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Posted: 7/10/2005 8:09:55 PM EDT
| Has anyone here tried a rate reducing buffer in their 9mm AR15 (AAC. MGI, Ect.). If so, did it eliminate what little recoil is there? [email protected] |
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Here is a cut and paste from another thread on this subject that may be helpful for you. *************************************************************** canon3825 Team Member Joined :: August 2002 Post Number :: 561 NH, USA User Info IM User Email User Reply Quote -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The MGI buffer has been very helpful. I have a Colt M16 RR. When I first set up a Colt 9mm subgun upper on my RR, I had buffer problems. I had used Colt carbine parts to set up the upper. The info from the "Rimfire and Pistol Calibers" forum was that I needed the extra heavy buffer for the 9mm set up. The upper worked fine. The problem was the 16 lower with the extra heavy 9mm buffer wouldn't run the .223 upper in full auto. It would work in semi. But in full auto it would fire one round, the gun would cycle, there would be a round in the chamber but the hammer wouldn't be cocked. So I would have to switch buffers when I switched calibers. What a pain. After seeing the artical in Small Arms Review about the MGI buffer, I tried one. It is smooth, reduces muzzle rise, and slows FA cyclic rate. Also another great thing is I can run either 9mm or .223 and don't have to switch buffers. I was so impressed I bought a second MGI RR buffer for my semi. Great product. I would buy another. Scott -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted :: 7/11/2005 11:45:48 AM EDT ******************************************************************** |
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