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Post by davecharles on Mar 29, 2011 4:48:31 GMT -8
I keep hearing about the new BHW buffer system but I can't find any details. Please tell us about it. Dave
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2011 9:53:21 GMT -8
I apologize for my delay. That's a very good question and I've added it to my list of things to add to our website. I've asked Carl to give a brief summary of it and here it is in the following:
"In short it is a self aligning buffer that is made of a friction free material. It is designed with a protruding steel front that rests in the back of the bolt carrier. This keeps a constant forward pressure on the BCG preventing short stroking of the BCG."
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Post by davecharles on Mar 31, 2011 13:36:44 GMT -8
Thanks Kiz, that's great. Now add pics to the site so I can see it, and a price so I know how many coins to save. Dave
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Post by dr69er on Mar 31, 2011 15:24:11 GMT -8
Kiz, will that new buffer work with/Improve piston system performance for example help avoid carrier tilt ?
Thanks.
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Post by toolsofthetrade on Apr 3, 2011 14:30:39 GMT -8
interested to hear more as well, as to pros and cons
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Post by durhamster on Apr 5, 2011 13:39:54 GMT -8
Kiz, will that new buffer work with/Improve piston system performance for example help avoid carrier tilt ? Thanks. Good Question Kiz?
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Post by Master Yoda on Apr 6, 2011 8:40:33 GMT -8
That is exactly what it was design for, to help keep the bolt on non internally railed uppers, and it keep a constant forward pressure on the carrier to solve feeding issues
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Post by dr69er on Apr 6, 2011 15:19:54 GMT -8
Well then I will have to order a couple of railed uppers and a pair of new buffers.....
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Post by davecharles on Apr 6, 2011 15:44:18 GMT -8
So, is the new buffer system not needed on the railed upper? Dave
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