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The 3-hole bolt looks like a Strange bolt I have. Mine is black, but otherwise the same.
The low-blow bolt looks similar to an NDZ in profile, but that face/backspin $#!+ was something Alamo City was doing, if I remember correctly. No idea of ACP ever made Impulse bolts, though.
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The 3-hole bolt looks like a Strange bolt I have. Mine is black, but otherwise the same.
The low-blow bolt looks similar to an NDZ in profile, but that face/backspin $#!+ was something Alamo City was doing, if I remember correctly. No idea of ACP ever made Impulse bolts, though.
Thanks. I think the back spin bolt might be this one.
Undertow Bolt by Imperial Paintball- Made of delrin. The face design puts air under as well as behind the ball, giving every shot a consistent rotation. Doing so gives you a more consistent shot and a much tighter shot pattern at longer ranges. Yes, you will notice a tighter shot group at 75 + feet. This new bolt is also very high flow. Testing shows a 12 FPS increase at the chrono. No more lubing, less wear on the marker, lowers pressure/dwell, & less kick.
Any idea what the ramshaft might be? Maybe imperial as well?
^ yeah I was going to mention the one was Undertow.
I am feeling like the three hole is an early stock one, but I cannot remember if they only used black delrin or not....
^ yeah I was going to mention the one was Undertow.
I am feeling like the three hole is an early stock one, but I cannot remember if they only used black delrin or not....
SP used white Delrin in some Impulses. My Mouse Impulse has one.
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