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10/8/2013 6:53:34 PM EDT
building my first AR pistol need suggestion on a buffer tube set up for an 11.5in upper.
10/8/2013 7:28:17 PM EDT
[#1]
Glich
10/8/2013 7:29:19 PM EDT
[#2]
Sorry Double Tap
10/8/2013 7:30:39 PM EDT
[#3]
There are a bunch available:

Spikes - has QD built int end of tube
Phase 5
Rock River Arms
PSA - same as RRA
KAK Industries  - has both smooth and popcorn flutted

Vendors:

KAK Industries
Exile Machine
Spikes
Pallmetto State Armory

All are available as Tube only and Tube/Spring and Buffer as an Option.
some require Reciever end plate and castle nut

Exile usually has several in stock and has foam and rubber covers, And they ship really fast.

There are more, but, these were the ones that came to mind.
10/9/2013 2:25:55 AM EDT
[#4]
Will the phase 5 work with a 11.5 upper? and it shorter than a Spikes or RRA?
10/9/2013 4:45:48 AM EDT
[#5]
All the ones I listed are Carbine Length, around 7" long and require a Carbine Buffer and spring.
10/9/2013 5:54:40 AM EDT
[#6]
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All the ones I listed are Carbine Length, around 7" long and require a Carbine Buffer and spring.
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Ok cool I read somewhere that the phase 5 was ment for 7.5 lengths and was shorter than the others.
10/9/2013 6:29:04 AM EDT
[#7]
One thing you will find with Carbine Pistol Buffer tubes is that  internaly they are all the same length, give or take an eighth of an inch, externally they vary greatly in length and diameter, the spikes is longer (1/4") due to the QD sling mount built into the end of the tube, some tubes are smaller diameter from a little over 1" to 1.33". I've run most of the tubes I listed on pistols with 10.5", 9" and 7.5" barreled uppers in both 5.56 and 300 Blackout, Last February when there wasn't many parts available due to the buying frenzy, I took a standard Mil-spec six position carbine buffer tube, used a dremel w/ cut off wheel to remove the bottom lug, then used belt sander to smooth the tube, I'm still using it on one of my 300 Blk pistols.



If you could see under the foam cover, its nice and silver, I didn't bother to paint the tube,



This Pistol has the PSA/RRA tube w/ Rubber 1.25 dia cover I got from Exile Machine
10/9/2013 8:41:55 AM EDT
[#8]
Dont forget about the PWS EBT.  The only thing I dont like about it is the foam that came with it...it snags against the charging handle.  planning to get an exile rubber like ^^ above..
10/9/2013 9:08:10 AM EDT
[#9]
Forgot about the PWS Enhanced Buffer tube, also pistol tubes from DSC and Quentin Defense.

Exile Machine has a nice chart to find what size foam or rubbercover fits the different makes of Pistol Buffer Tubes.
10/9/2013 9:30:07 AM EDT
[#10]
I really like the look on the phase 5 but was just concerned it would be a lot shorter
10/9/2013 10:56:10 AM EDT
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I took a standard Mil-spec six position carbine buffer tube, used a dremel w/ cut off wheel to remove the bottom lug, then used belt sander to smooth the tube, I'm still using it on one of my 300 Blk pistols.


If you could see under the foam cover, its nice and silver, I didn't bother to paint the tube,

http://i421.photobucket.com/albums/pp296/tsk5408/PICT0007A.jpg
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Thats what I did on my pistol build I have going now. I used a commercial spec for the bigger diameter and foam bike grips off amazon.

I ground mine down with a 4" angle grinder though and finished it with a flapper then hand sanded it some and painted it.

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