I took the bolt apart and changed firing pin springs and firing pins on my Falcon action at the Mid Atlantic Regionals between targets during a live match. It was brand new and I was setting up the ignition as I shot the match. Never was a problem being ready before the commence fire command for the next target.
The bolt was designed to be user friendly and so that the use of pin punches, hammers, vices, etc. would not be required to disassemble, so a rimfire rilfe smith could vary firing pin spring tension, change firing pins and experiment with different FP tip shapes. It was not a COPY of anything else out there.
They did include an instruction sheet with the actions.
I got a call from a gunsmith yesterday telling me how easy it was to take apart and setup, and that he really liked the idea.
When I first saw the design, I said a good rimfire smith would really apreciate it, and that the novice wouldn't know the difference, except that it was different. Of course novices shouldn't be taking actions apart, or their watches, or micro waves, TVs, car engines, etc. if you know what I mean.