Bolt buffer

Phil did you ever do the mod tactical22 said to do on the bolt catch spring my bolt stays open after last shot 100% and duckslayer did the mod also and his is fixed too !!!!! :D

I had looked for the mod but didn't find it. Where is it?

Jody, what's up with the buffers. You got some to sell? I want one.
 
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They were just some quick prototypes I cut out of another product. It takes the "snap" out of the bolt contacting the plastic piece that holds the bolt rails. People that had shoulder surgery and other people sensitive to that snap really liked the difference. There are some technical issues that need to be worked out. But if there is enough interest, I will look at making something for real. They will need to be in the $10.00 or less range.
 
They were just some quick prototypes I cut out of another product. It takes the "snap" out of the bolt contacting the plastic piece that holds the bolt rails. People that had shoulder surgery and other people sensitive to that snap really liked the difference. There are some technical issues that need to be worked out. But if there is enough interest, I will look at making something for real. They will need to be in the $10.00 or less range.

Sounds good let us know
 
I had a 10-22 for 20 years shot countless rds through it .Took the gun an refinished the stock and took apart everything to clean the gun had no problems. After all that work a co-worker bought it. I bought me a stainless one had for 10 years now and no problem. Not to say it will not crack , but when , Oh today I did install a buffer not that it needed it. How many rds do you have to shoot to crack housing? I"ll tell my co-worker that still owns the 10-22 I sold him 30 years ago.:eek: I like to get the clack noise out of mine thats why i wanted to know if anybody has installed one on the m&p That is why I also put one on my 10-22.

The 10-22 DOES need one because the factory one is a steel pin in an aluminum housing, and WILL crack if not buffered.

The 15-22 sort of has a buffer, the plastic at the end of the bolt slide IS the buffer. But if you put a secondary one in there, you remove the rearward *clack* as the bolt cycles.

industialfish I was reading the posts today and after re-reading this post it sounds like I was snippy. I apologize your answer is very good. I was just stating this 10-22 is 30 yrs old and has no problems with the bolt pin holes, but I do like the buffers.
 
industialfish I was reading the posts today and after re-reading this post it sounds like I was snippy. I apologize your answer is very good. I was just stating this 10-22 is 30 yrs old and has no problems with the bolt pin holes, but I do like the buffers.

Things were probably made more soundly 30 years ago ;)

But no offense was ever taken. I spoke from personal experience, but everyones experiences are different.
 
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