I posted this another forum but so far nobody seems to know anything about it…
I just installed Aridus adapter and SGA stock on my 1301. When I removed the factory stock rod from the back of the receiver I noticed that the tip of the rod that sticks up into the receiver has a small plunger/buffer in it. Im guessing its a buffer for when the bolt cycles to the rear. This all gets replaced by the Aridus kit which eliminates this. So now when the bolt cycles to the rear is it just slamming against the back of the receiver? Could this possibly cause problems down the road or unnecessary wear? I tired searching online and couldn’t find anything about this.
If Beretta didn’t think you needed the spring buffer they probably wouldn’t have installed one. They could have save a few bucks without it. Ask Aridus if they will provide a warranty for your shot gun. I doubt the manufacture will after that mod. Only you can decide if the juice is worth the squeeze.
I actually emailed Aridus a couple months ago about another subject and still have not received a response… I did email them and ask them the same question I posted here but I’m not sure if they are responding to emails. Im sure its not a problem since probably half the people that own them put the adapter and SGA on and I have never heard of a problem. I was just really curious because I had never seen anything mentioned about it. Thought it would make good conversation…