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My Firenock “A” battery wire and/or O-ring broke when I removed it from the nock, what happened?

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My Firenock “A” battery wire and/or O-ring broke when I removed it from the nock, what happened?

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Firenock style “A” is the tightest fit of all 5 styles of Firenock. It is due to the small size of the 0.202″ arrow size. Without being as tight as it needed to be there will not be enough pressure to hold the nock in. Not to mention that there is also not much room for anything. Firenock “A” style is also the only style of Firenock that lubricating the nock is a must for easy and successfully installation. Firenock “A” style has an O-ring that is meant to be a one time use. The O-ring in style “A” is meant to be deformed to provide extra binding effect with the internal wall of the shaft. This is why “A” style is one of the strongest designs while being the lightest due to size. Due to the unique design of Firenock “A” it is the only Firenock that one should not do a normal single direction rotate and pull method to remove the nock from the shaft for battery change or nock replacement. When one tried to remove the nock, twisting it like one usually does with other nocks may cause the

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