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Thread: ST-T2 vs. H buffer

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    Quote Originally Posted by claricSTi View Post
    I already posted that I purchased the A5 system yesterday.
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    Must we always travel down this buffer road? There is a metric shit ton of information already posted about buffers. There are also a fewl things to take into account. These two are probably the most important. In the end you need to take the weapon and out of the house and shoot it. Then you will find out for sure what works.

    1. Barrel length and gas port size.

    2. Ammunition used.



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    Since he didn't have a completed gun it'd be kind of hard to shoot it, wouldn't it?

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    If anyone wants to know the why of a powdered tungsen buffer, this is an attempt to copy the HK 416 buffer.
    My brother saw Deliverance and bought a Bow. I saw Deliverance and bought an AR-15.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    Must we always travel down this buffer road? There is a metric shit ton of information already posted about buffers. There are also a few things to take into account. These two are probably the most important. In the end you need to take the weapon and out of the house and shoot it. Then you will find out for sure what works.

    1. Barrel length and gas port size.

    2. Ammunition used.
    Dude, if it wasn't for buffer and lube threads, the traffic to this site would drop by a third
    Last edited by Heavy Metal; 05-03-11 at 10:44.
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    No kidding? That's why you wait till it's complete. I'm pretty sure you can keep your jack ass remarks to yourself. Thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by ugapug View Post
    Since he didn't have a completed gun it'd be kind of hard to shoot it, wouldn't it?



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    Can we close it?

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    here is a video of the ST-T2 and other various buffers being used. Very good comparison. Notice the bolt bounce with the ST-T2.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=575Q0O41u5s
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    Paterno is about as innocent as Eric Holder in F&F...
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    I don't have an issue with reviving a necropost. It's much better than 30 new lube threads every week.

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