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3/20/2014 5:59:56 PM EDT
I got my new PSA complete lower in today. It's the blemished model but looks great. However, there is a distinct rattling or knocking coming from the buffer tube what sounds like just behind the castle nut. It seems to be confined to that area. What might be moving around in that area causing that sound?
3/20/2014 6:17:59 PM EDT
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I got my new PSA complete lower in today. It's the blemished model but looks great. However, there is a distinct rattling or knocking coming from the buffer tube what sounds like just behind the castle nut. It seems to be confined to that area. What might be moving around in that area causing that sound?
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not that you should have to, but take it apart and see what you can find.
3/20/2014 7:34:36 PM EDT
[#2]
Could it just be spring noise maybe...dampers? Just a quick google search turned up a couple responses. Would the area I described be where noise from those pieces might come from?
3/20/2014 7:51:47 PM EDT
[#3]
There is a buffer and a buffer spring in the area you mention along with a detent and spring for the safety. Not sure what a damper is. You should be able to see the buffer if the upper is taken off the lower. You should also be able to see inside the buffer tube if you pull the buffer and spring out. If that fixes the rattle then you know what the noise is.
3/20/2014 7:53:57 PM EDT
[#4]
Upon even further inspection it appears something is sliding. I can tilt the lower forward here it move toward the castle nut then tilt it back and here it move back away. It doesn't go very far doesn't sound sound like. Sorry for the multiple posts but I figured the more information I could provide the better someone might recognize what could be going on.
3/20/2014 7:59:08 PM EDT
[#5]
Just pull the buffer and buffer spring out. Shouldn't be this hard to figure out.
3/20/2014 8:00:40 PM EDT
[#6]
There will be a little nipple in front of the buffer holding it in. You can push that down and pull out the buffer along with the spring. It really is that simple. Just don't let that nipple go flying. This should help you figure out what is going on inside that tube.
3/20/2014 8:02:07 PM EDT
[#7]
I'm glad you didn't post this in the GD.....
3/20/2014 8:11:09 PM EDT
[#8]
After reading through some of the archives on here it may be the buffer weights I am hearing. I saw a post describing the same thing that I am hearing and the poster said in that situation they were likely hearing the buffer weights sliding around. Will take a closer look at it this weekend. Unless the fish are biting...
3/20/2014 8:52:48 PM EDT
[#9]
One is the Spring Coils tapping the inside walls of the Buffer Tube.
The second is the Buffer Counter Weights inside the Buffer.
3/21/2014 3:43:28 AM EDT
[#10]
First AR15 I'd wager?

It's the weights in the buffer.....normal.

AIRBORNE!!!!!
3/21/2014 10:21:10 AM EDT
[#11]
If it's the first build, congrats, but do go look over some lower build vids on youtube it that's the case - save a lot of grief later. (Also, the troubleshooting forum on here is full of awesome info as to how to fix things that don't work right.)
3/23/2014 7:49:24 AM EDT
[#12]
easy way to tell. pull buffer and spring out.

take buffer and turn it up and down by your head, and see if you hear it outside of the lower. if so theres your buffer weight.

cheers.
hope it helps.
3/23/2014 6:30:09 PM EDT
[#13]
Took the buffer  and spring out as suggested, everything looks good. That's why you ask questions so you can learn. Can't wait for my upper to get here.
3/24/2014 8:05:52 AM EDT
[#14]
I just opened my brand new stock kit from PSA and the buffer definitely rattles.  You can feel the weights moving around it it.  That is normal?
3/24/2014 8:17:03 AM EDT
[#15]
Yes it is normal for you to feel and hear the weights move when you turn the buffer upside down.  You could buy one of those enhanced buffers if you feel like spending the money for them.  I believe they use sand or something, i'm not for sure, but they don't use weights like you have inside your buffer.
3/24/2014 9:48:06 AM EDT
[#16]
Thanks for clearing that up.
3/24/2014 12:00:29 PM EDT
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Took the buffer  and spring out as suggested, everything looks good. That's why you ask questions so you can learn. Can't wait for my upper to get here.
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cool man.  the only dumb question is the unanswered one.
3/24/2014 2:48:08 PM EDT
[#18]
No problem.  That's what makes these forums so great.  Don't forget to submit pictures of your build.
3/24/2014 7:01:19 PM EDT
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No problem.  That's what makes these forums so great.  Don't forget to submit pictures of your build.
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