KynShot hydraulic recoil buffers
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Good question. I wonder how much quieter they are than the JP SCS though. Since the KynShot uses the standard buffer spring, you will still have the cheese grater sound of the spring against the buffer tube. The other question would be how long the seals last. If it starts to leak you going to have some unknown fluid down into your lower. They claim 10 years or 1 million rounds. Sounds kind of like a car warranty.Engineer, FFL and Pastor
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Originally posted by Frontier Gear View PostGood question. I wonder how much quieter they are than the JP SCS though. Since the KynShot uses the standard buffer spring, you will still have the cheese grater sound of the spring against the buffer tube. The other question would be how long the seals last. If it starts to leak you going to have some unknown fluid down into your lower. They claim 10 years or 1 million rounds. Sounds kind of like a car warranty.Let's go Brandon!
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I notice the spring noise the most in my rifle length buffer tubes. The SCS does spoil you. It really works and makes the rifle sound and feel smoother. A JP SCS along with a drop in trigger and some nice furniture makes it feel like a whole new gun. I'm not sure if they are worth the money just to "feel" or "sound" better if your'e not trying to tune out a problem, but I do like them. Let us know if you get the KynShot. I'm really interested to hear your review.Engineer, FFL and Pastor
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