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Posted: 9/19/2012 4:50:40 PM EDT
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I wasnt sure what section to put this in, but I figured this would be the place.
I have a TASK converted M11/9, it uses an AR buffer tube and buffer to reduce the rate of fire. Its shooting pretty fast, and I'd like to slow it down by putting a heavier buffer in it. I have access to a lathe, and would like to make a solid tungsten buffer. My only question is, does a buffer need to have the reciprocating weights inside to function properly? Would a solid buffer work? |
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I wasnt sure what section to put this in, but I figured this would be the place. I have a TASK converted M11/9, it uses an AR buffer tube and buffer to reduce the rate of fire. Its shooting pretty fast, and I'd like to slow it down by putting a heavier buffer in it. I have access to a lathe, and would like to make a solid tungsten buffer. My only question is, does a buffer need to have the reciprocating weights inside to function properly? Would a solid buffer work? The reciprocating weights cause a deadblow effect to combat bolt bounce especially in automatic weapons. Spikes uses tungsten powder instead of slugs but it's not packed tightly. 9mmAR uses a solid buffer and the Slash (member) buffers are solid so they do work. Why not try an H3 conventional ? |
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I wasnt sure what section to put this in, but I figured this would be the place. I have a TASK converted M11/9, it uses an AR buffer tube and buffer to reduce the rate of fire. Its shooting pretty fast, and I'd like to slow it down by putting a heavier buffer in it. I have access to a lathe, and would like to make a solid tungsten buffer. My only question is, does a buffer need to have the reciprocating weights inside to function properly? Would a solid buffer work? The reciprocating weights cause a deadblow effect to combat bolt bounce especially in automatic weapons. Spikes uses tungsten powder instead of slugs but it's not packed tightly. 9mmAR uses a solid buffer and the Slash (member) buffers are solid so they do work. Why not try an H3 conventional ? H3's still arent as heavy as what Im looking for. Id like it to be between 700-850 rpms. Right now with the H2 its still way too fast. Ive read that 8-8.5oz is what ill need to get it around my target speed. Since its an open bolt weapon, I would think the weights wouldnt really matter. Theres no bolt bounce to worry about, I just dont know for sure. |
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