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3/21/2012 3:18:14 PM EDT
Hey guys I seen where you can get a 9mm heavy buffer. The web site is heavy buffer.com anybody used these buffers? Thanks John
3/21/2012 5:12:58 PM EDT
[#1]
A bit pricey, but,  they are made from stainless and tungsten.  Expensive materials make expensive parts.  Does your buffer need to be that expensive??  

My buffers are from RRA and Hahn.  

JFCisme
3/21/2012 5:56:02 PM EDT
[#2]
I made my own as these things are not rocket sience


3/21/2012 7:08:43 PM EDT
[#3]
Slash is a vendor on here and his buffers are good to go. They have been used by tons of people both in the 308 variants as well as the 9mm.
3/22/2012 11:42:15 AM EDT
[#4]
Ok thanks guys.
3/22/2012 1:27:58 PM EDT
[#5]
I picked up a Spike's Tactical ST-T2 and it runs great in both my 9mm and 223/556 ARs.
3/23/2012 9:37:47 AM EDT
[#6]


Pretty, do you sell these or is it just a personal hobby thing? I'd love to have a lathe and some round bar to play with.
3/23/2012 11:26:59 AM EDT
[#7]
The Slash buffer is pricey but works well.  The heavy weight reduces felt recoil and keeps the action closed a bit longer to cut down on port noise when shooting suppressed.  This also cuts down on gas blowback.  The extra length reduces the tendency of the bolt to break the mag catch. Expensive but they work very well.
3/24/2012 4:04:02 PM EDT
[#8]
I bought a Slash 9MM QT buffer that is 11.5 oz. and love it. I think it delayed the action some and also reduced recoil to almost zero. It works perfect with suppressor that is on the rifle.
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