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You know, I'm not so sure that the info on the ACS bolt sliding back too far is entirely accurate. I mean, the guy who posted it even said that he had no way of being sure, if I recall correctly.
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I doubt that it could... I mean its a pretty tight fit and it only works off of force
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see i think it looks awsome. I almost wanna trade in my gun to get one, but i prolly wont since i just finished getting everything i needed for my gun. But i really like it.
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I seriously doubt that Kingman knowing about the problem equates to the reason behind the allen bolt being there, I think it is there simply for maintenance reasons. People occasionally need to clean their markers thoroughly and breaking apart the ACS bolt would be part of that. I'd wager that the allen bolt being there is for that reason.
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I still doubt that flying back thing those guys are talking about... I mean the spring on my ACS is SUPER tight. Only way I could see it doing that if it would be really loose
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Well, I think I'm gonna try calling up Kingman this weekend, and emailing them too...we really need to figure this stuff out.
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