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Are the modern made 'Silvers' recoil pads soft like a 'Kick-EEZ' or is it solid and hard?

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they're soft. in fact, they're really a little too soft to get a good finish on the gun. plus they're absorbent enough they soak up every spot of grease they come near. i've only used the $30 "reproductions" but i gather you can get the real thing for abt $75 and supposedly they finish up better.

have never had a kick-eez but i think even the repro silvers are firmer than that. but in no wise would you call them hard. have one on my 35 whelen, a 500 NE #1 (which isn't finished and hasn't been fired) and something else i can't recall now. several sxs's over time. they "look" right. and importantly have no hollows or internal voids so can be cut all the way down to fit anything.



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I've got a Silvers on the Wiebe built 500 Jeffery and it's pretty hard. Granted, you don't want anything too soft on something that recoils that much, but the Silvers I have is hard.
 
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my experience with silvers pads is that they are not soft, and certainly nowhere near the kickeez.


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I used one to replace a sixty year old one that had rotted in place on a model 1910 take down MS in 9.5x57 (I'm not bragging; as a moron I sold it, duh). Anyway the silvers replacement was pretty firm. It looked like the one that came on the gun, only a lot better.

NECG sells a similar pad that is pretty firm as well.

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To my knowledge all the contemporary "Silvers Pads" are of a quite hard finish and grind and polish well.

They are made in the U.K by David Little who also owns Kynamco (Kynoch ammo) and can be ordered via e-mail through the Kynamco web-site.

Many of the best London Guns made today use these pads
 
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everyone please note, i made a distinction between "silvers" and "silvers reproduction" pads. specifically saying i had no experience w/ the former which are more than twice as expensive.
 
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I have been using them for years, the original and the new ones, They are hard by recoil pad standards..I like them for looks and I like them for covering with leather...

I don't need a soft pad, as I think Jack Belk said it all when he said a recoil pad only gives the gun a running start at your shoulder.. jump


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silvers pads are hard, and generally pink.. er red.. no, they are PINK...

to finish one, grind as normal, blow it off with air, then hit it with a palm sander.. you can also run a zippo around the edges to close it up DO NOT MELT IT it will turn black

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what is the reason for leather covered recoil pads ,is it supposed to look good or serve some function ? i think they look ugly myself
 
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How does the Silvers pad compare to the Pachmayer Decelerator.
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