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10/6/2009 6:06:15 PM EDT
Was thinking about building my own H2 buffer since I've got a couple spare H1s.   So how does one remove the rubberized bumper after removing
the roll pin from the tube body??    tried to "pop" it out with a drift with no success.  Will this come free, or is it permanently installed?  Thanks!!!
10/6/2009 6:50:58 PM EDT
[#1]
Wrap the buffer in a scrap piece of leather and lock it in a vise.It will come out with a hefty hammer and proper punch.
10/29/2009 12:59:30 PM EDT
[#2]
Ah, got 'er done.  Broke a punch in the process, but we now have a regular non-H carbine buffer and the highly desirable H2.  The new toy
has taken up residence in the back end of my 6921LE.  After this experience, I'll know enough to use a heavier diameter punch!  
10/30/2009 3:02:07 AM EDT
[#3]
Anyone know of a source for the plastic bumpers?  I have an older carbine buffer with a broken bumper end.  It would make a nice spare if I could find a replacement bumper.

-Z
11/15/2009 8:47:09 PM EDT
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Anyone know of a source for the plastic bumpers?  I have an older carbine buffer with a broken bumper end.  It would make a nice spare if I could find a replacement bumper.



-Z


Email me your address and I'll send you one.



My plugs are not drilled, so you will need to drill the hole for the roll pin.





 
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