Norinco CQA Buffer

while i am not familiar with the kinds / categories of buffer you mentioned to above , i just know that the buffer that comes with the CQA rifle is good enough to do the work. I have changed the buffer of my CQA and put a Mil spec one just to fit a Feb defense stock , but truly speaking , when i saw thr two buffers (CQA factory buffer and Mil spec buffer to replace it) , i regret the decision . But since i had already expanded the amount on Feb defense stock and it was not fitting on factory buffer tube of CQA, i had to change it just to justify the purchase of Mil spec buffer and Feb defense stock . So in my opinion , the buffer of CQA is quite good to do the work and it is not imperative to change it with a view to enhance the performance . Your millage may varie
 
Actually, I am building a 7.5" barrel SBR upper for my CQA thats why wanna know that factory buffer will work out with new upper or not??
 
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for me an adjustable gas block is always cheaper than buying 3 different weight buffer to figure out what works in my AR. All my ARs has 3oz buffer and all have AGB and the brass just kinda pops out over my wrist. made a Very noticeable difference in my AR10, shoots like a 223 AR.
 
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for me an adjustable gas block is always cheaper than buying 3 different weight buffer to figure out what works in my AR. All my ARs has 3oz buffer and all have AGB and the brass just kinda pops out over my wrist. made a Very noticeable difference in my AR10, shoots like a 223 AR.

That's what I've done as well. I do have one AR that regardless of gas setting, needed an H2 to cycle and lock open properly. Over my head as to why, but it made the difference.
 
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