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🖤 Lock in comfort, lock out recoil — the ultimate upgrade your firearm deserves.
The Allen Company Recoil Eraser is a sleek, black slip-on recoil pad crafted from advanced silicone rubber polymer that reduces felt recoil by up to 70%. Designed for small to medium straight-stock rifles and shotguns, it offers a snug fit across a broad range of popular firearm models. Lightweight and compact (5.13" x 1.75"), it enhances shooting comfort during extended range sessions while improving control and reducing fatigue. Backed by a 1-year manufacturer warranty, it’s a top-rated, professional-grade accessory favored by serious shooters.






| ASIN | B003C6VTZY |
| Additional Features | Lightweight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #100,210 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #65 in Recoil Pads |
| Brand Name | AC Allen |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,130) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00026509155119 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.13"L x 1.75"W |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | Allen Recoil Eraser, Recoil Reducing Pad, Reduces Recoil for Both Rifles & Shotguns |
| Manufacturer | Allen Company |
| Material Type | Silicone Rubber |
| Model Name | Allen Recoil Eraser, Recoil Reducing Pad, Reduces Recoil for Both Rifles & Shotguns |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Reducing felt recoil in firearms |
| UPC | 026509155119 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
T**Y
Perfect fit for a Savage Mark II FV .22 bolt action (size small)
I bought this to increase the LOP for my Savage Mark II FV .22 bolt action. I took the plastic butt plate off before installing the recoil pad (size small), the fit is perfect, and it increased the LOP by just over .25". If the butt plate was left on, it would increase the LOP by a little over .5". For my rifle, no modification was needed, it fits snug and right up against the sling/bipod stud, like it was made for this rifle. I imagine the fit would be similar for most standard polymer straight stocks. Can't comment on its ability to effectively reduce recoil, but it feels very similar to the excellent recoil pad on my CVA Scout. Seems to be a good product for a good price. Probably no need to spend more $$ on the 'other' brand.
W**M
looks good
fits looks good
A**M
Effective Recoil Reduction for Enhanced Shooting Comfort
The Allen Company Recoil Eraser is a recoil-reducing pad designed to enhance shooting comfort by minimizing the impact of recoil. Whether you're an avid hunter or a target shooter, this pad offers a practical solution to help reduce the discomfort and fatigue often associated with heavy recoil. One of the standout features of the Allen Company Recoil Eraser is its effectiveness in reducing recoil. The pad is made from high-quality materials and incorporates a gel-filled design that helps absorb and disperse the energy generated by recoil. This results in a noticeable reduction in felt recoil, allowing for more enjoyable and comfortable shooting sessions. The recoil pad is easy to install and fits most rifles and shotguns with a standard buttstock. The slip-on design ensures a secure fit, and the pad stays firmly in place during use. This convenience is especially beneficial for shooters who frequently switch between firearms or need to adjust their shooting setup quickly. In addition to its recoil-reducing capabilities, the Allen Company Recoil Eraser also provides a cushioned and comfortable shooting experience. The gel-filled pad molds to the shape of the shoulder, distributing pressure evenly and reducing the risk of soreness or bruising. This is particularly beneficial for shooters who engage in prolonged shooting sessions or who have shoulder sensitivity. The recoil pad is also designed to be durable and long-lasting. The high-quality materials used in its construction ensure that it can withstand the rigors of regular use and provide reliable recoil reduction over time. It is resistant to wear and tear, maintaining its performance even after extended periods of shooting. One aspect to consider is the size of the recoil pad. While it provides adequate coverage for most shooters, individuals with larger frames or longer arms may find that the pad doesn't cover the entire shoulder area. It is advisable to take measurements and compare them to the dimensions of the recoil pad before purchasing to ensure a proper fit. In summary, the Allen Company Recoil Eraser is an effective recoil-reducing pad that enhances shooting comfort. Its gel-filled design effectively reduces felt recoil, providing a more enjoyable shooting experience. The pad is easy to install, durable, and offers a cushioned feel, reducing the risk of shoulder soreness or bruising. While sizing may be a consideration for some users, this recoil pad offers a practical solution for those seeking enhanced shooting comfort.
W**E
Great buy.
I put this on an O/U shotgun and I was surprised how well it worked. I definitely recommend it.
I**Y
Shoulder Saver 3000
TL;DR This is an excellent pad that does its job. Slipped it right on to my mosin, but not easily enough that it could come off without intentionally removing it. I bought this before I had even fired my Mosin Nagant 91/30 after reading stories of the recoil and suffering shoulders. I took it to the range and put 30 rounds through it without any issue to my shoulders. A week later, I brought my buddy with me to try out the rifle and we put 70 more rounds down range without incident. That is, until we decided to shoot without the rubber pad. With the last of the ammunition I had, we decided to try it out minus the pad to see the difference. My buddy went first and sent two rounds out. The first shot, he was visibly uncomfortable and began nursing his shoulder. After the second shot he said to me, "okay, I'm putting this [recoil pad] back on." He quickly fired the last 3 rounds and remarked how he just wanted to get it over with because his shoulder hurt and that "the first two shots ruined [the experience]." So after 35 rounds with the rubber pad he was totally fine and after two without it his day was ruined. Now it was my turn; I fired once, twice, and thrice without the pad. I didn't have nearly the same experience as my friend, but I also have more natural padding than he does. That being the case, I could probably have fired many more rounds without the pad and not felt the same pain that he did but I decided to put the pad back on anyway to prevent the same outcome. Even having done so, my shoulder became a little sore shortly afterwards. Based not only on my own experience but my friend's as well, I can say that this recoil pad does an excellent job of saving shoulders from the recoil of Soviet cannons and I highly recommend it.
N**X
Good fit on multiple systems and much easier on the shoulder
I ordered the small size for my Mosin-Nagant M38 (7.62x54R) and it fits very well. It also fits nicely my Tikka 12-70 (12 ga) which has a larger shoulder stock. Since it’s rubbery it just stretches a little. This does an excellent job taking the edge off of the recoil. I found those two quite rough on the shoulder, but this pad made them much more shootable. Also it’s very easy to put on and take off. For some reason amazon said my review doesn’t meet community guidelines. I have no idea why, so I’m trying without the pictures. Please tell me what guidelines I’ve violated!
R**.
Looks Good... BUT...
The absorbing pad is rubber and is about 1" thick, which is good. Installation is quick and easy and simple. The Biggest issue comes when shooting some shells with above average recoil. the pad rests on the existing buttstock, It doesn't fasten at all. This creates a recoil absorbing pad that is subtly shifting with each shot. You now have to adjust after each shot to keep the pad on the shoulder, or risk shots with recoil in the outer shoulder or chest, both of which are moderately uncomfortable. It does its job, but a lower-profile gel pad may be preferred. This also adds about 3/4" to LOP, which may make manipulation for follow-up shots difficult
D**G
I have three of these in small for use with K98 Mauser, Lee Enfield and a K43. They work better than I expected they would. I have to take blood thinners and without them even after 20 shots, my shoulder looks like I was kicked by a horse. Last week I fired a total of 99 .303 and 8mm rounds and I don't show any bruising whatsoever. The added bonus is the extra length they add to the rifle's stock makes them all fit me better. The only very slight downside is they need to be taken off the rifle for storing in the gun safe as the rubber and the wood finish on the stock do not get along well over long periods but that is a very minor issue. The go on and come off easily enough.
A**.
A mi Laurona superpuesta y a mi Mossberg 500 les queda como un guante.
J**E
I used this on a lightweight, sporterized Lee-Enfield .303. The gun only has a ridged hard plastic butt plate and kicks like the proverbial mule. This product reduced the sharp, hard recoil to a dull comfortable thud. It has a custom stock that measures about 5.25 x 1.6”. The medium size fits snugly over the butt, including the thin plastic plate. I also got another one for a Mossberg MVP Patrol .223. The recoil on this one is not nearly so punishing as the .303, but it’s snappier than I expected. That is because it is light and there’s a tubular structure in the buttstock that is covered only by a thin rubber butt cover. Some might not notice this too much but I can feel the end of that tube with every shot. The Allen recoil reducer eliminated that too. The stock dimension is about the same as the .303 and the medium fits well right over the thin factory butt cover. Both rifles are vastly more comfortable to shoot now. The LOP is a little longer but I don’t find that a big problem. When buying one you do need to measure the stock dimensions carefully and match the size of the slip on (on some makes this information is pretty vague.) The rubber is flexible but you want the inside dimension of the pad to be within about .25” of the gun butt.
A**S
Was looking far and wide for info on a proper recoil pad that would fit my Remington 870 20 gauge (sportsman model with the wood stock) and this one seemed a fit. The small is a perfect fit over the current pad (if you could call the original a pad, the thing is hard as a rock) and is noticeably softer than the original. It does help lower the felt recoil and is more comfortable than the original. Haven’t shot a ton with it but it does seem to stay in place well. Is it as good as a limbsaver or a pachmayr, don’t think so, but at a fraction of the price, it helps with recoil, gives me the longer length of pull I needed and is a great deal!
O**K
I couldn't find the right size for my Henry Big Boy in 357 magnum which kicks like a mule with its brass butt plate. The small size fits decently. It's a bit loose, not enough to fall off by any means but loose enough to pull it off easily. Seems quite comfortable. Haven't shot it yet but with all the rubber padding I do think it'll cut down on the recoil by 60 or 70%.
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