canucklehead said:Yellow foam ear plug. Nuff said.
Me too. I find the ear wax on the used plug lubricates the pin too.
canucklehead said:Yellow foam ear plug. Nuff said.
KevinB said:Reaper said:Useless piece of crap.
+1
Claven2 said:My early 90's Colt A2 is pretty tight and doesn't need one. I've never used one either, but have heard that using a buffer like this can reduce wear on the receiver pins & holes and prolong the life of the gun. Anyone able to substantiate this? Should I start using one on those grounds?
Sniper1 said:In fact, it's all the opposite.
the accuwedges that the army put in our old beat up C7A1's (in order to reduced the rattle between upper&lower) is actually making much harm to the guns... why ? because the very gentle army dudes are using all sorts of crude devices (gerber multi-tools, cleaning rods, etc..) to pop out the takedown pin when the accuwedge is in place... hence scratching the receiver and crushing the pin :roll:
I purchased one for my AR (BM lower/ Armalite upper).
Firing with or without made no difference...
so I ditched it.
Very true and the claims it increases accuracy I find hard to swallowredleg said:Unecessary and PIA to strip and assemble rifle using it.

greentips said:you can use a knife to cut down the accuwedge so that it doesn't need a hydraulic press to force the upper on the lower, if the wobbling bothers you.




























