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Posted: 1/20/2012 2:59:04 PM
Ok im sure you have seen the recient episode of "Sons of Guns" in witch they put togeater thier wonder AR using one of your piston kits in it. They then went on to make a big deal out of having to use a hydrolic buffer for it to work right on full auto.. I found that somewhat odd because I have shot M16s with AA pistons that were using regular buffers with no problem. Am I missing something ??
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Posted: 1/21/2012 3:25:17 PM
The hydraulic buffers do slow the rate of fire in a DI gun,
Interested to see what the possible benifit of one in a piston gun would be. |
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Posted: 1/21/2012 5:26:20 PM
[Last Edit: 1/22/2012 11:44:50 AM by zulthor]
Originally Posted By azguns:
Ok im sure you have seen the recient episode of "Sons of Guns" in witch they put togeater thier wonder AR using one of your piston kits in it. They then went on to make a big deal out of having to use a hydrolic buffer for it to work right on full auto.. I found that somewhat odd because I have shot M16s with AA pistons that were using regular buffers with no problem. Am I missing something ?? I can't say for sure, but I was thinking they didn't use a normal buffer spring on Sons of Guns. To me it looked like a flat wire buffer spring. That may be why they were having issues with the normal buffer. |
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Posted: 1/21/2012 8:45:50 PM
I've shot AA uppers in full auto with no problem with regular (h1) buffers with no problem.
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