
Originally Posted by
Jim D
3 steel is a Carbine
2 steel, 1 tungsten is H(H1).
2 Tungsten (1 steel) is H2.
3 tungsten is H3.
He's using BCM's version of an A5 length receiver extension which uses longer buffers that take 4 weights and a biasing spring.
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