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    9mm buffer/spring questions

    Can running too light of a buffer damage anything?

    Is a Spikes T2 buffer with carbine spring and spacer an OK place to start? (what I have on hand)

    Are solid (no sliding weights) buffers a viable option in a 9mm? I have seen solid buffers that are pretty heavy (~5oz) for cheap.

    Application is an AR pistol with 7" barrel, CMMG bolt and dedicated lower with KAK car length extension.
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    I run a 8.5 ounce Q-Buffer from HeavyBuffers.com
    The buffer is a bit longer, does away with the the spacer, saves the bolt catch from breakage.
    Last edited by hk_shootr; 03-02-14 at 14:21.

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    remember that the 5.56 AR is gas operated locking bolt and the 9mm is blowback. they look the same on the outside but work much differently, and so they need different parts.

    long story short:
    i started with spikes H3 buffer plus spacer, but my 9mm broke multiple bolt catches until i installed a 9mm-q buffer and wolff xp carbine buffer spring from heavybuffers.com. you also no longer need the spacer or quarters as the q buffer is longer than normal.

    money well spent, and it's nice to shoot .28cpr ammo at the indoor no-steel ranges. the extra cost of the q buffer is rapidly offset.

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    I have been running a 9mm rig for awhile. When I switched to a Double Diamond lower I began to break bolt catches after about 200 rounds. I had a 9mm buffer already, even did the stack of quarters. No luck.

    A week ago I finally installed a Q-Buffer, I haven't been to the range yet, but with word of mouth(everything on the internet is true, right?) I'm expecting good results.

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    interestingly, the q-buffer was originally developed to fix a Colt "standard" 9mm carbine.

    as far as ddles glock lowers, I believe part of the breakage problem might be related to their BHO setup.
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    Heavy buffers 9MM-Q I think it's called plus the Wolff spring.

    I have about 1200 RDS through my DDLES Colt patter lower / YMH upper / CMMG bolt SBR. Shoot it suppressed exclusively with a Tirant 45.

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    The Colt 6450 setup has always worked for me. No need to reinvent things..
    Ain't no pockets on a shroud..

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    I am running an A5 buffer in standard carbine tube

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    Quote Originally Posted by sportbikeco View Post
    Can running too light of a buffer damage anything?
    That depends on your block. If you don't have a last round BHO feature, the excess bolt velocity won't damage the bolt catch. You will break hammer pins until you go to SS pins (either KNS or flush Colt). Reliability should be OK unless the spring rate in your mags is low.

    I just run an H3 most of the time, but it's better just to go to a Slash-Q.

    Quote Originally Posted by sportbikeco View Post
    Application is an AR pistol with 7" barrel...
    SBR it.

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    I use a standard Colt buffer with 7 quarters in the tube for my 6450 and it runs without a hitch. It clears the bolt catch by about 1/4" to 3/8".

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