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UPC
874218000783
Stock Number
63466709
Condition
New in box
Brand
Wilson Combat
Model
2G
Weight
0 lbs
Wilson Combat is a premier manufacturer of custom firearms known for precision engineering and exceptional performance. Specializing in handguns, rifles, and tactical weapons, Wilson Combat is trusted by professionals, enthusiasts, and competitive shooters alike. With a commitment to quality craftsmanship, every firearm is tailored for reliability, accuracy, and durability under the most demanding conditions.
Founded in 1977 by Bill Wilson, Wilson Combat began as a custom gunsmithing business. Over the years, it evolved into a leading firearms manufacturer, known for revolutionizing the 1911 handgun platform. The company built a reputation for combining innovation with traditional craftsmanship, quickly gaining recognition for creati…
Founded in 1977 by Bill Wilson, Wilson Combat began as a custom gunsmithing business. Over the years, it evolved into a leading firearms manufacturer, known for revolutionizing the 1911 handgun platform. The company built a reputation for combining innovation with traditional craftsmanship, quickly gaining recognition for creati…
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Shol-Buff Kit, for 1911 Government. This is a balanced kit containing two Shok-Buff buffers and one heavy duty recoil spring. The Shok-Buff should be changed out every 1,000 rounds and the recoil spring every 2,000 rounds. When the Shok-Buff buffers are gone, it's time for a new kit. It's a great way to remember your recoil spring changes. NOTE: Our recoil springs have a closed coil on one end to help them seat firmly on the guide rod. The closed coil end can be identified by its two close windings and narrow inside diameter. For proper installation, slide the closed coil end over the guide rod stem, this will leave the open end of the spring against the recoil spring plug. Improper recoil spring installation can lead to erratic cycling and possible guide rod damage.
