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A good while ago I bought a set of Cow Cow shock buffers. The packet contains three different grades ( soft medium and hard) as well as some metal washers.
I subsequently decided not to short stroke my gun, and they have been lying about in a cupboard.
However I have heard that when a TM Hi Capa is customised with a metal slide and stronger recoil spring, it is not a bad idea to put a buffer on the recoil rod. Apparently one buffer means that lock back after last shot will be retained , and shock to the rear of the gun will be cushioned or reduced when the slide goes back. Is this true?
If so, could anybody advise me whether to use a soft, medium or hard buffer, and should I put a metal washer over it?
My gun has a steel two piece recoil rod and 120% spring.
Or is there no benefit to doing this?
I subsequently decided not to short stroke my gun, and they have been lying about in a cupboard.
However I have heard that when a TM Hi Capa is customised with a metal slide and stronger recoil spring, it is not a bad idea to put a buffer on the recoil rod. Apparently one buffer means that lock back after last shot will be retained , and shock to the rear of the gun will be cushioned or reduced when the slide goes back. Is this true?
If so, could anybody advise me whether to use a soft, medium or hard buffer, and should I put a metal washer over it?
My gun has a steel two piece recoil rod and 120% spring.
Or is there no benefit to doing this?
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