My 16" BCM middy short strokes with wolf just enough to not load a round but will cock the hammer with an H buffer every once in awhile(4 times in about 1100 rounds)
My 16" BCM middy short strokes with wolf just enough to not load a round but will cock the hammer with an H buffer every once in awhile(4 times in about 1100 rounds)
Thanks for the replies! I'll stick with the H buffer for now.
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I have a 16" lmt carbine upper and I am running a spikes st-2 buffer. This gun kicks way more hard and voilent them my 20" upper(obviously) and I dont think that the buffer will ever be too heavy because it still kicks just as hard. I think you just have to try it out. I would get a few and then sell the ones you dont want. I went with the st-2 because it was right in the middle of the weights of other buffers and I didnt think it was going to be too heavy. I would try it out!
the t-2 is the same weight as an H, isnt it?
spikes st2 is 4.3 oz
Thanks to ar15barrels for this pic
how can that 9mm buff have 3.4 oz. of reciprocal weight if there are only pads in it?
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because the buffer has all the weight. I think its a different metal.
Running a Spikes ST-T2 in my BCM 14.5 Middy with great success. Mostly shoot Wally world Federal bulk packs, with Brown Bear and Wolf in there too. Not one stoppage yet.
H2 with hot rounds - H1 with everything else - IMHO.
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