Preview: Buffer Technologies Recoil Buffers

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posted on December 19, 2020
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Accessory purveyor R&S Precision Sports of Pahrump, Nev., recently acquired the Buffer Technologies brand of polymer, shock-absorbing firearm action inserts.

Designed to minimize abrupt metal-to-metal contact, the buffers help mitigate felt recoil and minimize component wear. The lightweight, inexpensive inserts are available for a wide variety of rimfire and center-fire semi-automatic handguns and rifles, and are easily inserted without tools during routine fieldstripping.

The suggested retail price on the buffers ranges from $10-$23, depending on your firearm.
For more information, visit 1022racerifle.com.

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