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Posted: 10/27/2006 3:48:14 PM EDT
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I've read the FAQ and have gone over alot of posts but still havetwo questions Basically I'm going to be running an RRA midlength upper on an Ammetec lower I'm going to use a Standard Rifle length buffer extension Can I use a Standard Rifle Buffer and Spring ? Next up, I think I've settled on a Hahn Precision Magblock What are the differences between the Top and Bottom loaded Blocks ? Thanks |
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Here's the Hahn website, hope it helps. hahn-precision.com/armory/armory.htm |
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if you are using the rifle extension you need the 9mm buffer and a 9mm spacer. you can use the rifle spring though. the 9mm buffer is SHORTER,therefore requires a spacer. if you use a cabine length extension all you need is the 9mm buffer. as far as the magblock goes, the only difference that i know of is one goes in the top and one goes in the bottom. with the top loaded one you dont have to worry about it falling out . thats all i know about that. AR out |
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jonemtp, I checked the Hahn website and it wasn't very informative I guess I wanted feedback from users of either or someone who had knowledge of both Seems to the me the Top Loaded Block would be better I also considered the VM Hytech which is actually Cheaper and allows use of unmodified Uzis however I just dont like the Looks of it SBR7_11 I figured I could use the Standard Buffer but wasn't sure I checked the weights and what I came up with was a Standard Buffer weighs in at 5.15 oz and the 9mm Buffer 5.47 |
Not for me, I live in the Great State of NY where the Great Republican Governor George ( Scumbag ) Pataki made the AWB permanent So new Production Hi-Caps are a NO-GO |
Buffers is about weight... Why is everbody hung up on the "9mm" buffer being some kind of special magical part ? It is a simple CAR style buffer that weighs 5.4oz, which is more than the 3.8oz "H" CAR style, or the plain 2.9oz CAR style that is sold with every collapse stock (anything less than 5oz should be banned).. |
When it cycles, is it still pretty snappy when it cycle (plenty of bolt speed).. ? The 7oz rifle buffer works good for me... reason I ask is I took the 12.8oz from my M11 slowfire, and dropped it into the AR, and it was extremely sluggish. 12.8oz rifle buffer -
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Not sluggish at all, it still has a good snap. But I will say that there is a definite change from the RRA 9mm buffer I was using, granted that is about a 4oz change. |
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