DaveL
12-27-2014, 09:54
Hi guys,
I'm in need of an education about buffers. I'm trying to come up with the right combination of parts to make a 300 blackout cycle with sub-sonic rounds. The upper has a 16" 1 in 7" stainless medium contour barrel with a carbine gas system. The bolt carrier is a light weight ar15 carrier. Right now it has an A2 rifle stock which means it has the rifle sized buffer tube, spring and buffer.
So, a few questions.
1) The carbine buffer is shorter than the rifle buffer. Is this because the buffer tube is shorter? Or is there a weight difference because of the shorter gas tube on the carbine?
2) Can I put a lighter carbine buffer in a rifle buffer tube with a rifle length spring to speed up the bolt for sub-Sonic's? Or would that allow the bolt to go to far into the rifle buffer tube?
3)Are the springs the same tension? Or is the carbine spring stronger because it's shorter. In other words, does the carbine buffer assembly have the same spring pressure as the rifle?
I guess what I'm really asking is what's the best buffer setup for sub-sonic 300 blackout rounds?
I'm confused! :eusa_wall:
Thanks in advance to anyone that can help me alleviate my confusion.
Dave
I'm in need of an education about buffers. I'm trying to come up with the right combination of parts to make a 300 blackout cycle with sub-sonic rounds. The upper has a 16" 1 in 7" stainless medium contour barrel with a carbine gas system. The bolt carrier is a light weight ar15 carrier. Right now it has an A2 rifle stock which means it has the rifle sized buffer tube, spring and buffer.
So, a few questions.
1) The carbine buffer is shorter than the rifle buffer. Is this because the buffer tube is shorter? Or is there a weight difference because of the shorter gas tube on the carbine?
2) Can I put a lighter carbine buffer in a rifle buffer tube with a rifle length spring to speed up the bolt for sub-Sonic's? Or would that allow the bolt to go to far into the rifle buffer tube?
3)Are the springs the same tension? Or is the carbine spring stronger because it's shorter. In other words, does the carbine buffer assembly have the same spring pressure as the rifle?
I guess what I'm really asking is what's the best buffer setup for sub-sonic 300 blackout rounds?
I'm confused! :eusa_wall:
Thanks in advance to anyone that can help me alleviate my confusion.
Dave