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Jubz 04-03-2013 11:13 PM

Shok Buff
 
Hi All,

When I bought this CBOB from another person, unfired, I noticed there's a Wilson Shok Buff on the guide rod. Pic below. Is this standard from Dan Wesson or an aftermarket that was added on by the owner?

Do you recommend keeping it on for this Commander sized 1911?

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MajO 04-03-2013 11:15 PM

Congratulations. Nice pistol. I have read pros and cons on Shok Bufs, but have no experience with, or opinion on, them. :salute:

sdmc530 04-03-2013 11:22 PM

Nice blaster I don't use them and jnb didn't make it so I don't need it

Jubz 04-03-2013 11:26 PM

I've got a message to the owner to see if he installed it or if it came from DW that way...still interested in f/b from folks here on using a Shok Buff.

My inclination is to not use it since it'll be for daily carry/defensive use, and don't like the idea of that plastic possible breaking off a piece and jamming up the innerds.

BadOscar 04-03-2013 11:27 PM

I've never heard of DW using shock buffs. I don't see any issue with it if the gun functions and the slide locks back normal. I put one in my limited edition RZ cause I baby it but I have never used them in anything else. Personally I wouldn't put one in a gun I was going to carry because as I understand it's purpose is not to improve function it's to keep the frame from getting battered.

Sheepdog 04-03-2013 11:40 PM

What he said!

Dave Waits 04-04-2013 12:07 AM

Well, I've repaired three 1911s that jammed because they disintegrated from use, two were WCs and one was a motor-oil colored generic. Personally, I don't use them as they take up space that keeps your recoil spring from moving the slide back that much. In a properly sprung and operating 1911 the frame and slide never meet anyway so, I have no idea what they're protecting from battering.

dw1911 04-04-2013 01:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Waits (Post 50982)
Well, I've repaired three 1911s that jammed because they disintegrated from use, two were WCs and one was a motor-oil colored generic. Personally, I don't use them as they take up space that keeps your recoil spring from moving the slide back that much. In a properly sprung and operating 1911 the frame and slide never meet anyway so, I have no idea what they're protecting from battering.

Agreed. To the OP, No, I would not use a Shok Buff in a Commander Size 1911. I am pretty doggone positive that Dan Wesson has never used Shok Buffs. Period.

MTD 04-04-2013 01:14 AM

My CQB came with a shok buff (WC makes and sales them!); they work fine in the full size 1911s; I replace them every 500 rounds or so when I see a deep indent (no need; just a habit!). Don't use them in your commander size, Jubz!

Jubz 04-04-2013 01:16 AM

Thanks all for your collective IQ points. Off it goes ...


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