CF-W9mmA Bolts Coming Soon...

MACsAlot

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Practical Solutions is honored to announce that we will soon be selling the next batch of CF-W9mmA Bolts. Vegas SMG is still spearheading the manufacturing of them, however, we will be taking over the task of getting them into customers' hands, customer service issues and maintaining wait list and/or order requests.

The next batch should be ready in 3-4 weeks. I just emailed everyone that we had on our wait list. If you are on the wait list and don't see the email, please check your spam folder. But get back to me ASAP as we may sell out before we get through the list.

If you are not on the wait list, but want to be and/or need more details, please visit our website at: https://macmachineguns.com/?product=cf-w-9mm-slow-fire-bolt-for-the-m11a1-380
 

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I've already responded. Very excited about this. Hopefully I'm not too far down the list.
 

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Please excuse the rookie question... does this bolt work in a Lage MAX-10/31 upper? IF so, how would function/run, speed wise etc.? Thanks!
 

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A-Bolt works great in MAX-31, you can tweak the ROF. I also would caution about letting the bolt bottom on the spring rather than the buffer.

 

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Awesome, thanks Eddiep! That looks "slow" about 550 ish ROF/rounds per minute? Nothing negative, very cool indeed!
 

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A-Bolt works great in MAX-31, you can tweak the ROF. I also would caution about letting the bolt bottom on the spring rather than the buffer.


Makes sense, how can you tell the difference? Thanks again!
 

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When bottoming on the spring the rhythm is more abrupt or jerkier, especially with heavier loads. I don't think the bolt is even contacting the buffers in this configuration. The point is the versatility of the A-bolt. It also works great in the M11/9 .380 upper. IMHO the #1 accessory for the M11/9 series, it is a real game-changer.
 

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When bottoming on the spring the rhythm is more abrupt or jerkier, especially with heavier loads. I don't think the bolt is even contacting the buffers in this configuration. The point is the versatility of the A-bolt. It also works great in the M11/9 .380 upper. IMHO the #1 accessory for the M11/9 series, it is a real game-changer.

Nice, yes prefer the bolt not to even hit buffer at all. :bang
Don't own a M11/9, great for everyone who does. Thanks!
 

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Hmmm... how big is the wait list, vs. what's coming in?

I've still got my CFW Gen 1 bolt for my M11/9, but this would be nice as well.
 

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So how many Generation 1 bolts did "Coffee Freak " make? It is my understanding that he had one run of standard M11/NINE steel bolts that were cut off behind the extractor. Then a peice of tungsten was bolted to the back to make up the difference of what had been cut off. The second generation was a fully machined M11/NINE bolt made from a tungsten alloy that had a replaceable firing pin to allow for a closed bolt conversion that has never come to market. The A bolt was added to the generation 2 and was for 9mm in the large magwell M11A1. The A bolt was refined and has a different font than the original and would run both 9mm and .380 in the M11. With the redesign of the A bolt and a price increase in tungsten, the M11/NINE generation 2 was discontinued. With the right spring and ejector the redesigned A bolt can run in a M11 in .380 and 9mm plus run 9mm in a M11/NINE. Since one bolt can do it all the redesigned A bolt is the only one in production.

Scott
 

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A-Bolt works great in MAX-31, you can tweak the ROF. I also would caution about letting the bolt bottom on the spring rather than the buffer.


Are you saying this works in a max-10/31?! That was the question
 
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