Your comment is why regardless of online advise, do some research first. You can do to your rifle however you see fit but according to Giessele.... I asked them specifically about this and they said NOT to use standard buffer because diameter is different. But you do you...
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Last edited by SilentRecon; 12-10-19 at 08:37.
Before you go off and spend the money your Grandma gave you for Christmas, what problems are you trying to solve with a new BCG and buffer springs/weights besides stimulating the economy?
I mean it's your money, but if you're not sitting on at least a case of quality ammo, 10x mags, a quality optic, sling and light then your priorities are wrong, not just out of order.
Originally Posted by Jaykayyy
Kind of a snide comment to the OP. How do you know he is a kid and doesn't shoot all the time? I know guys who shoot all the time but have never been into upgrading certain parts so they ask questions. Don't be self righteous and assume. He's simply asking for advice on upgrading a firearm, not asking if he should. Who cares if he wants to or if its needed. People enjoy upgrading things all the time regardless if they "need too". The common response of "shoot more, buy more ammo, blah blah" is getting boring. Offering advise to his specific question goes a long way.
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Well said silent recon. And yes I'm a 28yr old who shoots very often and funds my passion with my own hard earned money and provide for my family. I am fortunate enough to do so on my own land. I have the quality optic, ammunition,sling, light and mags. Like silentrecon said more of educating myself from others who have personal experience in the criteria i specified about. Potentially looking to in a sense upgrade. Nothing is broken with firearm works flawless. I use the shit out of it.
Well anyway no sense in bickering thank you guys for the information.
The "Christmas money" comment was a joke guys...
But I'll stand by what I said. If you can't identify a deficiency in the system that needs fixing/upgrading it's probably best keep your money in your pocket before you become one of those guys that ends up with a non-functioning rifle after they get done "upgrading" it.
Originally Posted by Jaykayyy
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