Referencing the different masses of S/A vs. F/A BCGs does the higher mass of the F/A actually benefit from the use of a heavier buffer than standard? Is a "standard" buffer the same weight as the buffer used in an honest-to-God military M4 (which would, of course, have the heavier BCG)? This is probably a moot point for me now since I've already ordered an LMT S/A BCG from G&R but I am interested in the physics of the action.
Sidebar: Now that I'm talking BCGs....Is there anyone who can convnce me in practical terms that I can not stake my life on this LMT S/A BCG?
Maybe I should introduce myself. I am a Critical Care/Flight RN currently serving with an Army Forward Surgical Team in Iraq. I have just started collecting parts for my 2nd build. My first build was a plain-jane A2 with mostly Bushmaster parts. I joined this group after a couple of phone conversations with the Doc about wound ballistics. It is definitely a more reliable source of information than that other site. Thank you all.
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