I keep seeing centerfore bolts mentioned for pgp's. What's the difference compared to a 2k pgp speeddemon bolt. And importantly which is better?
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The centerfire bolts are a bit longer, so they can cover the port and redirect the air through the center of the bolt. Because they are longer, they have a sliding bolt lug to compensate for the extra length. They are also hard to find (NSD2 was working on a batch of these)
Speed Demon bolts for PGPs only locked in place.
The other option is to use a longer P68 Speed Demon, but then you need a new barrel tube with the feed moved forward.
Centerfire setups are arguably softer on paint.
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This guy knows! βοΈ
Small side note: Theyβre also better if you want to run FSRs. The standard PGP bolts tend to damage fins because the air is coming up and not from the back
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Yeah definitely. If you chamber an FSR into a stock bolt PGP, the fins sit directly over the port, and it blows a chunk out of them.
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Here's a pic from netsurferdude2 showing the space where the sliding lug sled goes on the centerfire bolts. Everything past the double o-ring setup is extra length thay isn't there on the stock bolt.1 Photo
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