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4/5/2017 5:17:39 AM EDT
Seeing cheap "7075" mil spec tubes on eBay. These legit and quality?
4/5/2017 5:50:47 AM EDT
[#1]
Good deals on quality  "legit" REs here on the EE.
4/5/2017 6:49:29 AM EDT
[#2]
I bought one off ebay once. It was all sorts of messed up. Bad threading, snagged on the bolt carrier, rough as can be...never fired with it on.

Got rid of it, replaced it with a bravo company, and all was well.
4/5/2017 7:49:45 AM EDT
[#3]
Just depends on who made it.

Just cause it's made in china doesn't mean it's bad IF you trust the maker. I've gotten some good deals on UTG & NCStar brand risers & rails.

But if you spend a little more for a mil-spec sized tube, you'll have much better stock choices.

I built a lower for a friend and talked him in to spending a few more bucks on a mil spec tube, we saved that difference when we found a mil spec stock on sale.

I also have several commercial spec tubes, they run fine but one of them has some chewed up threads. That's my fault for being ham handed with swapping stocks but all the threads on my mils look brand new.
4/5/2017 8:58:13 AM EDT
[#4]
Milspec 7075 REs on the EE for under  $20.
No brainer, imo.

A shit RE can shut your rig down in a hurry. Over a ~$20 part.

Anderson makes great REs as well for about  $39 for the whole kit. RE alone is about $18-$20.

DsArms has them also.

Cheapest is not always gtg.
4/5/2017 12:50:53 PM EDT
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Milspec 7075 REs on the EE for under  $20.
No brainer, imo.

A shit RE can shut your rig down in a hurry. Over a ~$20 part.

Anderson makes great REs as well for about  $39 for the whole kit. RE alone is about $18-$20.

DsArms has them also.

Cheapest is not always gtg.
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what does RE stand for???

Anyways, these tubes are claimed to be mil spec and made in the USA. $14 shipped is cheap.

I'm wondering if they are Anderson tubes.
4/5/2017 12:55:33 PM EDT
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what does RE stand for???
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The formal/technical name: Receiver Extension
4/5/2017 12:55:38 PM EDT
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what does RE stand for???
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Receiver extension. Just the technical name for the buffer tube.

ETA..Beat by seconds
4/5/2017 1:31:11 PM EDT
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RE: receiver extension /buffer tube
4/5/2017 3:26:44 PM EDT
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Seeing cheap "7075" mil spec tubes on eBay. These legit and quality?
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I've built a couple of lowers using cheepo buffer/spring/tube kits from ebay - worked just fine.  Do your own due diligence, however.
4/5/2017 3:38:54 PM EDT
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I've built a couple of lowers using cheepo buffer/spring/tube kits from ebay - worked just fine.  Do your own due diligence, however.
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I wouldnt trust the springs and buffer as much as a plain tube in a stationary position.

I assume only a few companies in the US even make mil spec tubes.


I may take a risk on this buffer tube.
4/5/2017 3:49:12 PM EDT
[#11]
A while back I purchased a couple of tube kits with stock, springs, buffer, end plate virtually the whole kit and I have used them for a while now, no problems at all with them, are they rough duty, lets go into a firefight?  probably not, but I have a few other guns set up for that type of stuff, one of the kits went on my wife's gun, which she normally only shoots a few times a year leading up to hunting season.  The company that sells them, says they are 7075, but really have no way to verify that and for what I paid for each kit, I am not worried about it.
4/5/2017 3:56:08 PM EDT
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Its usually a toss up honestly. Try and search the sellers username to see if they have a website. Sometimes you will get lucky and may be able to see what the reviews say. I've had both good and bad experiences with the. But sometimes you will get lucky.
4/5/2017 4:28:21 PM EDT
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well after further research, I pulled the brakes on the purchase.  The vendor only has a couple of feedback.  Maybe a new startup.  Maybe selling knockoffs.  Who knows.  It does appear it is a mil spec, at least according to the picture though.  You can see how the threads are wider than the tube itself.

I see some ads that claim to be mil spec but according to their pictures, width of thread looks the same as tube.

Just going to buy an Anderson from PA.  That extra $10 will be peace of mind.
4/5/2017 5:08:35 PM EDT
[#14]
If you want to go cheap, Anderson should do you well.

I have gotten some nice DPMS tubes from Gunpartscorp also on the cheap
4/8/2017 6:52:50 PM EDT
[#15]
Damn, I should have bought the eBay one instead. I just got my Anderson tube in today. Did a once over look on the outside of it and looked really good. Started to install it. As I'm lining up the buffer retainer, I notice an issue inside of the tube. Saw 2 lines gouged on the bottom. Removed tube and took a closer look. There's 2 lines along the top part too. They are mirror of each other. This was in a sealed bag so it came from the factory like this. It almost feels and looks like pitting instead. But since they are in a straight line, I have to assume they are gouges.


4/8/2017 7:07:51 PM EDT
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I bought a "cheap" Chinese made buffer tube from USA Liberty Arms for $17 and installed it. I didn't notice any issues until the next day when I popped the take down pin and opened the upper receiver to change out the bolt. That's when, much to my suprise, the buffer came flying out of the tube. Upon further examination, I noticed the inside diameter of the tube was bigger than the tube on my other AR and in fact was so big, it was allowing the buffer to "hop" up over the detent. I returned it and put a BCM in it and haven't had an issue since.
4/8/2017 9:40:08 PM EDT
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First time I've seen that from Anderson.

Call them, they will make it right.
4/10/2017 2:41:37 PM EDT
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I took some better pictures of the tube today.  I'm in communications with the vendor I bought it from.  They wanted pictures.

These look like pitting to you guys?  I don't think they are gouges.


4/10/2017 2:47:18 PM EDT
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Pitting, possibly.?  Bad anodizing?  Hard to see from the pics. Either way,  it should not be there.
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