What is the raw weight of the Endine buffer? Can someone post the chart of weights for the buffers?
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What is the raw weight of the Endine buffer? Can someone post the chart of weights for the buffers?
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Originally Posted by SHIVAN
IIRC it's the same as an H buffer.
Hi guy's, I noticed on my Colt H Buffer the Face is getting banged
up by the bolt carrier. It has indentations from the Carrier. Time to get a new one or is this normal ? Maybe a H2 ? It's a Colt 6400c w/ 14.5 LE6921 Barrel w/perm Att. FH. Thanks...:D
Normal
:cool: Cool, That's what I thought...:confused:
It's normal but usually caused by an uneven finish or burr on the back of the carrier where it touches the buffer. If you smooth that area of the carrier out with 1000 grit wet/dry sandpaper you can control the damage to the buffer.Quote:
Originally Posted by harleytech
Thanks, I'll do that....:cool:
Polish the bolt carrier like GM4 said and put a 9mm or H3 buffer in it.Quote:
Originally Posted by harleytech
TS
Joe,
Grant Is The Guy That Will Not Lead You Wrong As He Has Set Me Up With The Right Combination For My Guns. I Run H2 Buffers In My Two RRA Mid-length With Ismi Springs And Run H3 Buffers And Ismi Springs In My 10.5" Carbine With My Vltor Mur-1 With The Noveske Barrel And My 16" Lmt/GG&G Carbine And They Run Like Horses And Have Never Had A "failure To Feed" Or "failure To Eject" And I Run Lake City 55gr Fmj And Federal American Eagle 223 55 Gr Fmj. It Slows The Bolt Down And There Is Way Less Recoil And It Lays The Brass In A Nice Little Group At About 4:00 O'clock On The Ground. This Takes The Beating Off The Rifle And Less Recoil For The Shooter Which Means Faster Second Shots And So On. In All My Years Of Shooting I Have Never Had A Problem With Feeding Or Ejection On Any Of My Ar's With These Set-ups And The Gooood Ammo(no Junk).
Bryan
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