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7/21/2004 7:19:30 AM EDT
Tweak, I am wanting to try something new. I have a m-4 bushmaster and what I did was make a buffer that will fit inside the base of the stock tube. I used a piece of rubber gasket material 1/8 thick cut it round, about the size of a quarter and slid it into the tube. I was thinking that maybe that would absorbe some of the buffers impact  at it's base. I've shot about 50 rounds so far with it in and I have had no malfuctions so far. What do you think is it necessary or am I just wasting my time. The rifle shoots great  with or without it . I'm just trying to make things a little easier on the rifles buffer.
                        Thx.                             m44u
7/21/2004 9:16:15 AM EDT
[#1]
If you limit the full rearward travel of the buffer-B/C, you can run into troubles with the bolt not locking back after the last shot out of the mag.

If you are trying to soften the buffer blow to the back of the receiver extension, then really you just want to change out the buffer bumper to a softer design bumper.

Not saying that this is better than the standard buffer bumper, just softer,
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7/21/2004 9:39:55 AM EDT
[#2]
Was there wear on your buffer?
7/21/2004 11:50:55 AM EDT
[#3]
No wear at all on the buffer. I just wanted to make it a little easier on the buffer. I'm just trying something new. So far no problems the rifle shoots great with or without the bumper. Haven't had any problems with the bolt not locking to the rear so far.
7/21/2004 6:49:04 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
No wear at all on the buffer. I just wanted to make it a little easier on the buffer.




Don't worry about the buffer wearing out.  It already has a urethane bumper that will out last a lot of other parts on the rifle.  

Basically, the buffer comes back and the bottoms out on back of the receiver extension (urethane on aluminum).  The weights in the buffer move back and stalls the buffer at the back of the stroke. If you start inserting additional materials to the bumper/tube, then this screws up the dwell stall time of buffer, since the buffer is now slightly rebounding off the back of the extension before the weights make a full rearward movement.  

By installing additional materials, you just have a solution in search of a problem (or a problem if the insert twists and wedges), or a problem since the insert blocks the receiver extension weep hole (hole in the top butt stock screw) and now the extension will not drain if water gets into the tube.
7/22/2004 7:09:19 AM EDT
[#5]
Thanks for the input. I'll just leave things the way they are ( no rubber buffer). Like Col. Cooper said. It's a solution to a non existant problem.
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                                                                                       m44u
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