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Posted: 3/13/2012 8:01:27 AM EDT
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I'm begining the process of building a lower that's going to mate to a piston upper. Should I buy an anti-tilt buffer to help prevent carrier tilt or will something from Spikes or BCM suffice?
Thanks, JP |
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http://www.adamsarms.net/content.asp?content=3#qa18
"Q. What is carrier tilt and should I be concerned? A. Carrier tilt is a symptom of a problem not the actual problem. The actual problem is sloppy or loose tolerances in the receiver. Our one-piece carrier combined with our bolt spring eliminates carrier tilt in even the sloppiest of receivers. For those who have normal mil/industry spec AR’s, the design of our system does not have an issue with carrier tilt. The fact is piston systems on the market vary from manufacturer to manufacturer we believe that ours has several design features that benefit over the competition in the market." FWIW |
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http://www.adamsarms.net/content.asp?content=3#qa18 "Q. What is carrier tilt and should I be concerned? A. Carrier tilt is a symptom of a problem not the actual problem. The actual problem is sloppy or loose tolerances in the receiver. Our one-piece carrier combined with our bolt spring eliminates carrier tilt in even the sloppiest of receivers. For those who have normal mil/industry spec AR’s, the design of our system does not have an issue with carrier tilt. The fact is piston systems on the market vary from manufacturer to manufacturer we believe that ours has several design features that benefit over the competition in the market." FWIW Thanks! |
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