Description
Our classic concave spring plug. Plug end protrusion is .100".
Machined from stainless steel, natural finish.
Fits all full sized 1911/Government Models with 5" bushing barrels.
Product Reviews (66)
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Recoil spring plug
Wow! Nice part. I put it into my Springfield Range Officer Elite 9mm. The gun comes with an Armor Coat plug in black from the factory but has a stainless barrel and bushing. The stainless 10-8 plug looks like it was made for the gun matching the barrel/bushing and is a great improvement over the factory.
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Spring Plug
Clever, practical design and made with top quality. Please bring back the commander length plug!
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Barstow Barrel Buddy
Recoil Spring Plug sits flush with Barstow Barrel Bushing. Nice addition to my Mix-master 1911.
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Recessed spring plug
Unique best quality product that fit perfectly flush with a standard thickness barrel bushing on a Remington R1 Tactical Double Stack 1911.
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Nice quality
Bought this to replace the full length guide rod in my SA Loaded. Fit and finish on this piece is excellent! Very with this product.
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Nicely Done
Purchased as a replacement in a used TRP I picked up recently. I appreciate that 10-8 not only designs parts that work, but also that look good as well. Something so simple as the dished front and now I think every 1911 should look this way. Plug fits and functions perfectly.
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Excellent Quality
Fit and finish are perfect,quick delivery.
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Looks good
Pretty good product. Functional and good looking upgrade(?) for your full size 1911. At $21, it's about $15 too expensive for what it is. I'm not sure why I bought it, but it does enhance the looks of my pistol. ;-p
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Straight onto my 1911 TRP they went.
Beautiful finish on these, perfect fit, easy tool less break down.
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Perfect for my TRP
I took the 2-piece guide rod out of my Springfield TRP and got a flat wire spring with a Wilson Guide and the 10-8 Gov SS plug... I couldn't be happier. I had a Wilson Combat plug before and the 10-8 model looks so much nicer with the concave protrusion. Had to wait a while for it to be back in stock but well worth it.