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    Best h2 buffer for pistol/SBR

    Hello everyone, what is the "best" h2 buffer for a 10.5in pistol/SBR? Im looking to have a back up one, just in case my regular carbine buffer doesn't work.

    Thanks,

    Chris

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    It's tough for me to imagine there's too much separating H2 buffers if going from any well known manufacturer...

    But I will say I just swapped a BCM H2 buffer into my 11.5" BCM Pistol and it made a world of difference compared to a carbine buffer ( using 55 gr federal ammo). Went from "choppy" (there's a better word I've heard to describe it but I'm blanking on it) to what feels like no recoil.

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    I've just always bought either the Colt or Brownell's buffers from Brownell's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JM36 View Post
    It's tough for me to imagine there's too much separating H2 buffers if going from any well known manufacturer...

    But I will say I just swapped a BCM H2 buffer into my 11.5" BCM Pistol and it made a world of difference compared to a carbine buffer ( using 55 gr federal ammo). Went from "choppy" (there's a better word I've heard to describe it but I'm blanking on it) to what feels like no recoil.
    Thanks for the reply! I like BCMs gear, great quality! Ill check it out. Thanks again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Five_Point_Five_Six View Post
    I've just always bought either the Colt or Brownell's buffers from Brownell's.
    Awesome! Ill check them out too xD thanks!

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    +1 for Colt buffers. They're all I use now. Some other buffers that I've seen on the shelf come in bags that say "Made in China." Why take a chance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammer_Man View Post
    +1 for Colt buffers. They're all I use now. Some other buffers that I've seen on the shelf come in bags that say "Made in China." Why take a chance?
    ALWAYS want "Made in the USA"!! Thats for sure! Thanks for the input, Hammer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Five_Point_Five_Six View Post
    I've just always bought either the Colt or Brownell's buffers from Brownell's.
    Completely agree with Five_Point_Five_Six on this.

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    I use Spikes and Kaw Valley Tungsten Powder H2 Buffers. Like both, negligible difference between the two except price. Kaw Valley being cheaper.

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    Solgw has them for under $30 and they have quality parts.

    Shark arms has Colt ones in stock I believe

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