Are you among the many recoil-sensitive shooters out there? Tired of getting pushed around by your G19? Are your sights or dot taking longer to get back on target than you’d like?
Kynshot has a solution for you that doesn’t take a gunsmith to install. The PB6003 promises to deliver improved performance and potentially increase the rate at which you can still deliver accurate fire.

How are they achieving this? Is it some type of sorcery or have they found a way to otherwise cheat physics?
Kynshot PB6003 Specs & Features
Specs
- Weight: .61 Ounces
- Length: 2.96″
- Materials: 17-4 stainless steel, Mil-Spec hydraulic fluids
- Country of Origin: USA
- MSRP: $115.99
Features
- Drop-in replacement
- 70% recoil reduction
- Improves firearm reliability
- Faster shot recovery
Prices accurate at time of writing
Prices accurate at time of writing
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Kyntec, the parent company of Kynshot, has been around since 2012, producing recoil reduction solutions for the aerospace, firearms, and defense industries. They achieve this by using mil-spec hydraulic fluids in their recoil systems.
The company claims their fluid slows down recoil, reducing it by as much as 70%. This allows shooters to acquire their sight picture faster for follow-up shots.

Kynshot indicates they have tested the PB6003 and found it cuts down shot recovery time by one second. In addition, the New York manufacturer insists their product makes firearms more reliable.
We recently reviewed the Daniel Defense PCC and noted how flat-shooting the gun was. Closer inspection revealed that the installed Kynshot buffer was the source of this outstanding performance.
Kynshot currently makes recoil products for a wide range of firearms, including AR-15s, AR-10s, Shotguns, and pistols. The PB6003 is one of their newest patented offerings (Pistol Buffer Patent NO. US 11,959,718).

Designed to work in Glock G19 or similar models, the PB6003 includes an adapter for Gen4 and Gen5 models. MSRP is $115.99, though online retailers have them listed for $99.99.
The PB6003 is currently on pre-order and should be available mid-summer. Rest assured—we’ll be testing these out and reporting back!
Will you be updating your Glock 19 with a Kynshot? Let us know in the comments below. Take a look at Best Glock Upgrades [Hands-on]: Defense, Competition, & Custom for even more options!
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