Please provide feedback on how they function with your setups. They are supposed to be a little stronger, so curious how that impacts the system.
Please provide feedback on how they function with your setups. They are supposed to be a little stronger, so curious how that impacts the system.
I'm running the Geissele Super 42 rifle springs in two separate A5 setups, one is on a 10.3 and the other is on an 11.5, both are my favorite two rifles to shoot by far!
You'll like the super 42's. It reminds me of a sewing machine. But the downside is I'm going through more ammo now. haha
Has anyone rolled their own A5 buffer weight?
I have extra carbine H1-H3 buffers and don't feel like spending $50+ to experiment with heavier A5 variants.
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The A5 buffers use the same size weights, so as long as you have the A5 buffer you can put whatever weights you want in it.
The last weight in the A5 buffer has a little hole to hold the spring in, but you can stick the spring in the rubber stopper and it holds in place just fine.
If you click on the first picture in this thread, you can see what I'm talking about: https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...tandard-buffer
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