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9/26/2013 5:53:27 PM EDT
So I have a colt Sp1 full length rifle with a Rdias for full auto but it has the stock butt stock and stock ar 15 buffer the long one. any recommendations on a stock that will work for me? I have a H2 buffer  can I just switch the buffers and save some money? or do I have to purchase a new stock and spring to use with my H2 buffer? thanks.
9/26/2013 7:50:27 PM EDT
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Never use a car buffer in a full length buffer tube/stock it will cause major damage to the lower.
9/26/2013 8:33:10 PM EDT
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ok thanks really i just need answers to 2 questions..

1. can i use a carbine stock with h2 buffer with a 20' upper for auto? or do I need a full length stock to use with the full length upper??

2. what buffer do i use with a full length stock?
9/27/2013 5:10:58 PM EDT
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ok thanks really i just need answers to 2 questions..

1. can i use a carbine stock with h2 buffer with a 20' upper for auto? or do I need a full length stock to use with the full length upper??

2. what buffer do i use with a full length stock?
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1. yes, no
2. rifle  buffer...it looks much different than a carbine, you will know it when you see it (it's about 2" longer).
9/27/2013 6:28:18 PM EDT
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but is there any specific buffer to use with a full auto?
9/27/2013 6:58:20 PM EDT
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but is there any specific buffer to use with a full auto?
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For rifle length tubes/stocks there really isn't different weighted buffers.

The weighted buffers are for the CAR buffers/telescoping stocks. As far as the weight it will depend on many variables but as a general rule pick up normal, H, and H2 buffers and you can find out which ones work best.
9/27/2013 7:27:20 PM EDT
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For rifle length tubes/stocks there really isn't different weighted buffers.

The weighted buffers are for the CAR buffers/telescoping stocks. As far as the weight it will depend on many variables but as a general rule pick up normal, H, and H2 buffers and you can find out which ones work best.
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but is there any specific buffer to use with a full auto?

For rifle length tubes/stocks there really isn't different weighted buffers.

The weighted buffers are for the CAR buffers/telescoping stocks. As far as the weight it will depend on many variables but as a general rule pick up normal, H, and H2 buffers and you can find out which ones work best.

Thanks!!!
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