The East Crane brand (also known as E&C) has recently presented its latest offer for players. This time, it is not a new replica but a completely new power system for AEG replicas, which closely resembles gas-powered designs and even the operation of firearms. The E-Bolt/EBS system is designed to offer realistic bolt operation, which is not a small metal plate but a full bolt assembly, made of steel.

The bolt of the replica travels approximately 75% of the original's travel in a firearm, remains in the rear position after the last shot, and can be pulled back using a charging handle. The bolt assembly consists of a piston and a cylinder, which is a dummy bolt. Both elements are movable and simulate recoil. These parts are placed in a new V2 frame, designed specifically for this project. From the materials provided, it can be inferred that, aside from changes in pneumatics and a new ETU control system from Eshooter, other parts such as the motor and gears are standard. It has not been disclosed whether the E-Bolt/EBS system uses dedicated magazines, although the lever system in the front part of the frame might suggest it.
At the moment, only diagrams and a video showing the operation of the E-Bolt/EBS system have been presented at the East Crane/E&C company's profile. No information has been released about upcoming replicas with this system, so we can only wait for further development.



























