helidude350 wrote:http://www.heavybuffers.com
My ar45s have them
Not really recoil , but a nice "thump" at the shoulder.
If you use a rifle stock, be sure to get the spacer ( or make one).
Don't do the "duh" like in my post on the ar45 thread
Btw have standard carbine buffer and spring in my 450b 16"
That's a nice looking piece of work. While I'm not in favor of adding weight to an aluminum buffer (ever see an aluminum hammer in the store?), in SS this looks like a viable albeit expensive solution. I've never been embued with heavy weight springs because they add to the forward pounding that the BCG and BE take, not to mention the softer brass cases being stripped and chambered. Before throwing a chunk of change at that, I'd consider one of those hydraulic buffers myself.
Though this is unrelated, doing a
meltdown of the BE can reduce a lot of the surface damage that brass incurs during chambering and extraction. If you google it, there are articles, possibly a youtube video on the process. BTW, it's a figure of speech. No heat involved. That and polishing the feed ramp are things I automatically do with every new AR upper, mainly because I reload.
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