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    Hi guys thanks for the info and input, much appreciated. Yes this bolt did look very professional and really did compliment the gun hugely.

    Would love to get one for mine, but I doubt there's any old stock knocking about. I guess they must have had an extension added to the end of the probe.

    Would make this great gun by much more functional and nicer in use.

    Can anyone on here knock one up with a teardrop handle. Even if it fits over the knarled end of the bolt probe with a grub screw, rather than the little bar in place.

    Thanks for the input on this...


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    Here's the link to the gun in question, it gives an idea of how its been fitted.

    https://www.guntrader.uk/guns/air-ri...70306162941003

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    Last edited by kash2001; 11-05-2018 at 09:04 AM. Reason: swype has a mind of its own ��

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    that looks near enough std to me
    the bolt handle just screws in

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    Quote Originally Posted by --ped-- View Post
    that looks near enough std to me
    the bolt handle just screws in
    agree - looks like a standard ace bolt.

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    Yes my bad the bolt and and the safety merged together, that looked like a bigger bolt on my small screen mobile phone.

    Looking on the laptop it is clear to see. But if a proper bolt could be added I'd definitely buy one as the current affair feels an afterthought.

    I'll dig mine out and see if any of the spare bolts could be attached in the mean time.

    Any thoughts on a bolt that could fit would be great.


    Atb

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    thread is m4 from what I remember I made a couple of probes a few week's back with pin probes rather than hollow ones

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    Quote Originally Posted by --ped-- View Post
    thread is m4 from what I remember I made a couple of probes a few week's back with pin probes rather than hollow ones
    Not knowing a lot about these probes what is the advantage of this. Also are you able to turn out a tear drop handle for the Ace.

    Many thanks.

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