Quick Tip: How To Install The 1022 Bolt Buffer From KIDD
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- In today's quick tip video, I'll show you how to install the 10/22 Bolt Buffer from KIDD. This innovative product makes installation easier and improves the performance of your 10/22 rifle. Follow along as I guide you through the process step-by-step.
Chapters:
0:00 - Introduction
0:06 - Overview of KIDD Bolt Buffer
0:25 - Unboxing the KIDD Bolt Buffer
0:41 - Comparison with Other Bolt Buffers
1:32 - Disassembling the 10/22
3:53 - Removing the Old Bolt Buffer
4:19 - Installing the KIDD Bolt Buffer
6:46 - Final Installation Steps
7:01 - Finished Installation
7:05 - Final Thoughts and Outro
What You'll Learn:
The unique design of the KIDD Bolt Buffer
Step-by-step installation guide
Comparison with other aftermarket and factory bolt buffers
Tips for easier installation and maintenance
Product Highlights:
Innovative two-piece design for easy installation
Durable and flexible material
Compatible with Ruger 10/22 and BRN-22 models
Join me as I demonstrate how to install this great product and enhance your shooting experience with the KIDD Bolt Buffer.
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I run these in all of my and my friends guns. They are strong and quiet. Great product.
I bought a nylon bolt for a few cents and it worked perfectly.
Caleb, thanks for easy to follow instructional. Now, I need you to show me how to remove and install a bad rear shock strut bushing on a 2008 Nissan Altima….lol
Follow up with a longevity and quietness of the pin. 1000 round review??
I used feul line with the flux knocked off a welding rod for the pin , been working fine ! 😂😂😂
Not to denigrate the product - it's probably made of some kind of gee-whiz-bang space age material - but visually, it looks like you could use a length of automotive brake line or small engine gas line. That said, I'm sure it's a fine product.😊
It does look like a piece of vacuum hose with a pin in the middle to hold it in place.
It looks like much more of a pain to take in and out vs a solid pin made of whatever, but maybe I'm missing something and they're way quieter than a normal rubber or nylon pin
I have had a stock 10/22 for nearly 30 years and I have never done anything but shoot it and clean it. What does these buffers do for us?
I don't shoot my 10/22 as much as the centerfire stuff, but I should it is much cheaper...
Quiets it down. For those of us shooting it with a suppressor, the sound of the bolt smacking into the metal bolt stop is loud. So it calms that down a bit and softens the action cycling.
@@jimyeats Ahhh, that makes sense. Thanks👍
Also reduces stress on the receiver from the bolt slapping the steel “buffer” - more a bolt stop.
That said, I’ve never heard of a 10/22 frame being damaged from using the steel buffer
I like and use Kidd 10/22 parts.
DANG that’s a slick looking BRN22 build! Will you make a video going over this particular build, or have you already done that? I want to start collecting parts to build my own fully custom 22 rifle for steel challenge competitions and general fun plinking. Great content as always, much love from Texas.
Hi Caleb, what stock is on your BRN22 and what bolthandle? Best regards Matt
Hey Matt, that's a Grey Birch Chassis and a KIDD Bolt handle.
@@CalebSavant pretty slick looking build!
@@CalebSavant Is the chassis the 5" or 10" version? Pretty cool looking rig.
Got a 3 pack of these online from another brand for a couple bucks
When and if the plastic one I installed years ago starts to show wear I may go with one of these.
Just recently entered the 10/22 game and I have seen a lot of people changing these out but my question is why??
I've been trying to order that TiN bolt for about two weeks now, after my first initially successful attempt was later rejected. I'm a little reassured to see it here on this build. Can you get one onto the shelves and into my cart?
ya gota be kidd in me
Retrofit a ten 22 bolt lock to make it auto release
10/22 bolts are not "auto release" unless you go with an aftermarket trigger assembly.
@@dbmail545 you misunderstood, I'm referring to the stamped metal bolt lock
We did that one
How long is the shipping
It's all fair and the law huh.
Uh a red flag law is harassment, yeah!
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