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Trying to order the XH Carbine buffer 8.5oz and spring, but when I hit "add to cart" it says page has timed out. Tried refreshing, etc, but doesn't work.
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This has been an intermittent problem for the last several weeks, and my IT people can't seem to figure it out. Most orders go through just fine, but some people are having issues.
If you'd like to give me a list of the items you need I'll send you a PayPal invoice (no fee). Sorry for the inconvenience. |
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Building an AR10 with 20" .308 Criterion 1-11 RH twist rifle length gas tube and SLE adjustable GB, built on an Aero M5 kit with a VLTOR RE10-A5SR receiver extension (buffer tube). This rifle will eventually be suppressed.
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Originally Posted By BigBadWolf11B:
Building an AR10 with 20" .308 Criterion 1-11 RH twist rifle length gas tube and SLE adjustable GB, built on an Aero M5 kit with a VLTOR RE10-A5SR receiver extension (buffer tube). This rifle will eventually be suppressed. Which buffer and spring would work best? View Quote www.heavybuffers.com/xhcar www.heavybuffers.com/springs |
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Originally Posted By Slash:
This has been an intermittent problem for the last several weeks, and my IT people can't seem to figure it out. Most orders go through just fine, but some people are having issues. View Quote |
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I placed an order. Invoice: 9706
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ETA- received already. Super fast shipping and awesome buffer/spring. Thanks again |
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So going through this thread you pretty much recommend the XH for everything right?
I have an Armalite AR-10 with a factory collapsible buffer tube. Currently running an H3 buffer. I do not like the AR-10 length tube and would like my SOPMOD Stock to be able to go a little farther forward. It's only about an inch but sometimes an extra inch is noticeable! ;D Anyway, what do you recommend for this setup? XH and standard CAR spring? |
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The CAR-10 XH is the better choice for almost all applications. The main exception would be if you're going to be using cheap underpowered ammo.
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308 with aero carbine buffer system and 16 barrel mid-length gas system. Aero buffer is 3.75 oz. What do you recommend to take this thing down.
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Originally Posted By Heith:
308 with aero carbine buffer system and 16 barrel mid-length gas system. Aero buffer is 3.75 oz. What do you recommend to take this thing down. Thanks View Quote For a standard AR15 carbine buffer tube (7" deep) you need a 2 1/2" long buffer and I recommend a CAR-10 XH buffer (6.5 oz) and a .308 carbine buffer spring. More info here: www.heavybuffers.com/car10xh If you have an extended/A5 buffer tube (7 5/8" deep) you need a 3 1/4" long buffer and I recommend an XH carbine buffer (8.5 oz) and a .308 RIFLE buffer spring (#EA1095). More info here: www.heavybuffers.com/xhcar(order @ bottom of page) |
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Originally Posted By Slash:
It depends on the length of your current buffer and receiver extension. For a standard AR15 carbine buffer tube (7" deep) you need a 2" long buffer and I recommend a CAR-10 XH buffer (6.5 oz) and a .308 carbine buffer spring. More info here: www.heavybuffers.com/car10xh If you have an extended/A5 buffer tube (7" deep) you need a 3" long buffer and I recommend an XH carbine buffer (8.5 oz) and a .308 RIFLE buffer spring (#EA1095). More info here: www.heavybuffers.com/xhcar(order @ bottom of page) View Quote |
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Received my order fast and the items seem to be excellent quality. Feedback left. Thanks.
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What buffer for sba3 equipped pistol.?
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Originally Posted By dogrobber13:
What buffer for sba3 equipped pistol.? View Quote More info here: www.heavybuffers.com/car10xh |
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Hey Clint, I picked up a CAR-10 and spring on brownells a while back but haven’t run it yet. I’m running a Magpul UBR on a 16” carbine length gas system, is this ok or should I have gone with the XH?
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Originally Posted By Drummerguy1584:
Hey Clint, I picked up a CAR-10 and spring on brownells a while back but haven't run it yet. I'm running a Magpul UBR on a 16" carbine length gas system, is this ok or should I have gone with the XH? View Quote Unfortunately I can't get Brownells to carry the CAR-10 XH. Maybe a little prodding from customers like you would get them to come around. ;) edited to add: If you have a Gen 2 UBR I recommend an XH carbine buffer (8.5 oz) and a .308 RIFLE buffer spring (#EA1095). More info here: www.heavybuffers.com/xhcar (order @ bottom of page) Please send me an email if you have any further questions. |
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We Will Rock You and We Are the Champions are ALWAYS played together, and it's not because it was released as a f**king double A side!
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I seem to be unable to add the xh carbine buffer and carbine spring combo to a cart. Just times out.
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Posting to leave feedback. Clint answered a couple questions I had about his products, and was extremely responsive to my email. Great experience.
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Have a Bushmaster XM-10 MOE mid gas 16'' barrel, standard length carbine tube with factory 2.5'' buffer. I will be shooting suppressed some of the time with factory loads. What buffer would you recommend? I was thinking the CAR-10 buffer - 5.6 ounces with my factory 308 spring. What is shipping costs?
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Originally Posted By HDrider: Have a Bushmaster XM-10 MOE mid gas 16'' barrel, standard length carbine tube with factory 2.5'' buffer. I will be shooting suppressed some of the time with factory loads. What buffer would you recommend? I was thinking the CAR-10 buffer - 5.6 ounces with my factory 308 spring. What is shipping costs? View Quote Shipping averages around $13. |
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Originally Posted By Slash: I recommend using the heaviest buffer possible anytime the suppressor is involved. For your current configuration that would be a CAR-10 XH buffer (6.5 oz) and a .308 carbine buffer spring. More info here: www.heavybuffers.com/car10xh Shipping averages around $13. View Quote Just placed an order. Thanks |
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Just left feedback for you. Thanks
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website is giving the "timed out" error, will email you.
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If the rule you followed brought you to this end, of what use was the rule?
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Order placed! Thanks Slash!
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I placed my order weeks ago for my new LMT MWS, received it quickly. Quality is simply amazing! Very pleased!
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Just placed my order for one and spring to match. Can't wait! Thanks guy
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Slash, I sent you an email today with the below info.
I have a Larue UU kit in 7.62 with an 18" barrel. I am currently running a Vltor A5 receiver extension, an H3 buffer (AR15 carbine length) and a Tubbs SR-25/AR-10 Flat buffer Spring (standard or carbine). There does not seem to be enough force to strip the first round from the magazine and push it into the chamber when initially loading. Also, during operation subsequent rounds may or may not strip from the mag either. I have tried a couple different mags and ammo and the problem persists. Bolt locks back on an empty mag. Brass is thrown at 2-3 O'Clock. Any help/suggestions you can provide will be appreciated. You recommended I go with the XH carbine buffer (8.5 oz) and a .308 RIFLE buffer spring (#EA1095). My follow up question is: This rifle is a Battle Rifle build where reliability is paramount, over felt recoil, over smoothness, over buffer/spring noise, etc. Also, I did not mention that the rifle will be operated both suppressed and unsuppressed. Knowing the use case for this rifle, is this considered the most reliable buffer/spring you sell for the 7.62x51 AR or is there another you would recommend? Thanks again for your help. |
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Originally Posted By KTM300XCW: Slash, I sent you an email today with the below info. I have a Larue UU kit in 7.62 with an 18" barrel. I am currently running a Vltor A5 receiver extension, an H3 buffer (AR15 carbine length) and a Tubbs SR-25/AR-10 Flat buffer Spring (standard or carbine). There does not seem to be enough force to strip the first round from the magazine and push it into the chamber when initially loading. Also, during operation subsequent rounds may or may not strip from the mag either. I have tried a couple different mags and ammo and the problem persists. Bolt locks back on an empty mag. Brass is thrown at 2-3 O'Clock. Any help/suggestions you can provide will be appreciated. You recommended I go with the XH carbine buffer (8.5 oz) and a .308 RIFLE buffer spring (#EA1095). My follow up question is: This rifle is a Battle Rifle build where reliability is paramount, over felt recoil, over smoothness, over buffer/spring noise, etc. Also, I did not mention that the rifle will be operated both suppressed and unsuppressed. Knowing the use case for this rifle, is this considered the most reliable buffer/spring you sell for the 7.62x51 AR or is there another you would recommend? Thanks again for your help. View Quote |
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Payment sent for the heavy carbine buffer and spring.
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Buffer and spring received, feedback left!
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I'm back for another buffer/spring for a new build. Here's my question: I've got an Aero M5 upper with Lantac Enhanced BCG that I'm planning on putting a BA Govt. or Hanson 16" mid-length gas barrel. The rifle will be run suppressed and unsurpressed. I have not bought the receiver extension yet. Would you go with the std. 7" carbine extension and associated buffer/spring or the A5? |
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Originally Posted By KTM300XCW: @Slash I'm back for another buffer/spring for a new build. Here's my question: I've got an Aero M5 upper with Lantac Enhanced BCG that I'm planning on putting a BA Govt. or Hanson 16" mid-length gas barrel. The rifle will be run suppressed and unsurpressed. I have not bought the receiver extension yet. Would you go with the std. 7" carbine extension and associated buffer/spring or the A5? View Quote I think the best combination for a .308 AR with a carbine stock is an A5 buffer tube with an XH carbine buffer (8.5 oz) and a .308 RIFLE buffer spring (#EA1095). This setup allows you to use the heaviest buffer possible, which reduces felt recoil and helps the gun run more smoothly. Extra buffer mass is vital for suppressed guns. More info here: heavybuffers.com/xhcar308 heavybuffers.com/a5tube |
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Originally Posted By Slash: @KTM300XCW I think the best combination for a .308 AR with a carbine stock is an A5 buffer tube with an XH carbine buffer (8.5 oz) and a .308 RIFLE buffer spring (#EA1095). This setup allows you to use the heaviest buffer possible, which reduces felt recoil and helps the gun run more smoothly. Extra buffer mass is vital for suppressed guns. More info here: heavybuffers.com/xhcar308 heavybuffers.com/a5tube View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Slash: Originally Posted By KTM300XCW: @Slash I'm back for another buffer/spring for a new build. Here's my question: I've got an Aero M5 upper with Lantac Enhanced BCG that I'm planning on putting a BA Govt. or Hanson 16" mid-length gas barrel. The rifle will be run suppressed and unsurpressed. I have not bought the receiver extension yet. Would you go with the std. 7" carbine extension and associated buffer/spring or the A5? I think the best combination for a .308 AR with a carbine stock is an A5 buffer tube with an XH carbine buffer (8.5 oz) and a .308 RIFLE buffer spring (#EA1095). This setup allows you to use the heaviest buffer possible, which reduces felt recoil and helps the gun run more smoothly. Extra buffer mass is vital for suppressed guns. More info here: heavybuffers.com/xhcar308 heavybuffers.com/a5tube Thanks for the quick reply! Order incoming soon. |
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