COWCOW Competition Recoil Buffer Module for TM Hi-Capa/1911

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COWCOW Competition Recoil Buffer Module for TM Hi-Capa/1911

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Cow Cow Competition Recoil Buffer Module

Competition Recoil Buffer Module for Hi-capa / 1911 is the perfect fit for the professional user. Its high-quality, anti-oil rubber material is able to prevent swelling and breaking and performs excellently on shock adsorption.

The recoil buffer minimises the jamming caused during heavy usage. There are 4 levels of hardness of the buffer with stainless steel spacers. Users can pick their own combination (from steady soften recoil to aggressive fast respond) with no limit to ultimate your setting. The recoil buffer is also intended to cushion the impact of the slide against the frame, theoretically reducing the rate at which both parts become damaged from use.

The CowCOw Competition recoil buffer is suitable for use with any 1911, and Hi-Capa 4.3/5.1 pistols and also both plastic and metal slides.

Highlighted Features:

  • High-quality, anti-oil rubber material
  • 4 different hardness options (45° Yellow, 55° Red, 65° Blue and 75° Black) all included in the package
  • Serves with stainless steel spacers
  • Great performance on shock adsorption
  • Becomes a cushion to protect the slide against the frame
  • Different combinations to optimise the recoil for a professional player

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