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How do you wear in the delrin bolt?
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#2
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... can't .. only the ACS derlin bolt ... Just keep compressing the spring ... until it becomes loose .. OR ... stick a wooden dowel .. or something of the sort down your feedneck and keep shooting ... 2000 shots should do
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you don't "wear in" a bolt...like ^^^ said....a normal bolt will have wear on it after a while, don't worry. Delrin has less friction because it's impregnated with lubricant and really shouldn't wear as noticably as an annodized aluminum bolt.
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#4
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im sorry I mean break it in, because i saw you guys talking about it in other posts about breaking it in before using it or putting it in ur gun
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well...if it's the ACS bolt, take a washrag, roll it up and stuff it down the feedneck. Air it up and fire off about 1000 dryfires.
If it's not an ACS bolt...just play-there's no breaking it in
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Quote:
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#8
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hah, it's fine i make loads of mistakes also
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Isnt Dry firing bad for your gun?
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not really.
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