01 b2k vaporized, vapor bolt, vapor valve, vapor trigger, vapor lpr adapter, autococker palmer rock lpr regulator,air america vigalante hpr, 1.1 choas chip, dye stickys, dye 14" , boomstick, adjustable drop forward w/ on off, aci 91c4500psi, empire reloader.
Strengths:
reduces blowback
looks cool
Weaknesses:
too much friction
Review:
Here's the story I bought my b2k used on ebay with a few things done to it. Right away I ordered the vapor to go kit. I installed it, and I have only used the maker once before I installed the vapor parts. I thought that my marker was too loud, so I sent it to be vaporized hoping that it could be tuned to be quieter. I got the marker back with the cool vapor jewel and new hid blue light, but when I went to the field it was still loud, the bolt was greased heavily when I recieved my marker and I broke a ball that day and had to clean my bolt therefore wipping of the grease, I forgot to get my grease so I decided to slap in the stock bolt. I shot it a few times and the paint was winging. I brought it to the chrono and it was shooting 340fps wow!!! So I was able to turn the pressure way way down and was shooting 290fps @ 170psi. The marker is now literaly ten times quieter, more consistant, and I have broke zero balls. My conclusion is that the bolt is good for some bushys but my body is too small for it to work properly, will I ever get rid of blowback and still have a quiet marker? I don't think that the product is bad it is just my marker, it isn't for every bushy.
Conclusion:
buy it and try it if it doesn't work for you oh well sell it to a friend and try a new bolt.
Yeah, I think your thinking of hoppers. Unlike hoppers bolts are made for a specific type of marker, in this case bushmasters, therefore they should fit already. Besides if you sand it unevenly you can screw it up, also I wouldnt want to think about how long it would take.