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Uploaded by on Jun 10, 2011

SocomGear m200 CO2 Bolt Installation and Test Fire!

Over 500fps with .48 8mm bbs!

Performance with CO2 bolt is not guaranteed. Results may vary.

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  • BBs tarveling at over 420fps, regardless of energy, will start to show lots of inaccuracy.

  • @SuppressedForce In our field tests, the Cheytac actually proved exceptionally accurate at both 100m and 50m using the .48 with the CO2 bolt. The power of each subsequent shot however, showed slightly inconsistent results given the massive amounts of gas let out by the CO2. This is the reason for the warning "Results may vary." We can assure you the Cheytac is both powerful and extremely accurate.

  • So your telling me that every time the CO2 cartridge is depleted, you have to take down the entire bolt again to replace it?

  • @nonamre Well the assumption is you can purchase several extra bolts and swap them. :)

  • @madbullairsoft that would cost a lot of money for so many bolts, not well executed

  • @SuperDhillon777 This item is for serious collectors and enthusiasts who have requested that we make extra bolts for them in the event we made a CO2 bolt, which we did. =)

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  • O_O...........Shet just got REAL!!

  • Nice! that looks real nice but too bad the gun costs like 1500$...

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  • Is there any way to reduce the co2 flow a little? to make it usable more often?

  • @34powers Odds are this isnt your only wep when playing, a small AEG would be a good wep to bring aswell, also, you wont run around with 10 mags to this gun, so you will prolly have to load the shells more often than worrying about the bolt.

  • I'd love this even more if they made a thightbore for it.

  • Just realized when this fires using CO2, it shoots with about 6.0J of energy. By Canadian law, that makes it a full on firearm...not bad!!!

  • I want this gun badly and have the money in my bank account...but I don't know if I can really justify paying 2500$ Canadian for something that fires plastic BB's. I know buying the Socom Gear is 11,000$ cheaper than the real thing but, I don't know, it is just so much. My parents already bothered me about spending 2800$ on my laptop so I'm pretty sure they wouldn't be a fan of this idea.

    What do you guys think? Buy it I only live once, or save my money?

  • Anyone know what the fps is with this bolt and 8 mm 48. Grams? Really thinking about buying one.

  • all i have to say is amazing. the co2 bolt is fairly cheap and will allow you to have an extra bolt. so if you have to transition from over 500 fps to a lower fps, then you can put in the green gas bolt or whatever u use.. this is a masterpiece

  • great video. i was wondering if there is a way that the bolt can be (custom) modified in order to connect it to a paintball CO2 tank with a remote line. I understand that it will not be in the pure M200 form. i understand that would void the warranty of course.

  • Christ - 500 with a 8mil - @madbullairsoft : what minimum engagement distance do you recommend??

  • If I had the money I would probably buy the m200 and 4 or 5 co2 bolts.. :-) But seriously, who would let you shoot at them with such a powerfull gun?

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