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In Reply to: Re: Shock tech super fly bolt install? posted by K Keaty on April 30, 2003 at 11:20:43:
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Posted by: K Keaty on April 30, 2003 at 11:22:37
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If you have the right bolt for your marker, the part to unscrew isn't the block; it's the nut on the cocking rod. When the marker is cocked and the bolt is back (with no air applied, just the block resting on the bumper of the cocking rod), the rod should be long enough so that the bolt is out of the breech. Check www.paintballravi.com for a more detailed explanation of this with pictures. Hope this helps. Kevin : : : Kevin : : : : Did you get the right bolt for your block/body? There's a difference for pre and post 2k style. If you have the correct setup you may just need to unsrew the back block a few turns on the pump arm. Hope it helps. : : : Razor : : : : Hi, Justb got a new shock tech bolt and I have having a problem. It looks like the bolt is
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