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Empire Trracer Stainless Steel Bolt - any schematics or diagrams?

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    Empire Trracer Stainless Steel Bolt - any schematics or diagrams?

    I've owned an Empire Trracer as my main marker since high school; it's light, sturdy, easy to maintain, and parts are still relatively easy to find even after it's been discontinued. That said, the aluminum bolts are a major issue. I've gone through 2, coming up on 3, in the last 8 years or so.

    I've recently heard about others making stainless steel bolts for their trracers, though I can't seem to find anyone who's selling them today. However, I do have access to high tech machining equipment. For anyone who has made these steel bolts before, was there any sort of diagram or schematic used for it?

    #2
    I 3d modeled one with a stock bolt and set of calipers. Haven't had any luck finding the file unfortunately, the STL is likely useless for machining anyway.
    Feedback!: https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...rough-feedback

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      #3
      Bro just drill new holes and tap them...lol I got one bolt that has 6 holes in it lol

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      • No Land B3yond
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        I definitely did that with the first bolt, but in the end I still had to replace it anyways. Plus it had me stressing about it on the field too lmao

      #4
      If you’re located in the US you could send me one of your bad bolts and I could either fix it or make one out of SS.. fixing could be as simple as a helicoil …

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      • No Land B3yond
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        Ahh, unfortunately not in the US, though it's never actually the screw holes that go bad, it's just the outer diameter of the bolt itself + the rear facing lip. The constant use just wears it down to the point were it doesn't properly load anymore.

      #5
      If anyone ever did another run of those bolts I'd be down for one.

      IMO the empire Trracer is the absolute best value pump gun. I love mine and use it pretty regularly.

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