Frontliner
29.03.2004, 11:30
Ich habe mir mal bei pbreview.com die Bewertungen und Bemerkungen zu meiner AC 2k3 angeschaut und da empfiehlt einer, sich unbedingt den Orracle-Bolt zu zu legen.
"I would recommend, as your first upgrade, get the Orracle bolt. You might think that bolts don't improve your gun much, and in any other case that may be true. However, everyone knows that when you first start shooting a cocker, its hard to get the trigger pull down and if you don't get a quick, sharp pull, there goes a double feed. This Orracle bolt has a longer intake so it reduces short stroking. In fact, I have yet to short stroke mine in a case of paint. You can actually pull the trigger very slowly and it will still fire as if you pulled it fast. This will help with a more accurate shot due to more consistency since your not having to pull fast your gun is more stable and can stay on target. "
Sollte man sich dann wirklich so einen Bolt zulegen? Habt ihr da schon ähnliche Erfahrungen gemacht?
Nur zum Verständnis: wenn ich es richtig verstanden habe, dann ist der Oracle Bolt etwas länger, so das die Lücke, in die der Ball reinfällt, wenn der Bolzen hinten ist kleiner wird, sprich, es kann nur ein Ball reinfallen, statt zwei????
"I would recommend, as your first upgrade, get the Orracle bolt. You might think that bolts don't improve your gun much, and in any other case that may be true. However, everyone knows that when you first start shooting a cocker, its hard to get the trigger pull down and if you don't get a quick, sharp pull, there goes a double feed. This Orracle bolt has a longer intake so it reduces short stroking. In fact, I have yet to short stroke mine in a case of paint. You can actually pull the trigger very slowly and it will still fire as if you pulled it fast. This will help with a more accurate shot due to more consistency since your not having to pull fast your gun is more stable and can stay on target. "
Sollte man sich dann wirklich so einen Bolt zulegen? Habt ihr da schon ähnliche Erfahrungen gemacht?
Nur zum Verständnis: wenn ich es richtig verstanden habe, dann ist der Oracle Bolt etwas länger, so das die Lücke, in die der Ball reinfällt, wenn der Bolzen hinten ist kleiner wird, sprich, es kann nur ein Ball reinfallen, statt zwei????