Wilson Combat SHOK-BUFF Recoil Buffer 1,000+ Round Testing

Published on September 15, 2018
Duration: 13:59

This guide details the installation and extensive testing of the Wilson Combat SHOK-BUFF 2B Recoil Buffer for 1911 pistols, as demonstrated by TheYankeeMarshal. The testing involved over 1,100 rounds on a single buffer, assessing its impact on felt recoil and reliability. The expert-level assessment highlights the buffer's durability and effectiveness in reducing recoil sharpness without compromising firearm function.

Quick Summary

The Wilson Combat SHOK-BUFF 2B Recoil Buffer is a durable accessory for 1911 pistols that installs on the guide rod to reduce felt recoil and frame impact. Extensive testing showed minimal wear after over 1,100 rounds, without compromising firearm reliability or slide lock-back function.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Firearms Accessories
  2. 00:10Wilson Combat SHOK-BUFF Testing Intro
  3. 01:01SHOK-BUFF Product Overview
  4. 01:17Necessity and Material of SHOK-BUFF
  5. 02:04Addressing SHOK-BUFF Concerns
  6. 02:44Testing Platform: Sig STX 1911
  7. 02:59SHOK-BUFF Installation Guide
  8. 04:14Debunking Slide Lock Myth
  9. 04:33Live Fire Testing Plan
  10. 05:19Mid-Test Wear Check (350 Rounds)
  11. 06:58Extended Testing Results (700 Rounds)
  12. 07:43Impact on Recoil and Reliability
  13. 08:40Replacement Recommendation
  14. 09:18Final Assessment
  15. 10:16Video Update: 1,100+ Rounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Wilson Combat SHOK-BUFF 2B Recoil Buffer and what does it do?

The Wilson Combat SHOK-BUFF 2B is a polymer/rubber recoil buffer designed for 1911 pistols. It installs on the guide rod to absorb impact between the slide and frame, aiming to reduce felt recoil and wear on the firearm.

How durable is the Wilson Combat SHOK-BUFF after extensive use?

In testing, a single Wilson Combat SHOK-BUFF 2B unit endured over 1,100 rounds with minimal wear, showing only slight impact marks and no significant deformation, indicating excellent durability.

Does the Wilson Combat SHOK-BUFF affect 1911 reliability or slide lock-back?

Testing showed that the SHOK-BUFF did not negatively impact the reliability of a Sig STX 1911, nor did it prevent the slide from locking back on an empty magazine, contrary to some claims.

What is the recommended replacement interval for the SHOK-BUFF?

For carry guns, it's recommended to replace the SHOK-BUFF every 1,000 rounds as a preventative measure, similar to replacing recoil springs during routine maintenance, ensuring continued optimal performance.

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