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    H6 Buffer.

    I've never seen the correct weight for the H6 CAR buffer posted anywhere, so for reference here is the correct weight: 5.15 oz, the same as a rifle buffer.
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    Nice, where did you manage to get that?
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    Just like the Army. No need for an H6 buffer when an H3 will work just fine. I wonder what that boondoggle cost?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    Just like the Army. No need for an H6 buffer when an H3 will work just fine. I wonder what that boondoggle cost?
    Correct me if I am wrong, but it is my understanding this was designed for using a carbine receiver extension on the M16.
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    Correct. And I have built (3) rifles using the H3 buffer and a spring with a Colt/FN 20" upper and they have all run 100%. The difference between the H6 and a real h3 isn't great enough to require a special buffer.

    Quote Originally Posted by sinlessorrow View Post
    Correct me if I am wrong, but it is my understanding this was designed for using a carbine receiver extension on the M16.



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    Quote Originally Posted by sinlessorrow View Post
    Nice, where did you manage to get that?
    I think Damage Industries sells them. I don't see it working any worse than an H3, but I wouldn't pay a dime more for one than a quality H3, like from G&R Tactical.

    It was a competitor to Vltor's A5 system for fitment of a carbine-size stock to an M16A3/A4 upper.
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    So this whole thing's claim to fame is that it uses 6 small tungsten weights instead of the regular 3?
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    Thanks Carlos.

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    Available Here
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    http://damageindustriesllc.com/produ...er-upgrade-kit

    $2 premium over std H3
    http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/H3-Ca...rbine%20h3.htm

    Quote Originally Posted by carolvs View Post
    I've never seen the correct weight for the H6 CAR buffer posted anywhere, so for reference here is the correct weight: 5.15 oz, the same as a rifle buffer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by E-man930 View Post
    So this whole thing's claim to fame is that it uses 6 small tungsten weights instead of the regular 3?
    From what I understand, that is the only difference between this and an H3.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    Just like the Army. No need for an H6 buffer when an H3 will work just fine. I wonder what that boondoggle cost?
    IIRC, the Army burned through 200,000 rounds during development and testing.
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