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    Is the buffer normal?

    Is this normal wear for a buffer with only 50 rounds through it? The buffer was new and put into my bcm lower and upper middy. Is the wear normal/okay?
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    I'm feeling a bit of deja vu on this one.

    Buffer wear is normal, though I'm not sure if there should be that much wear in only 50 rounds. Who made the buffer?

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    I managed to get a better picture.
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    Its the buffer that came in my bcm complete lower from bcm so I think its a bcm h buffer. I noticed the same in my other bcm lower rifle as well. As long as it wont mess with the function I don't really care.

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    Your link isn't working, but the first photo was adequate.

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    Not normal. How deep are those marks. Check the back of your carrier, any burrs sticking out or is it smooth?

    Could also be coming from the buffer retaining pin. When you close the upper and lower together, does the carrier push the buffer back off of the retaining pin slightly? It should.

    You said you saw the same thing on your other lower. Did you shoot that same upper on your other lower?

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    They are not very deep but you can feel them. The carrier is smooth.

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    I agree that it's very likely caused by the buffer retaining pin. While the upper is closed onto the lower, the carrier should slightly rub against the buffer, moving it rearward a small fraction of an inch.

    Calling it normal isn't quite the correct term....I'd like to change it to "not uncommon". My 6.8 with an LMT carrier, built with Mega receivers, exhibits it more than my other ARs, but others (but I may have run their buffers in the 6.8 for short periods), and yet others not at all. My BCM lower, which is typically paired with a BCM upper, is the 2nd most affected.

    If there's much of a gap between the buffer and carrier, the pin will likely eventually be bent towards the carrier. This would likely reduce the impact forces on the pin to a degree and lessen the gouging. An excessive case of this can eventually cause the pin to break. In most cases, I'd guess it's caused by simple tolerance stacking.... retainer pin hole at one end of the tolerance and a carrier length/position at the other.

    Calling BCM for their feedback wouldn't hurt.
    Last edited by grizzman; 05-06-18 at 10:21.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clyde777 View Post
    Its the buffer that came in my bcm complete lower from bcm so I think its a bcm h buffer. I noticed the same in my other bcm lower rifle as well. As long as it wont mess with the function I don't really care.
    Confused... Is the buffer getting beat up when installed in the BCM lower. It almost sounds like you took it out of a BCM lower and put it something else. "Its the buffer that came in my bcm complete lower" Read this>> https://truenortharms.com/products/a...uffer-retainer
    Last edited by GH41; 05-06-18 at 07:28.

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    Its a BCM buffer that came in the BCM lower.

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    Have you tried emailing BCM? This seems excessive for only 50 rounds.

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