FAS 603 / 607 Buffer Pad Rubber
Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2004 5:13 pm
Has anyone experimented replacing the factory buffer pad used in Fas cartridge pistols with an alternative? For those unaware of the operation of the pistol, this is a small rubber or plastic compound pad enclosed in a little metal clip that absorbs some of the shock that the recoiling slide normally transmits to the top shroud when it strikes it at the end of its rear-ward travel.
The rubber compound in my example has crumbled away, and the replacement pad which came with the pistol also appears to be quite brittle with age. I was thinking about chopping up a very firm eraser or maybe folding up a section of bicycle inner-tube and using silicone sealant to attach it to the clip. Does anyone have any other ideas?
Before anyone says "just go and buy a replacement", (a) they are expensive for what they are and (b) I will have to import them which means if I don't want to break the law in my country, applying for import permits to our National Police HQ. This may not quite be "more hassle than it's worth", but I wouldn’t mind investigating alternatives first.
Cheers.
The rubber compound in my example has crumbled away, and the replacement pad which came with the pistol also appears to be quite brittle with age. I was thinking about chopping up a very firm eraser or maybe folding up a section of bicycle inner-tube and using silicone sealant to attach it to the clip. Does anyone have any other ideas?
Before anyone says "just go and buy a replacement", (a) they are expensive for what they are and (b) I will have to import them which means if I don't want to break the law in my country, applying for import permits to our National Police HQ. This may not quite be "more hassle than it's worth", but I wouldn’t mind investigating alternatives first.
Cheers.