Recoil Buffer

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Yes Im pretty sure it has been asked a billion times before but I will ask again.

Is the recoil buffer worth it?

I have read positive and negative feedbacks about it in other M14 forum sites from the USA.

Theres even reports that the USMC currently has it in their issues M14.

Normally priced $14 before shipping, and the cheapest I found was from Marstar which was sold out (which means a lot of people are using it).

So for those that have it in their Norcs, is it working fine for you?
 
this has been well covered in the battle rifles section- if you want a myriad of unexplainable problems , and your post count to go way up,along with so much conjecture that it'll make your head spin, install one- bottom line- it wasn't on the rifle to begin with, causes problems , so no, DON'T DO IT- that goes for every gun there is-there's a thing out there called an accuwedge for the ar series that does the same thing with the same results; buffers for the 45, etc- somebody's solution to a non-existant problem
 
I put one on one of my Norks. No issues. Time will tell I guess.
Order one from the States. If it doesn't do anything for you, its fifteen bucks wasted. Its not going to hurt anything.
 
Recoil buffers, in this rifle, are one of the top accessories that are a waste of money.
I personally recommend guys not use them.
 
I heard they can bend the op rod but I'm no m14 mechanoc

See what I did there? I combined mechanic and doctor into one word like a boss
 
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