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Originally Posted by ujiro
Kull.. What brand of bolt do you suggest? I want my gun to shoot at sub 350fps so that I can use it indoor and outdoor. What would you suggest I go about? I prefer more recoil and more realistic RoF than speedy rate of fire and lower gas consumption.
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Here's how it split down to: (Cheapest to most expensive)
Recoil, Durability:
Element Steel
JDT Bolt Steel
RA-Tech Steel
Inokatsu Steel
Prime Steel
Efficiency, ROF:
5KU VLTOR Light weight
Element Light weight
Airsoft Surgeon VLTOR Light Weight
RA-tech Light weight
If you're not gonna cheap out: here's what I would recommand
Efficiency<------->Recoil
RA-Tech Light weight, Prime Aluminium, Prime Steel, RA-Tech, Inokatsu
as for fps, you can either use hfc134a gas to make it lower w/ regular inner barrel
or cutting inner barrel to 180mm (from 210mm stock WA/G&P) to get it lower or NPAS.
fps w/ propane (assuming PPS nozzle, if you're using NPAS the maxinium is approx 20fps less)
G&P 6.08mm barrel: 210(380fps), 370(420fps), 510(470fps)
6.03mm barrel: 250(400fps), 370(460fps), 510(550fps)
PDI 6.01mm barrel: 250(430fps), 370(~540fps), 510(~600fps) [PDI01 barrel's fps are more disputable]
What I would suggest?
1) Get a Inokatsu Bolt Carrier, sand down extra length if youre not using prime/Ino receiver. Get a 250mm 6.03mm or 320 6.08 innerbarrel and it SHOULD be around 350 range. (I would suspect upper 350-360)
2) Get inokatsu bolt carrier, install NPAS on it. (keep in mind to buy extra flute valve as metal bending will break from fps adjustment)
RA-Tech bolt carrier was okish in my opinion. Its durable but the finish isnt that great. I sold mine is mainly because I want more ROF and planning on using it rapid/ auto for my gbbr