At a Glance:
- Eliminates "Bolt-Battering" of the receiver
- Eliminates vibration from metal to metal contact
- Easy drop in ready, no tools required
- Oil and solvent resistant
136 Reviews
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Bolt Buffer
Works great. Had a really tight fit and you can definitely tell the difference compared to the stock metal buffer.
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Perfect fit
Just like the Ruger was but a much better fit!
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Bolt buffer
Bevel the edges with sandpaper, lube, tap in with small nylon hammer.
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Bolt Stop Pin
Noticeable difference in the cycling of the bolt! The hard slam of the bolt no longer can be felt
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bolt stop
Works perfect stays in place
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Shock Block
I installed two of these in two different 10/22 rifles. One went in easier than the other, but I was able to get both in with relative ease. I can't say for sure, but I think the variance is in the rifle itself. One of my rifles the stock bolt buffer slid out instantly by just turning the receiver on its side. The other I had to put some effort into removing. Great, inexpensive upgrade.
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Shock block
Noticeable difference at an affordable price, worth buying.
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Wow
What a difference. I, like it seems many others here, am shooting suppressed. The gun was quiet before with subsonic loads. Now it is quieter than a pellet gun. Crazy... Like others have said, fit is tight. I chose to open up the holes in my receiver a bit since I don't think this piece will ever need to be changed and it makes assembly and disassembly much easier. Plus it is held in by the stock when the gun is put together. Need to order another one for my sons 10/22!
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Polymer buffer
Takes some of the clunk from bolt cycling, should be factory!