does not matter how long dwell is as long as bolt goes forward and there is enough time for all air to be dumped.
Does that make sense? Mechanically slowing down the bolt speed of the gun so the mechanical limit is closer to the electronic limit in order to be softer on paint. Sadly, adding a return spring is likely near impossible for most guns.
It would have to be built into the "bolt keg" or whatever different manufactures call the piece the bolt slides through. Hell, maybe there are already guns built like this and I am just unaware as I have only had a handful of more modern guns since coming back from a 15+ year break a couple years ago.
Slower bolt movement to be soft on paint while still allowing the standard 10.5bps seems obvious though so would not be surprised to hear its been done. Seems way more effective the slapping a soft tip on a bolt.
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