Alberta Tactical Rifle Supply
Canada's Premier Precision Rifle Manufacturer
Please email all inquiries to info@albertatacticalrifle.com NOT through PMs
The Province of Alberta has been suffering for the last 30 plus years with an EAST infection
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Long Distance is BETTER than being there
Are these loaded with tungsten powder like the Spike's Tactical or regular tungsten weights?
CSSA Member
When would you suggest using these buffers?
Own a pretty much stock Smith & Wesson M&P15T
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.
Alberta Tactical Rifle Supply
Canada's Premier Precision Rifle Manufacturer
Please email all inquiries to info@albertatacticalrifle.com NOT through PMs
The Province of Alberta has been suffering for the last 30 plus years with an EAST infection
http://www.albertatacticalrifle.com/
Long Distance is BETTER than being there
Alberta Tactical Rifle Supply
Canada's Premier Precision Rifle Manufacturer
Please email all inquiries to info@albertatacticalrifle.com NOT through PMs
The Province of Alberta has been suffering for the last 30 plus years with an EAST infection
http://www.albertatacticalrifle.com/
Long Distance is BETTER than being there
What exactly does a buffer do?
Shooter and Collector (kinda)
Never Forget Best Friends.
Aug 30, 2008.
Dec 29, 2008.
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.