I am looking to ad a buffer to my Armalite AR10 carbine .Can anyone share their experiences with the Enidine or Slash's buffer which I'm also looking at? Is there a downside to using a hydraulic buffer?
JB
I do know the early hydraulic buffers had a problem with leaking from the amount of recoil the AR10 would put on them. From what I have heard and read, they have that fixed.
As for Slashes' buffers, they work rather well. Those I have tested in the AR10.
My recommendation would be Slashes' buffer...
Originally Posted By mrraley:
I do know the early hydraulic buffers had a problem with leaking from the amount of recoil the AR10 would put on them. From what I have heard and read, they have that fixed.
As for Slashes' buffers, they work rather well. Those I have tested in the AR10.
My recommendation would be Slashes' buffer...
Brownells sells them and here is a quote from their website:
Brownell Link
Long known for their successful development of recoil absorption devices for the U.S. Military’s M240B, M249, and M2 machine gun...
Maybe they have addressed the leak thing.
Bill