CZ 75 buffer pad

I have put a lot of rounds of all kinds through my 75s without a buffer and have not a broken slide stop.
 
QUOTE=tekarra;12515326]I have put a lot of rounds of all kinds through my 75s without a buffer and have not a broken slide stop.[/QUOTE]
Don't start this again Slavex's head will explode.:d
 
I have put a lot of rounds of all kinds through my 75s without a buffer and have not a broken slide stop.

so like what, 50 rounds? Some of us here put thousands of rounds a month, or even a week, or sometimes even a day, through our guns. We have a pretty good idea what works. As well, in case, again, people haven't noticed, the factory is installing them in guns they expect will be high round count guns (competition guns), including the new Shadow 2
 
I'm not sure if the base model CZ's come with them but I think all the models that have the stainless guide rod with lighter slide spring will come with the buffer pad. Both mine are upgraded models and came with the stainless rods, lighter slide spring and buffers.
 
Take that buffer and throw it right in the garbage. Take the extra slide stops that they come with, or buy an extra and keep it in your range bag lol. Buffer related double feeds are all to common at least in my CZ 75 TS Orange.
 
Take that buffer and throw it right in the garbage. Take the extra slide stops that they come with, or buy an extra and keep it in your range bag lol. Buffer related double feeds are all to common at least in my CZ 75 TS Orange.

That is good to know as I don't want to add something to my Shadow that cause problems that I don't have now
 
The buffer isn't rubber it's a type of plastic, can't remember the name as it was all screwy in Czech.
I've heard of TS related issues with buffers, I'm told that's been solved. But for the Shadow I've yet to see an issue. I just replaced one in my Steel Challenge gun that had 12,000 rounds through it, it was chewed up and barely doing anything anymore, yet the gun continued to function just fine.
 
QUOTE=tekarra;12515326]I have put a lot of rounds of all kinds through my 75s without a buffer and have not a broken slide stop.
Its been a common issue with the 75's for those that shoot a lot, like a few thousand rounds regularly. No matter what the brand everything has a weak point that will be reached if used enough.
 
The buffer isn't rubber it's a type of plastic, can't remember the name as it was all screwy in Czech.
I've heard of TS related issues with buffers, I'm told that's been solved. But for the Shadow I've yet to see an issue. I just replaced one in my Steel Challenge gun that had 12,000 rounds through it, it was chewed up and barely doing anything anymore, yet the gun continued to function just fine.

I was thinking of using one in my stock CZ but would like to hear from CZ that it actually solves a problem.
 
so like what, 50 rounds? Some of us here put thousands of rounds a month, or even a week, or sometimes even a day, through our guns. We have a pretty good idea what works. As well, in case, again, people haven't noticed, the factory is installing them in guns they expect will be high round count guns (competition guns), including the new Shadow 2

Thousands of rounds.
 
Take that buffer and throw it right in the garbage. Take the extra slide stops that they come with, or buy an extra and keep it in your range bag lol. Buffer related double feeds are all to common at least in my CZ 75 TS Orange.
Isn't that a big red flag that the manufacture is supplying parts they know are going to break with the purchase of your pistol. Pretty ballsy to out right admit your product is flawed but not redesign. Hell that's to expensive we'll just throw some extra parts in and some .05 cent plastic parts and pretend our products are worth your hard earned money. And why are they supplying an extra slide stop if the .05 cent plastic o- ring is suppose to solve the problem?
Probably a good thing CZ hooked Dan Wesson they (Dan Wesson) will show CZ how to build a reliable long lasting pistol.
 
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SMFH, parts wear out dude, it's a fact of life, the slidestop is designed to fail before the barrel lug does. The shockbuff is a solution that they came up with recently, they did further upgrades to the Shadow 2 but those changes can't be done to the regular Shadow. But hey, you obviously know soooo much more than they do? FSOMSTM
 
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