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1/4/2008 1:49:26 PM EDT
How hard would it be to add weight to a carbine buffer? Just take out the roll pin and add some lead weights...would it work???
1/4/2008 1:51:15 PM EDT
[#1]
I think a couple companies might actually produce heavier buffers to slow down cycle rate or reduce recoil -- does a 5.56 actually need such a creature? probably not.
1/4/2008 2:10:50 PM EDT
[#2]
just messing around with em at home bored thats alll...instead of buying another one
1/4/2008 2:18:35 PM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:
How hard would it be to add weight to a carbine buffer? Just take out the roll pin and add some lead weights...would it work???


yes, its that easy

1/4/2008 2:59:32 PM EDT
[#4]
Yes, it's that easy.......


Now the hard part is finding the weights.

I've looked the web over for hours!  Can't find them. If you find these weights let me know.  Hell, I bet a group buy would even work so everyone could turn their buffers into H3's
1/4/2008 3:03:13 PM EDT
[#5]
what does Slash put in his for the AR10???
1/4/2008 10:56:41 PM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
Yes, it's that easy.......


Now the hard part is finding the weights.

I've looked the web over for hours!  Can't find them. If you find these weights let me know.  Hell, I bet a group buy would even work so everyone could turn their buffers into H3's


Just cut down some steel bar. It's not that hard. Making a super heavy one out of of tungsten would be a bitch. Go get some tire weights and melt them into the buffer.
1/4/2008 11:40:58 PM EDT
[#7]
lol.

Funny, but do keep in mind the weights have to move. to buff.

1/6/2008 12:00:46 PM EDT
[#8]
Where can you buy just the urethane bumper for the buffer?  
1/6/2008 4:12:29 PM EDT
[#9]

Quoted:
Where can you buy just the urethane bumper for the buffer?  




www.buffertech.com/stores/1/AR-15_Recoil_Buffer_P75C2.cfm
1/6/2008 5:49:18 PM EDT
[#10]
what does the Enidine do that a heavy buffer cant? Do they also help in delayed opening as well like what the CWS and Heavy buffers are designed to do??
1/6/2008 6:11:11 PM EDT
[#11]
yeah i tried this once.... it was a bit** to get the roll pin out and i messed up the bumper on one of them. i tried to use some lead fishing weights but it didnt work. the cut steel bar should work but just make sure they move like everyone else said.
1/6/2008 6:50:37 PM EDT
[#12]
the best bet is to get an H "in most cases is fine", H2 or a 9MM buffer. I would stay away from the endine hyd buffers.
1/6/2008 6:50:54 PM EDT
[#13]
the best bet is to get an H "in most cases is fine", H2 or a 9MM buffer. I would stay away from the endine hyd buffers.
1/6/2008 7:47:16 PM EDT
[#14]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Yes, it's that easy.......


Now the hard part is finding the weights.

I've looked the web over for hours!  Can't find them. If you find these weights let me know.  Hell, I bet a group buy would even work so everyone could turn their buffers into H3's


Just cut down some steel bar. It's not that hard. Making a super heavy one out of of tungsten would be a bitch. Go get some tire weights and melt them into the buffer.


If you had a lathe you could turn down some bronze to replace the steel weights.  Regular bronze being ~ 10% heavier than steel.  Not sure how lead would hold up to being bounced around inside the buffer.
1/6/2008 7:57:39 PM EDT
[#15]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Yes, it's that easy.......


Now the hard part is finding the weights.

I've looked the web over for hours!  Can't find them. If you find these weights let me know.  Hell, I bet a group buy would even work so everyone could turn their buffers into H3's


Just cut down some steel bar. It's not that hard. Making a super heavy one out of of tungsten would be a bitch. Go get some tire weights and melt them into the buffer.



actually turning down tungsten is no different than any other steel.I took some bar stock tungsten and turned down enough to do 4 buffers.the stuff at that time ran about $35 a lb. but we had it at work and I asked da boss for a stick of it, turned it at lunch.
I honestly could not tell the difference but I only made H2 buffers.I never got around to making H3 ones.
but all you do is pop them out measure them and put it back together.the places that sell tungsten weights are seriously rippin people off.these things are not worth all that.I would not do lead unless it is shot or BB's or something like that.
yeah I was bored too and that is why I made them.
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