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
132 Reviews
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                a bit softer on recoilDoes take a little bit of force with a soft mallet to make it fit. But will not fall out with working on the receiver like the factory steel does. Recoil is different can't quite tell if better. Will be interesting to see how it comes out when time to remove bolt carrier. 
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                Works greatWorked as advertised...no problem installing as some have reported. 
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                Shock Block bolt bufferAlthough more expensive than going to the hardware store and buying a nylon bolt and cutting off the threads, this item does the job well and won't deteriorate and break down from the constant shock of the bolt hitting it. I highly recommend it. 
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                reviewTry my best to take care of my 10/22 while having fun at the range. 
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                Nice improvementNo more metal to metal clack with these. Very easy to install. 
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                Tandemkross Bolt Buffer 10/22To be honest, I installed it and never thought about again. Since it came from Tandemkross, I naturally expect to work as advertised. I have never gotten a bad product from Tandemkross, and expect to visit them again soon. 
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                Quieter shootingI found my Ruger 10/22 to be pretty quiet already, but yes, I think there is a noticeable reduction in noise. It also makes sense for the bolt to not be banging up against hard metal. Installation was quick, but as others have said, pushing it through the second hole is a challenge and took some gentle "tapping" with the plastic handle of a screwdriver. Very satisfied! 
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                Bolt bufferNice little addition. Does add some dampening. Almost impossible to install as is, though. Was able to finally get it in by beveling the edges a bit with a knife 
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                Much better!Out of all the upgrades I did to my 10/22, this one was a bit of a pain. None of that was due to the Tandemkross bolt, just tight tolerances and the nature of the upgrade. After a bit of oil and fiddling I was able to get the bolt in. No more slapping metal sound. Much quieter, recommended. 
 
                     
                     
             
             
             
             
             
         
        