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RedWidow
03-30-2001, 01:22 PM
I know I get the spyder rear cocking kit but can I get a better rear cocking kit, what iis it and whats the price
Hsuve
03-30-2001, 03:16 PM
Why do you want rear cocking? It won't help your performance any... And for the cost from Kingman, you could get a Vigilante for that.
Spyder_Kid
03-30-2001, 03:50 PM
Just get a Cyclone II bolt....It performs better than the Cyclone III which is a rear cocking bolt.
Hsuve
03-30-2001, 04:04 PM
Actually, a bolt will not increase performance. A bolt will make the difference of air flow though.
Evilcrayonusa
03-30-2001, 04:36 PM
Um changing the air flow does effect performance if the air flow is all lopsided it will put a weird spin on the ball causing it to veir
Mission540
03-30-2001, 05:30 PM
I bought the 32deg. T-slider rear cocking rod. Out of all the rear cocking rods on the market, they are the best looking and the easiest to operate.
Hsuve
03-30-2001, 05:59 PM
Originally posted by Evilcrayonusa
Um changing the air flow does effect performance if the air flow is all lopsided it will put a weird spin on the ball causing it to veir
Air flow lopsided? How is the air flow lopsided in any of the bolts that you have seen? Also, again I will say that bolts do not make a difference in accuracy or anything. Venturi designs will only take flow away from the bolt. Thus you'll have a harder time getting the appropriate velocities when going LP.
Evilcrayonusa
03-31-2001, 05:19 AM
You can have a lopsided air flow if the air is obscured or you get frozen co2 in the bolt thus causing un even air flow
Hsuve
03-31-2001, 07:24 AM
Originally posted by Evilcrayonusa
You can have a lopsided air flow if the air is obscured or you get frozen co2 in the bolt thus causing un even air flow
CO2 generally doesn't freeze in the bolt... When the striker slams into the valve pin allowing the gas source to flow through, the pressure is quite great thus it moves up the bolt and out the gun in milliseconds. That's why there's a zip chance of CO2 freezing in the bolt. I'm sorry, but nobody has made a lopsided bolt. Once again, I'll stress that they do not make an improvement in accuracy or range.
I like rear cocking when it comes with the gun but I dont think you should buy one.
DraXsuS
04-01-2001, 08:02 AM
Another thing that the rear cocking does is when you're leaning agaisnt wall or a bunker, and you very close to the wall and you shoot, the side cocking knob wont hit the wall.
Intruder
04-01-2001, 08:12 AM
I doubt that would happen but I have a rear cocking bolt and I like it, no complaints.
RedWidow
04-01-2001, 03:10 PM
Just answer the question please!
DraXsuS
04-01-2001, 03:55 PM
its around 60 bucks
http://www.pbreview.com/fpics/MajSpyder040101185521rear.jpg
RedWidow
04-01-2001, 05:02 PM
So thats the one I should get?
DraXsuS
04-02-2001, 11:44 AM
Or this for 30 bucks
http://www.pbreview.com/fpics/MajSpyder040201144330spybeaver1.jpg
http://www.pbreview.com/fpics/MajSpyder040201144352spybeaver2.jpg
terpsare1
04-02-2001, 04:13 PM
MajSpyder, i was thinking of getting one. Where did you see that.
Hsuve
04-02-2001, 07:47 PM
That's the AKALMP rear cocking setup. Your bolt needs to have 10-32 threads in the back of the bolt.
DraXsuS
04-03-2001, 02:47 AM
Originally posted by terpsare1
MajSpyder, i was thinking of getting one. Where did you see that.
http://ind.cioe.com/~akapp/akalmp/akamain.htm
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