BobCat wrote:........
The gunsmith (Mike Eagleshield) at CZ told me to keep a new Wolf recoil spring in it, and a shock-buff. I put the shock-buff in at the range but take it out for carry - don't need a possible source of malfunction. I keep a spare slide stop on hand; the part costs about $35, which is roughly 10% of the cost of the pistol.
What exactly is a shock-buff ? I'm assuming it is some sort of after market spring or buffering device designed to soften the slide's "bounce" during recoil.
If this device (and a spring change ?) is neede to prevent potential damage, then why would we want to get one ?
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