jdman CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 100% 299 0 1 Location ............ Socialist Island BC Feb 20, 2012 #1 Hey just wondering something, why do some 1911 have no shock buffer, and some do? What does it do, and why is it there? 10mm had one, 45 does not. Pressure thing i assume?
Hey just wondering something, why do some 1911 have no shock buffer, and some do? What does it do, and why is it there? 10mm had one, 45 does not. Pressure thing i assume?
Lodi CGN frequent flyer Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Location South Feb 20, 2012 #2 It is supposed the lessen the impact of the slide to the frame on it's rearward stroke.
B browningautorifle CGN Regular Rating - 100% 281 0 2 Feb 21, 2012 #3 Like Lodi says, I use one just to be a bit kind to mine. They don't work as well in all though it seems. Other makes of handguns I mean.
Like Lodi says, I use one just to be a bit kind to mine. They don't work as well in all though it seems. Other makes of handguns I mean.
dinsdale CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 100% 57 0 0 Location Just outside the Ottawa City Limits! Feb 21, 2012 #4 I use one in my Wife's Colt Commander Lightweight. Change it out every 1000 rds. Want to ease stress on the aluminum frame.
I use one in my Wife's Colt Commander Lightweight. Change it out every 1000 rds. Want to ease stress on the aluminum frame.