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on pbn, someone said that you cant get aftermarket bolts for the side-cocking imagine select... i dont think its true so i came here becaues i think you guys would know more than them
Could you please post some links to some delrin bolts or any other material besides metal that will fit my imagine select? Thanks |
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are the side cocking ones the ones i want?
btw thanks for your time
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no .. it's the short rearcocking ones ... although the sidecocking ones will work ...
Derlin bolts arn't always the best choice though .. but if thats what you want ... |
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so i need a rear cocking bolt for a side cocking gun??? im confused
im sort of a noob w/ bolts so what would be the best to get
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how would i cock it? is there a cocking arm because it is a side cocking bolt?
you cock it like you would cock a tippmann
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If you have an imagine then you would cock it the same way as the stock bolt.
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you put your finger in the body .. and pull back ... just like your stock bolt ...
EDIT: ... ^^ weird ... posted around the same time i did |
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it's an Imagine....it's called "vision cocking"...just like the Esprit's bolt...
that describes that when you look into the window, you see the back of the bolt...but it doesn't move outside the body. Side-cocking bolts have a screw or knob attached to the bolt, that's slides in a groove...on the side of the marker. An old Sonix had the bolt attached to the striker, but you get the point... Get a vision cocking bolt...
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