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    SKS 2 pc Buffer Set

    SKS 2 pc Buffer Set

    These simple drop in buffer set will smooth the action in your SKS rifle

    Eliminated metal to metal contact

    Stops vibration & noise

    Reduces wear & improves zero retention on optics

    Package includes: 1 x Receiver buffer & 1 x Receiver cover buffer.

    Completely Canadian made!

    We just got these in stock now, Here.



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    Looks good, Dave. Are these more "rubbery" than your blue ones?
    I think silicone would be just the cat's whisker...
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    I would say they are softer than the blue ones, these are a 2 piece set, so they will definitely work better! Made right here in Canada.....
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    More lipstick on sks.

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    I've heard using these will some how damage the rifle, anyone wanna elaborate?
    Is it wrong to love the clack clack bang, but wanna run from a click tick lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmichelin84 View Post
    I've heard using these will some how damage the rifle, anyone wanna elaborate?
    Can't see that happening

    Quote Originally Posted by Bubba Yugga View Post
    Looks good, Dave. Are these more "rubbery" than your blue ones?
    I think silicone would be just the cat's whisker...
    Silicone would be too squishy.

    If these are made by who I think they are I'm guessing polyurethane. Mines been good so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmichelin84 View Post
    I've heard using these will some how damage the rifle, anyone wanna elaborate?
    I've heard stories of sks buffers falling apart over time, and little bits of rubber/polyurethane/whatever getting into the trigger group, leading to all sorts of weird behavior including a trigger that doesn't work and the potential to go full auto.

    This doesn't actually damage the rifle long term though, clean up the bits of buffer that are jamming up the trigger group and you're good to go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suther View Post
    I've heard stories of sks buffers falling apart over time, and little bits of rubber/polyurethane/whatever getting into the trigger group, leading to all sorts of weird behavior including a trigger that doesn't work and the potential to go full auto.

    This doesn't actually damage the rifle long term though, clean up the bits of buffer that are jamming up the trigger group and you're good to go.
    Polymer buffers will always eventually fall apart. It is not some magic material. Just like polymer airgun seals, you won't get much use out of an airgun with a 30 year old polymer airgun seal unless you put a new one in there.

    The other type of buffer is not usually something you see on commercial guns except maybe on an AR15.

    Just to add, who is going to go through the trouble of putting buffers in their SKS and never strip it down to look at them again?
    Last edited by fat tony; 05-15-2016 at 11:40 PM.

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    hical, does the use of this combination of buffers affect the action cycle time? Thanks

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    I put a poly buffer in my SKS. Stills runs just as well, but with less metal-on-metal clang.
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