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Posted: 11/1/2006 2:16:14 AM EDT
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Anyone has experience with Enidine Ar-Restor shock absorber sincerely Filippo |
As noted above, CL, it's not about reducing recoil, it's about smoothing recoil. Faster followup. That said, anyone who is having trouble with followup should concentrate on their stance and cheekweld first. |
I can tell you it slows cyclic rate in an M4A1 a considerable degree. |
| I have never heard of anyone using the Enidine in a rifle gas system nor tried it myself. I have read plenty of reports of successfull use in all carbine lengths. Also in the piston driven rifles the Enidine produced identical RPM to the MGI in my 11.5" LW and it had better reduction in the 9.5" POF than the MGI. I have read reports of others who experienced the same for POF (Enidine had lower RPM). |
www.buffertech.com/stores/1/AR-Restor_Hydraulic_Recoil_Buf_P178C12.cfm Select the "full stock" model, for $99.95. Hope this helps. Justin |
I tried for a week to contact buffertech but I cannot connect to this company web site sincerely Filippo |
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Ciao filippo, You can find some buffertech product in Italy here: www.tacticalsense.com and specifically here: http://www.tacticalsense.com/product.php~idx~~~546~~datasetpointer~~~2~~ENIDINE~.html Bear in mind however that if you have some failures to feed, the pneumatic buffer is not going to help, I'm saying that because the vast majority of italian that searched for a new buffer were trying to solve FTFs. The enidine shines in full-auto fire, but IMHO is not going to help with a semi-auto. PM me for further info, ciao! |
I tried to send an e-mail but the message was rejected mailbox full sincerely Filippo |
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