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Thread: LE6920 Stock Buffer Weight H or H2?

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    LE6920 Stock Buffer Weight H or H2?

    I received a NIB Sealed from Colt 6920 with an H Buffer. I have heard of others receiving them with H2 buffers.


    My question is simple to those who own or purchased NEW Colt LE6920s


    What buffer weight did you receive in your 6920?

    Perhaps Grant, can answer how they are arriving in stock these days, being a dealer. No big deal, just curious.

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    The LE6920 that I purchased new in 2008 came with an H buffer. I could be mistaken, but I don't think I've ever heard of 6920's coming from the factory with H2 buffers.
    Last edited by William B.; 11-26-11 at 20:02.
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    H here

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    New LE6920 purchased early this year; H buffer.

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    H here, purchased 3 moths ago. . . .

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    Ditto

    H buffer here, just received 8 from Colt on a P.O.
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    what would be better the stock h buffer or the spikes st2
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    Quote Originally Posted by hghlndr85 View Post
    what would be better the stock h buffer or the spikes st2
    The stock H. Buffers contain individual weights for a reason. Replacing those weights with powder is counterproductive and creates bolt bounce issues. Again, the stock Colt H buffer in these guns is what you should be using.

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    My LE6920, purchased in Jan. 2011, came with an H buffer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hghlndr85 View Post
    what would be better the stock h buffer or the spikes st2
    Spikes buffer is a retarded product aimed at the retarded shooter.
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