It’s not done with drag in the normal fashion. I can’t go into much detail. We are thinking outside the box on this one. All the models show it works. Give us a few more weeks.
The idea is to slow the bolt without adding any extra weight to the bolt. It’s keeping the original weight or even lighter and being able to get your desired speed. If you like faster than stock that isn’t a problem.
This will be an ideal bolt for a ghost upper. Small compact slow and...
I heard that the extra people they hired for the pistol brace registration are now working on the normal transfers. No matter what the change is I really hope it continues. It’s been a long time coming.
Once we get the slow fire bolts going hopefully soon. I would dump the tungsten bolts for what ever you can get out of them and buy a couple versions of ours. M11, and Mac 10.
I agree this is a project of passion. Of course money is always good! The crazy thing about this is no heavy bolts. A tungsten bolt for the Mac10 is 5 lbs. that is just crazy heavy. Form all our models weight is not part of the reduction of speed. There should be a working test bolt in a few...
we are planning 1800 rpm upper rate to 400 rpm lower. Cost is still being kicked around. I am pushing for $900 to $1200 but will now more at a later time.