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Thread: Make your own H1 H2 H3 buffer assembly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockm4 View Post
    I have access to many types of specialty metals, and tungsten is one of them. And having machine shop skills I have built my own buffers using the weight charts from this sight, and experimented with different weighted buffers, (cheaply) I might add. good luck Patriot
    OK, it sounds like it was fun doing it.
    How about having fun and making some money (not much) by providing us with the tungsten weights that we need instead of buying expensive buffers? I'll take 10 :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by crossgun View Post
    How did you conclude that the weights are tungsten?
    By their weight, color and taste....

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    Was there a particular reason for bumping a 7 year old thread with your senseless post?

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    In case anyone stumbled across this thread without realizing it was inanely NecroPosted over 7 YEARS LATER, there's a proper source for individual buffer parts (which I can personally vouch for) that has literally everything you need to make whatever configuration of buffer your heart desires (except the A5*):

    https://www.kakindustry.com/ar-15-pa...ubes-and-parts

    Edited to clarify: the A5 buffer body itself. The weights, aft rubber bit, weight spacers, and roll pin are compatible.
    Last edited by Dionysusigma; 08-07-17 at 10:01.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dionysusigma View Post
    In case anyone stumbled across this thread without realizing it was inanely NecroPosted over 7 YEARS LATER, there's a proper source for individual buffer parts (which I can personally vouch for) that has literally everything you need to make whatever configuration of buffer your heart desires (except the A5):

    https://www.kakindustry.com/ar-15-pa...ubes-and-parts
    Thanks for the link, just when I needed it. Glad this thread didn't die.

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