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Posted: 2/15/2015 12:50:17 AM EDT
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Check this out:
https://www.smallarmsreview.com/archive/pdfdmp_1.cfm?docid=3449.pdf Basically, it's a hollow nylon body; cap and all. There's some kind of small steel cap pinned at the rear and some kind of weight and a hefty looking little spring inside. I'd love to get a better look at one and find out how it's supposed to work. |
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Anything out of delrin would be a breeze to machine.
I made some lightweight ones to play around with on my LW build and cranked out three in about an hr. Don't know what the hell I am doing on a lathe so someone that does would probably take about 5 min. Probably about 30 seconds on a CNC... |
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My 607 buffer looks "almost" like that one. It's made out of white Delrin with tungsten carbide weights........weighs the same as an H3, but I put an Urethane "bumper" on mine.......just like regular buffers. (wanted modern function with retro look) I could easily take the bumper off, but it can't be seen inside the tube anyways. I've had lots of rounds down the pipe and everything works A-OK http://i840.photobucket.com/albums/zz327/T00lmanii/faux607buffer_zps9a390f74.jpg Stoner. JT, Those look so good I momentarily zoned out on this thread... I am assuming you guys turned your buffers on a metal working lathe. Something I don't have (at least for now). Delrin vs white nylon? Damn, I may have to reconsider making one myself. But I would love to try anyway. Think a wood lathe might work? |
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Stoner. JT, Those look so good I momentarily zoned out on this thread... I am assuming you guys turned your buffers on a metal working lathe. Something I don't have (at least for now). Delrin vs white nylon? Damn, I may have to reconsider making one myself. But I would love to try anyway. Think a wood lathe might work? Quoted:
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My 607 buffer looks "almost" like that one. It's made out of white Delrin with tungsten carbide weights........weighs the same as an H3, but I put an Urethane "bumper" on mine.......just like regular buffers. (wanted modern function with retro look) I could easily take the bumper off, but it can't be seen inside the tube anyways. I've had lots of rounds down the pipe and everything works A-OK http://i840.photobucket.com/albums/zz327/T00lmanii/faux607buffer_zps9a390f74.jpg Stoner. JT, Those look so good I momentarily zoned out on this thread... I am assuming you guys turned your buffers on a metal working lathe. Something I don't have (at least for now). Delrin vs white nylon? Damn, I may have to reconsider making one myself. But I would love to try anyway. Think a wood lathe might work? I've never used a wood lathe myself. Seems it would be impossible to hold any kind of tolerance. If you do attempt it just remember that you want the buffer to be as HEAVY as can be, yet still allow the action to cycle.....that will, for sure, require added weight to the buffer. Nylon, Delrin or any other plastic, even UHMW is going to be much too light by itself to allow proper operation of the action. |
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