Originally Posted by
Dr. Bullseye
I found two makers of individual tungsten weights and instructions on installing them. As Iraqgrunz says, I have a carbine buffer (unmarked) so one, possibly two weights (H1 or H2) are needed. If I do a DYI both can be tried. I also spent the day looking at buffer springs and the claims they make. People say the Sprinco red spring will improve the feel of recoil and improve follow up shots by keeping the rifle flatter after the first shot. They also say a heavier spring will increase the cycle time which may help my ejection pattern. They also claim their springs last much longer. They recommend the red spring and an H1 buffer. I may just do this. I will call them Monday and get their final recommendations.
One thing at a time.
There are tons of guns running well with the standard style spring. While Springco is highly regarded it may not be necessary.
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