The Shocktech Super Fly Bolt combines our 3 hole design with a cupped tip to cradle the ball. Our bolts have an aluminum shaft for strength and delrin anywhere the bolt may contact the inside of the gun for reduced friction.
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The Shocktech Super Fly Bolt is older, so while it may be available used and in a few cases new, it is not commonly available anymore.
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Dragon Intimidator, superfly bolt, shocktech hammer kit, was switch, was board, carbon fiber techna trigger, shocktech drop forward, paintball pins custom trigger guard, Dye Throttle 71
Strengths:
Awesome consistency and increased distance. My whole team is going with the superfly bolt .
Weaknesses:
be careful with your velocity if it's set wrong it won't shoot well
Review:
The venting of the bolt really reduces stress on the ball and distance is noticibly increased as well as accuracy. I would reccomend this to anyone who is currently shooting a timmy or any other type of marker the supefly bolt rules. On my recommendation my friends bought superfly bolts for their autocockers and have pretty much stated that they would never use anything else.
Conclusion:
Get it and you won't regret it this is a great upgrade for the timmy or any other marker.
02 timmy- black to yellow fade
WAS wicked eye
WAS trigger switch
adjustible ram cap
JT barrel (2-piece)
revy 12v
freeflow 68ci 3000psi
CP medium razor drop
CP on/off
Strengths:
*slightly more accurate than stock
*no o-rings
*cooler looking
Weaknesses:
*sticker on back came off
*pressure had to be raised to keep previous velocities
Review:
I love this bolt! It looks way cooler than any other timmy bolt and it has better preformance. You may have to raise your marker preesur about 15-20 psi for it to shoot at what it was before, no biggie. The cool sticker on the back came off the second time I used it, which was disappointing for an expensive bolt. I cried. Its funny because you think I'm joking. Anyways... It has a super smooth motion, much better than stock. My secret is to take some dow 33 or 55 or whatever and put a thin layer on my finger. Then I rub the bolt down until it is absorbed. That makes it smoother than a baby's bottom. It is a little more accurate which is hard to do because the stock bolt is so good. Oh yea, pushing it in to my 2k2 was problem because of the way they are milled, again no biggie.
Conclusion:
Better than stock in a few ways, def get it if you can for under 60 bucks. Otherwise dont worry.