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Thread: Taking Apart A Buffer

  1. #11
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    Or just buy a new carbine buffer for like $6.00 and call it a lesson learned. I wouldn't want to depend on a buffer that I twisted, pried, or experimented on.
    "The peace we have within us is most often expressed in how we treat others"

  2. #12
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    Good points, well taken. A carbine buffer for $6??? Where? Is the quality any good?

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