I used that fake wood plank made of recycled plastic for this job. You will need a cylindrical type of bolt handle to make this work. In this case I used the Volquartsen 10/22 Extended Bolt Handle - Stainless.
Basically that plastic piece is jammed between the bolt handle and the rear opening of the ejection port to stop the bolt from cycling when a round is discharged. When you want to load another round in and eject the spent case, you pull out the bolt stop that rides on the bolt handle and just enough to clear the receiver face to pull back for a fresh round and set it down again at the previous "jamming" position to close the bolt. It's like a turning a bolt handle on a bolt rifle except you pull this one, pull back, then push back in.
It's not permanent so you can remove it for semi-auto mode. I'll do tests and videos when I get a chance for live fire.
I hope someone can improve on this idea. Maybe I should patented this? Nah!! The chinese will just come out with a cheaper version. Just credit me please
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ton45
Basically that plastic piece is jammed between the bolt handle and the rear opening of the ejection port to stop the bolt from cycling when a round is discharged. When you want to load another round in and eject the spent case, you pull out the bolt stop that rides on the bolt handle and just enough to clear the receiver face to pull back for a fresh round and set it down again at the previous "jamming" position to close the bolt. It's like a turning a bolt handle on a bolt rifle except you pull this one, pull back, then push back in.
It's not permanent so you can remove it for semi-auto mode. I'll do tests and videos when I get a chance for live fire.
I hope someone can improve on this idea. Maybe I should patented this? Nah!! The chinese will just come out with a cheaper version. Just credit me please
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ton45


















































