Any thoughts on using the new rifle-length Super 42 buffer spring from Geissele with an A5 system? Considerations? Would you be better off using the included buffer from Geissele or the A5 buffer?
Did anyone ever make a rifle length buffer tube to accept collapsible stocks? Granted it would essentially limit you to maybe one adjustment shorter than an A1 stock, but would seem to be a worthwhile part.
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Not hard at all most of the time, just not necessarily from the same vendor or manufacturer.
At $75 bucks a pop no wonder there are the only ones with any in stock.
Exactly same here. I'll often piggyback A5 components when they are in stock with other orders just to have them.
Why buy the kits in the first place? I'd rather buy the exact components (buffer weight of choice, Sprinco green spring, QD end plate) I want from the start.
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Stuff ebbs and flows...
Production runs start and stop...
Things to in and out of stock...
A5 has been out for a good long time, but seem to have gained traction with more people using suppressors lately.
So IMO demand has increased and production / supply has yet to catch up.
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