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3/18/2014 5:54:36 AM EDT
I have a SBR with two uppers 9mm and 5.56 Both 10.5 barrels.   Would the Enidine buffer work for both rounds?  If not any suggestions.
3/18/2014 6:14:49 AM EDT
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Only way to find out is to try it.  I personally would not waste money on the endine buffer.
3/18/2014 7:22:55 AM EDT
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I would not do it. high speed cameras have shown they increase bolt bounce.
3/18/2014 7:33:01 AM EDT
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I would not do it. high speed cameras have shown they increase bolt bounce.
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3/18/2014 7:35:53 AM EDT
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Gimmick.

If you need a shorter buffer for a .308, for example, use one of Slash's heavy buffers.

Otherwise, keep it simple.  If you really MUST be fancy, run an ST-2.
3/18/2014 8:26:56 AM EDT
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Hydraulic buffers are necessary to make Red Jacket piston ARs work according to Sons of Guns.  Most rifles are built by people that know what they're doing, so you shouldn't need gimmicky stuff like that.
3/18/2014 8:27:10 AM EDT
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Can't copy link or imbed on this crappy phone. Look up comparison of hydrologic and standard ar15/m16 buffer full auto on YouTube. Not a very noticeable difference in bounce but it's present and can cause problems.
3/18/2014 9:33:00 AM EDT
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Can't copy link or imbed on this crappy phone. Look up comparison of hydrologic and standard ar15/m16 buffer full auto on YouTube. Not a very noticeable difference in bounce but it's present and can cause problems.
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That video compared an H2 buffer combined with a Tubb's flat wire spring to the Enidine. It is basically showing which one is better at reducing bolt bounce.
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3/18/2014 12:06:41 PM EDT
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That video compared an H2 buffer combined with a Tubb's flat wire spring to the Enidine. It is basically showing which one is better at reducing bolt bounce.

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http://youtu.be/YJWvcikq0to

   
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Can't copy link or imbed on this crappy phone. Look up comparison of hydrologic and standard ar15/m16 buffer full auto on YouTube. Not a very noticeable difference in bounce but it's present and can cause problems.

That video compared an H2 buffer combined with a Tubb's flat wire spring to the Enidine. It is basically showing which one is better at reducing bolt bounce.

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http://youtu.be/YJWvcikq0to

   

3/19/2014 3:51:27 AM EDT
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I wouldn't pay what they ask for the Enidine buffer.  It was given to me and has been laying around for about a year.  I tried it out yesterday in the 9mm mode.  It worked with all ammo, except for two rounds of CCI Blazer aluminium.  I will try the 5.56 upper today.  I think I just might put it back in the drawer and get a heavy buffer as suggested.
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