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Originally Posted by turok_t
made of steel increases the recoil... i paired it up with the dynamic spring system and it changed the acoustics of my gun
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Why would they call it a recoil buffer? A recoil buffer is a small piece of rubber or plastic, usually, that protects (or is said to protect, it's really BS) the back of the receiver from bending and wear... I guess "recoil increaser" was a dumber name
Historically, the only firearm that had a recoil buffer that served a purpose, to the best of my knowledge, was the PPSH-41.
The dynamic spring system is an interesting idea, for skirmishing perhaps, but I didn't want to change the appearance of the internals of the gun because it was pretty close to the real thing, which I liked.
I may invest in the recoil buffer though, if only just for the sake of increasing steel parts in the gun. Can you tell me if, without the spring kit, there are any drawbacks to the recoil "buffer"?