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12/28/2011 5:12:04 AM EDT
Is there a difference in length between commercial and mil-spec buffer tubes.

There seems to be a difference in the LOP specification quoted on the Magpul web site relating to the ACS stock.
12/28/2011 11:57:46 AM EDT
[#1]
Commercial is usually longer than mil-spec.
12/28/2011 12:01:11 PM EDT
[#2]
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Commercial is usually longer than mil-spec.


They also are larger in diameter, and have a slanted back end instead of a straight back end.
12/28/2011 12:10:02 PM EDT
[#3]
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Commercial is usually longer than mil-spec.


They also are larger in diameter, and have a slanted back end instead of a straight back end.


A few have slanted aft ends but not all. The slant is part of the reason they are usually longer. He specifically asked about length.
12/28/2011 2:12:19 PM EDT
[#4]
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Commercial is usually longer than mil-spec.


They also are larger in diameter, and have a slanted back end instead of a straight back end.


A few have slanted aft ends but not all. The slant is part of the reason they are usually longer. He specifically asked about length.


I added diameter and the back end to give him a little more info.

Also, I haven't seen a non-slanted commercial tube yet (then again, I don't use commercial tubes on my AR's).

I thought the slant was done on all commercials to immediately tell the difference (I could be wrong, though).

12/28/2011 2:24:04 PM EDT
[#5]
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Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Commercial is usually longer than mil-spec.


They also are larger in diameter, and have a slanted back end instead of a straight back end.


A few have slanted aft ends but not all. The slant is part of the reason they are usually longer. He specifically asked about length.


I added diameter and the back end to give him a little more info.

Also, I haven't seen a non-slanted commercial tube yet (then again, I don't use commercial tubes on my AR's).

I thought the slant was done on all commercials to immediately tell the difference (I could be wrong, though).



I'm not clear on why the designers of the commercial tube spec'd a slante aft end. I'm the opposite of you. I've never personally seen a commercial tube with the slant though they obviously exist. My first AR had a commercial tube & it had the flat end. I don't remember the length, though.
12/28/2011 2:32:38 PM EDT
[#6]
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Quoted:
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Commercial is usually longer than mil-spec.


They also are larger in diameter, and have a slanted back end instead of a straight back end.


A few have slanted aft ends but not all. The slant is part of the reason they are usually longer. He specifically asked about length.


I added diameter and the back end to give him a little more info.

Also, I haven't seen a non-slanted commercial tube yet (then again, I don't use commercial tubes on my AR's).

I thought the slant was done on all commercials to immediately tell the difference (I could be wrong, though).



I'm not clear on why the designers of the commercial tube spec'd a slante aft end. I'm the opposite of you. I've never personally seen a commercial tube with the slant though they obviously exist. My first AR had a commercial tube & it had the flat end. I don't remember the length, though.


I haven't seen a non-slanted end, and you haven't seen a slanted one.

Go figure.

12/29/2011 11:19:49 AM EDT
[#7]
Thanks, much clearer now.
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