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Thread: H2 or H3 buffer?

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    then how is it ppl claim they feel less recoil with it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan GSR
    then how is it ppl claim they feel less recoil with it?

    They are used to cheap $5 springs. After using one of those (that is usually worn out) anything feels better.

    The biggest difference with a quality CS spring VS a cheap SS spring is endurance. The CS spring will hold its length for much longer, giving you a more reliable weapon.



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    how would you guys compare the H2 & H3 buffers to the enidine hydraulic buffer ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan GSR
    how would you guys compare the H2 & H3 buffers to the enidine hydraulic buffer ?

    The Enidine is a carbine weight buffer (so it lacks the mass of an H2 or H3). I don't think it reduces felt recoil, but does make recoil feel smother.

    The Enidine buffers really shine with FA weapons though as they reduce the cyclic rate.




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    all,

    Thanks for a very useful thread. I propose that it be "sticky-ed" at the top of the forum.

    J

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    Reference Weights

    Since some H buffers are unmarked, a scale will reveal the truth:


    Car std3.0oz
    Car H<td>3.8oz
    Car H2<td>4.6oz
    Car H3<td>5.4oz
    RRA 9mm<td>5.6oz

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    Reference Weights

    Since some H buffers are unmarked and the could be confused, a scale will reveal the truth:


    Car std 3.0oz
    Car H 3.8oz
    Car H2 4.6oz
    Car H3 5.4oz
    RRA 9mm 5.6oz

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    Quote Originally Posted by cav_scout_tj View Post
    Since some H buffers are unmarked and the could be confused, a scale will reveal the truth:


    Car std 3.0oz
    Car H 3.8oz
    Car H2 4.6oz
    Car H3 5.4oz
    RRA 9mm 5.6oz

    I have never seen an unmarked H buffer. Which company uses un-marked H buffers??


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    i hope that it would be OK to jump in and add question on suisideHz's dime. i have a new CAR copy w/11.5 and faux 5.5. it is the the only AR that really dents brass to any extent. i am guessing it is over gassed. it has a standard carbine buffer
    , and i wonder if only an H buffer would be enough, so as not to choke up w/saami ammunition? tnx. Don...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by m700m View Post
    i hope that it would be OK to jump in and add question on suisideHz's dime. i have a new CAR copy w/11.5 and faux 5.5. it is the the only AR that really dents brass to any extent. i am guessing it is over gassed. it has a standard carbine buffer
    , and i wonder if only an H buffer would be enough, so as not to choke up w/saami ammunition? tnx. Don...........

    I would try an H or H2 and see what you get.


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