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    Super 42 is stronger than a Sprinco Blue, or is it the buffer?

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    They said it was both. The buffer is heavier and the spring is stronger. I'm inclined to believe the latter more than the former.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MC_Oper8or View Post
    They said it was both. The buffer is heavier and the spring is stronger. I'm inclined to believe the latter more than the former.


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    Is the blue springco the correct length for that tube?
    I thought blue was for carbine tubes.

    Fwiw, id lighten the buffer before putting a weaker spring in it, but depends on whats in there now.
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    New Upper FTF

    Quote Originally Posted by MegademiC View Post
    Is the blue springco the correct length for that tube?
    I thought blue was for carbine tubes.

    Fwiw, id lighten the buffer before putting a weaker spring in it, but depends on whats in there now.
    My application is carbine length. So the blue is correct for me.

    It's what is in their Complete rifles as well.

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    Thanks for the update.
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