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1/4/2011 11:26:55 AM EDT
What are the pros and cons of Enidine buffer? Is it reliable?
1/4/2011 11:28:52 AM EDT
[#1]
Cons:

Expensive

They break a lot.



Pros.

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Just save your money and buy an H or H2 buffer.  
1/4/2011 12:58:36 PM EDT
[#5]
unless you shoot full auto, you dont need it.
It will lower your ROF.
That is all there is to it.

1/4/2011 1:37:43 PM EDT
[#6]
I built two identical 16" midlengths, and put an Enidyne in one after being told that it made the gun much smoother to shoot.  Shooting the two side by side, the difference in recoil is about nil.  I guess you could say that with the Enidyne, recoil impulse is a tiny bit smoother, but overall recoil is the same.  If I had it to do over, I would not buy one.

There may be other scenarios such as shorter barrels, shorter/higher-pressure gas systems, full-auto, etc. where it may be useful.  But for the average AR15... skip it.

As for the above-linked report of breaking them... the author of that thread was using one in a rifle which had a seemingly significantly over-pressured gas system.  Longevity in such a situation doesn't necessarily extrapolate to more sane rifle configurations.
1/4/2011 2:34:11 PM EDT
[#7]
Well, guess I will go with the Spikes then, not worth the drama for the Enidine.
1/4/2011 2:48:22 PM EDT
[#8]
I ran an Enidine for 5k+ rounds on a race-gun without a problem. I also ran a JP Tank Break, and other recoil reducing mods on it... It's not an exaggeration to say that gun felt like a .22, barely any change in POA at 200+m



It does smooth/reduce the recoil... marginally.



I like them, I know they work, but I don't run them anymore (expensive, and I'm not a 3gun wanna-be anymore)... besides Enidine buffers wouldn't really be noticed in a gun except at all but the extended ranges (200-300m+)
1/4/2011 5:17:18 PM EDT
[#9]
Quoted:
What are the pros and cons of Enidine buffer? Is it reliable?

Quoted:
Well, guess I will go with the Spikes then, not worth the drama for the Enidine.


What's wrong with a Carbine Buffer? Is it not reliable for you?
1/4/2011 5:17:47 PM EDT
[#10]
gimmick
1/4/2011 5:27:54 PM EDT
[#11]
From reading on here, it seems like they break very often and spill hydrolic fluid all over the inside of your weapon. Not something I would risk, especially with the ST-T2 being as cheap as it is.
1/4/2011 5:36:01 PM EDT
[#12]
I. Like them.  Broke one after over 5k res on a shorty m16 and irt sent a new one.
1/4/2011 6:59:19 PM EDT
[#13]
Quoted:
Quoted:
What are the pros and cons of Enidine buffer? Is it reliable?

Quoted:
Well, guess I will go with the Spikes then, not worth the drama for the Enidine.


What's wrong with a Carbine Buffer? Is it not reliable for you?


Haven't even built my first AR yet, just ordering all my parts and came across the Enidine and wanted to know people's reviews/thoughts...
1/4/2011 7:09:46 PM EDT
[#14]
Mine lasted less than 500 rounds.
1/10/2011 8:27:53 AM EDT
[#15]
Quoted:
gimmick


I think you are wrong.


How so? Explain yourself.
It does in fact slow the ROF on a machinegun. That is a fact.

Gimmicks do not slow the ROF.
Gimmicks do nothing.
This buffer does something.
1/10/2011 8:29:54 AM EDT
[#16]
Quoted:
Quoted:
gimmick


I think you are wrong.


How so? Explain yourself.
It does in fact slow the ROF on a machinegun. That is a fact.

Gimmicks do not slow the ROF.
Gimmicks do nothing.
This buffer does something.


ok...maybe "gimmick" was the wrong word. piece of sh*t better suits it. sorry!
1/10/2011 9:08:33 AM EDT
[#17]
I don't own any full auto so I have no idea about ROF.

I will say I won't spend the money on another one.  The one I have leaked oil and I really couldn't tell if it was even working.  It seems to give no resistance.
1/10/2011 9:18:12 AM EDT
[#18]
I have a endine buffer for my 24" long range build and it is my first time using one.  Like everyother guy out there I pulled the rifle buffer out tossed it on a rifle buffer spring and threw it in my rifle buffer tube'd PRS stock.  Next I attached the upper and let the gun sit for a month before I actually assembled it and function checked the new build.  Well the bolt does not go back far enough to lock behind the bolt catch.  Of course I TOSSED the paperwork that might have come with the buffer.  What did I do wrong?  Does the spring need to be shortened to make up for the longer new hydraulic buffer?
1/10/2011 10:04:53 AM EDT
[#19]
Quoted:
gimmick

+1

just buy a regular buffer

1/10/2011 3:32:42 PM EDT
[#20]
Quoted:
I have a endine buffer for my 24" long range build and it is my first time using one.  Like everyother guy out there I pulled the rifle buffer out tossed it on a rifle buffer spring and threw it in my rifle buffer tube'd PRS stock.  Next I attached the upper and let the gun sit for a month before I actually assembled it and function checked the new build.  Well the bolt does not go back far enough to lock behind the bolt catch.  Of course I TOSSED the paperwork that might have come with the buffer.  What did I do wrong?  Does the spring need to be shortened to make up for the longer new hydraulic buffer?


Problem solved.  I had a regular stock screw holding my PRS on the tube instead of the one they send with the new stock.  There is a very good reason they supply a shorter bolt.
1/10/2011 4:02:05 PM EDT
[#21]
Quoted:
unless you shoot full auto, you dont need it.
It will lower your ROF.
That is all there is to it.



No it doesn't. I use an MGI rate reducer in my M16 for that. Enidine is worthless IMO.. And yes, I did try one.
1/10/2011 4:56:16 PM EDT
[#22]
My endine works like a charm. Its been ticking over 20000 rounds.
I cant back it witha receipt date but its been in there since i first got my RR


I seem to enjoy using the parts a majority of arfcom dislikes


1/10/2011 8:48:30 PM EDT
[#23]
Quoted:
My endine works like a charm. Its been ticking over 20000 rounds.
I cant back it witha receipt date but its been in there since i first got my RR


I seem to enjoy using the parts a majority of arfcom dislikes




OK
1/11/2011 9:27:55 AM EDT
[#24]
i just put a mesa tactical conversion collapible stock on my 870P, and they recommended the endine buffer, so i bought one. i have not shot the 870 since then, but my bddy has one without the buffer also, and we are to shoot them both side-by-side to see if it will redce any recoil. we'll see....
1/11/2011 11:44:36 AM EDT
[#25]
M16 = marginal benefit

No useful purpose on a semi as there's no reason to rate reduce. Recoil reduction is not evident.

I've had 2 of them in the past 23 years of AR'ing.
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