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pardini SP recoil buffer?

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 1:28 pm
by yana
Does the old model SP22 have a recoil buffer? If yes, what does it look like, and where should it be?
Disassembled my SP today, first time, to clean it.
Removed screw on the front
Removed front slide block+barrel
Removed slide+spring
There's a little pen loose in the action
Didnt see any buffer?

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 11:00 pm
by Coastwatcher
The buffer is a green mushroom shaped piece that mounts in the rear of the frame. With the barrel and bolt removed you can look into the frame and see it. With the grip off you will see a hole in the back of the frame that the stem part of the buffer pushes into. If you have a well used pistol it may have been worn away.

They are a little tricky to install. I use a piece of 3/8 wood dowel held vertically. I place the buffer on the top of the dowel and lower the frame down onto the buffer. Using a dental pick through the hole in the back I guide the stem into place.

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 10:42 am
by yana
Thanks. Removed the grip and saw the hole with green circle in it at the back. And the side of the buffer on the side.
Looks like some kinda fiber. I was worried it would be some kinda rubber that could deteriorate over time. Allthough it hasnt shot much, time can deteriorate some things anyway.
Fiber cán harden too.

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 7:50 pm
by Coastwatcher
I think the buffers are neoprene, but that is a guess. Some solvents may affect them more than others.
My Pardinis are high mileage and I have replaced the buffers in both. The one I took out of the HP was almost worn away.