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    AR15 heavy buffers

    With the apparent shortage of H2 weight buffers, we now manufacture our own:D
    They weight 4 ounces and sell for $60.00.



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    Looks great!

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    Are these loaded with tungsten powder like the Spike's Tactical or regular tungsten weights?
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    When would you suggest using these buffers?
    Own a pretty much stock Smith & Wesson M&P15T

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    4oz? Hmm, that's barely an H2.

    Will you be making them heavier ?
    I've been running 6oz, and would probably be looking for another if I started another carbine lower builds.
    I'd much rather buy Canadian and $60 is about the same price I'd pay for another one of what I have now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trinimon View Post
    Are these loaded with tungsten powder like the Spike's Tactical or regular tungsten weights?
    any update on this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donster 125 View Post
    any update on this?
    Tungsten weights
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    Quote Originally Posted by Conte View Post
    4oz? Hmm, that's barely an H2.

    Will you be making them heavier ?
    I've been running 6oz, and would probably be looking for another if I started another carbine lower builds.
    I'd much rather buy Canadian and $60 is about the same price I'd pay for another one of what I have now.

    These run every 1 of our guns well, so do not see any point in making heavier 1s, at least until there is some demand.
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    What exactly does a buffer do?
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    Yeah I am new to the AR world, can someone direct the unwashed masses to a source that explains when different weighted buffers should be used? I have a 14.5 inch barrel AR.

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