I have been using recoil buffers from Buffertech and Brownells with good results in my AK-47 and pistols over the last 1-2 years.
I had a Chinese SKS without a recoil buffer that I had put 1,400 hundred round in over 7 years, the rifle was very well cared for, and yet I could see during strip down of the firing assembly where the metal was being scraped back on the receiver block from the bolt end hitting it during recoil, causing the steel on the bolt to also wear as well.
I installed a recoil buffer on my Russian SKS when it had only 60 rounds through it, remembering that the receiver wall looked near mint where the bolt hit it, I have since put around 150 more rounds through it, and lo and behold, there is damage (gouging) to the steel where the bolt is hitting the receiver wall block. I just tore down my Romanian AK-47 yesterday for a real good cleaning and I could see where the recoil buffer was doing its job, helping to preserve my rifle.
Has anyone had experience with these recoil buffers? Is my buffer for the SKS defective? I do have another one as a spare, would it be better than the older unit in design function as it is a different colored plastic and newer?
As many of the writers on this site seem to really know SKS and AK-47's, have they had any problem with the steel damage from recoil impacting their bolts and receiver wall blocks without a recoil buffer?
I am really unhappy about the gouging on my very nice Russian SKS laminated stock rifle, as I wanted to keep it going for many many years of shooting, but now I am wondering if the AK-47 with the recoil buffer is much better in the durability department, and yes, I was thinking about one of the Yugo rifles, hmm....? :?
Thanks