1911 shock buff questions
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- Georgezilla
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Pretty much to be expected after thinning it out as much as you had to. I use mine at full factory width, the spring is what eats into the plastic.Georgezilla wrote:Well, the reduced thickness shock buff did not buff much of the shockIt pretty much fell apart after less than 50 rounds.
Here is a picture of the buff if anyone is interested:
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http://www.MidwayUSA.com/viewproduct/?p ... ber=241631SShearer wrote:can you buy them somewhere?
http://www.MidwayUSA.com/viewproduct/?p ... ber=783780
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http://egw-guns.com/store/index.php?mai ... b5666d2949SShearer wrote:I'm sorry I must not have explained it right, I was asking about the firing pin stop with the smaller radias. It sounds like somthing I'd like to try just to see how it works.
There ya go, I had to do a little research to find one first, This one has a sharp corner and you can stone or file on any radius you want, this is not a drop in part and will take some fitting. I got mine from a friend on a 1911 forum the guy is an expert on 1911's goes bye the screen name of 1911Tuner, an ex marine I believe who really knows the gun. I got mine from him seversl years ago.
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With my handloads, I use a 14 pound spring, the small radius stop and a shok buff, it works for me others opinions may vary.SShearer wrote:Thanks, that answers my question. I might have to get one and tinker with it and see what happens.
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