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GTA e-bolt

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Topic: GTA e-bolt
Posted By: adpaintball88
Subject: GTA e-bolt
Date Posted: 27 October 2004 at 8:14pm
Can you walk a 98c with the GTA Ebolt on semi auto EASILY? thanks guys. I ask this because i am thinking about getting one.

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Posted By: Blue Hopper
Date Posted: 27 October 2004 at 9:11pm

Yes. You shouldn't have trouble walking any electric gun. Anything else.



Posted By: rootsradicals
Date Posted: 27 October 2004 at 9:11pm
sure why not

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Posted By: adpaintball88
Date Posted: 27 October 2004 at 9:19pm
is the BSI ebolt THAT much better than the GTA one?

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Posted By: rmorey
Date Posted: 27 October 2004 at 10:00pm
^^^ no... the only advantage is that you can change firing modes without taking your grip apart.  (some people will argue that the BSA has better quality parts, but I don't agree... the GTA is just fine.)

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Posted By: jeep 98 custom
Date Posted: 28 October 2004 at 10:01am
The E-Bolt is walkable, but you're gonna wanna do some trigger work so the pull's not horrindously long.

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Posted By: adpaintball88
Date Posted: 28 October 2004 at 1:37pm

Originally posted by rmorey rmorey wrote:

^^^ no... the only advantage is that you can change firing modes without taking your grip apart.  (some people will argue that the BSA has better quality parts, but I don't agree... the GTA is just fine.)

You have to take the gun apart just to change modes? Is there anyhting like a switch? or not? thanks guys



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Posted By: ItalianoGuy04
Date Posted: 28 October 2004 at 3:31pm
model98.net

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Posted By: ziggymarley
Date Posted: 28 October 2004 at 3:51pm
there are tourney locks. The bsi you only need to go through the programming modes to change anything....fireing modes, rof, dwell, etc...

also, it has a LP reg that is based off of a palmer micro. bsi has a dual red/green led to help in changing the modes for programming....and i believe the on/off switches are different, and the boards and microswitches.

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Posted By: Squirrel Master
Date Posted: 28 October 2004 at 4:02pm

To answer your first question....yes...the GTA E-bolt is very walkable.....some people will tell you to get the BSI over the GTA because it is not locked as low as the GTA (13bps) but to tell you the truth.....in order to even reach GTA's 13 bps you need some heavy modding..... ie: Porting the feedneck, new o-ring for front bolt, etc.....I've still only gotten my GTA to fire around 10 or 11.....but I'm still workin on it....



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Posted By: Stiffler
Date Posted: 28 October 2004 at 4:04pm

i think with a stock trigger it'd be hard but with like a stick trigger or a blade trigger and some lighter trigger pull mods you could easily walk it to its cap at 15 bps (<i think)

good luck!



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Posted By: rmorey
Date Posted: 28 October 2004 at 10:11pm
Originally posted by adpaintball88 adpaintball88 wrote:

Originally posted by rmorey rmorey wrote:

^^^ no... the only advantage is that you can change firing modes without taking your grip apart.  (some people will argue that the BSA has better quality parts, but I don't agree... the GTA is just fine.)

You have to take the gun apart just to change modes? Is there anyhting like a switch? or not? thanks guys

You have to take the left grip off.  This exposes some dip switches and potentiometers on the circuit board.  You use a small screwdriver to move the switches (for firing mode settings) and turn the potentiometers (for rate-of-fire and dwell settings).



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Posted By: adpaintball88
Date Posted: 29 October 2004 at 1:55pm
oh ok, thanks for explaining rmorey. thanks guys

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