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Thread: Do Extra Power Springs and Buffers Really Have the Same Effect?

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    Spike's is good at 'borrowing' ideas from other manufacturers, but I believe their primary goal in using powdered Tungsten was to minimize costs and maximize profits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hkbeltfed View Post
    Well, the Hk 416 and MR556 use tungsten powder in their buffers.
    Didn't I just say that? It's a different operating system.

    Quote Originally Posted by persona non grata View Post
    Spike's is good at 'borrowing' ideas from other manufacturers, but I believe their primary goal in using powdered Tungsten was to minimize costs and maximize profits.
    You can "believe" whatever you want. That doesn't make it factual. Keep on believing, buddy... whatever makes you feel good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justin_247 View Post
    Didn't I just say that? It's a different operating system.
    Got it. I thought you we're referring to their roller locked guns.

    While the piston driven 416/Mr are a different operating system than a DI AR, how does that affect how their buffers function?

    Thanks.

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    I've never used non-mil spec buffer springs in an AR, but am curious what you Springco users would recommend for:

    a) DD 11.5" 5.56 Carbine length with 6.5 oz buffer
    b) Noveske 300 BLK Pistol length with H2 buffer
    c) Rainier Arms .308 Mid-length with 8.5 oz buffer

    Above are all with FA BCG's.
    Last edited by Benito; 06-01-13 at 00:13.

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