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Originally Posted by snowman I need to replace the recoil buffer on my Springfield TRP... You know, the little piece of polyurethane that sits between the recoil spring and the guide... I have been told that this piece is superfluous and can be discarded with no consequence... Is this true?
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Do you have a full-length recoil guide rod, or just the standard spring buffer?
The purpose of the poly is to reduce impact to the weapon itself. Its actual effect on recoil is minimal. The weapon will function without it, but I would replace it, if I was you; especially, if you are doing a lot of shooting with that handgun.
I would also suggest getting the full-length recoil guide rod if you are shooting it a lot, as it does improve accuracy, and weapon stability. One of the drawbacks to the M1911A1 is after a lot of firing, the slide gets loose from the receiver; which, loosens the weapon up and decreases accuracy. A good 'smith can tighten those back up for at minimal cost. The full-length recoil guide rod does offset this a bit, and the poly will extend the loosening up by decreasing the impact.
Hope that answers your question.