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Hi Dennis, I just installed the three
BOLT
BUMPERS in three of my AK's. They fit perfect and
were easy to install. I can feel that they are softer
than my AK with a "B***** Tech . . . " Good Job!
Chuck
Dennis, A month or so back I ordered a
bolt
bumper from you for an AK-47. I received it and it
works fine. Seems to be better than the other
companies, and the price is right. It really reduces
the recoil. . . Thanks you, Tom S.
Please send me the 2x faster trigger for
the AK type rifles. (no longer available due
to BIG Bro.) David K., WI. PS I
love the bolt
bumpers!
I don't know how much clout I hold . . .
but I can vouch for the quality and effect of
BumperGuys'bolt bumpers. There's not much to
them but I could definitely tell a difference in the
felt recoil with the bumper installed. He is a very
nice guy too! Dickie
I got some buffers and tried them out
from BumperGuy. I tried them in my Romak
3 and .308 Saiga. They work good. The recoil was
reduced on the rifles and not really any modification
needed to install them. I have one I am going to try
in my Chinese Dragunov. I was looking at the
B*****tech buffers and theirs for AKs will need a lot
of modification to fit the Romak 3 and would not fit
the .308 Saiga. Ed.
I received my Bolt Bumpers
from BumperGuy
today. I was rather impressed with the idea. They
slipped right in on my Saiga and Yugo and I was
pleasantly surprised to find glue INCLUDED. (I ordered
the 3 pack) What a deal. I suggest that everyone give
em a try. They are narrow in thickness and will not
affect normal function of the rifle unlike the other
buffers do (I despise the B*****Tech ones.) This is
the ticket. BumperGuy is not getting
rich off of these by any means, so you won't feel like
you're being taken advantage of like the other guys.
Go ahead, give em' a try. "BackBlast"
I received a 3 pack of the AK bolt bumpers
from BumperGuy. At the price, you wont
feel "taken" trying this product out. I did a few
"tests," to see if these things would stand up as well
as the B****** Tech's. I loaded 4 mags each with the
same Wolf ammo. First I started with the B***** Tech
and shot one mag (30 rounds) at a slow even aimed pace
to feel the recoil, and listen to the noise produced.
I'm not a fan of the B***** Techs, and have thought
for some time they are overrated. Yet, I was trying to
be fare. The next 30 rounds were fired as fast as I
could pull the trigger. There were no
malfunctions and no reduced noise. Recoil
was there yet not great. I did the same procedure as
above, yet this time installing BumperGuys'bolt bumper. At first I was thinking,
.. probably the same thing is going to happen.... I
started with slowly firing the first 30 rounds, ....
the recoil was less than with the B***** Tech. I felt
that from the start. After firing the last 30 rounds
with no malfunctions, I determined that it did not
cause a negative problem with the function of the
rifle in anyway, and the felt recoil is reduced lower
than with the high price competitor. The truth is, for
the price, this is a deal, no questions about it. I
would highly recommend trying these whether you are
satisfied with B***** Tech or not. I think you'll be
pleased with the result. "Informer"
I have five Ruger 10/22 LR rifles and have
BumperGuy's
Bolt Stops in all of them. The receivers
are made of aluminum. Far softer than steel . .
. The pins the Bumper Guy
sells are softer (some are space age plastics and some
are rubber) and help absorb the blows from the
steel bolt and keep your receiver from being damaged.
It is also theorized that the soft ones add a little
recoil to the bolt (bouncing off the rubber) assisting
it's forward travel. This would allow you to shoot
slower ammo that might otherwise not cycle (jam) in
your gun. Subsonic ammo is quieter! The Soft Bolt Stop definitely makes the gun
quieter, and with less recoil, making the gun more
pleasing to shoot. All in all, it is a no loose
situation. It doesn't matter if you want to save your
receiver, make your gun operate quieter, or have less
recoil. The bottom line is they work. Good luck.
Subsonic
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