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Mil-Spec Buffer Assembly Kit

Postby tizzo on Sun May 27, 2012 12:50 pm

Looking for recommendations for a mil-spec buffer assembly kit. I need all the parts, I've got a commercial buffer tube currently and need to swap it out for a mil-spec so i can install a new stock I've been sitting on.

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Re: Mil-Spec Buffer Assembly Kit

Postby spliznat on Sun May 27, 2012 2:14 pm

I have the PWS 416 buffer tube........ Awesome !!!!! Installs super easy. No staking of anything and is solid. Check with atomic tactical as he can get them for ya
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Mil-Spec Buffer Assembly Kit

Postby V Man on Sun May 27, 2012 3:29 pm

spliznat wrote:I have the PWS 416 buffer tube........ Awesome !!!!! Installs super easy. No staking of anything and is solid. Check with atomic tactical as he can get them for ya


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Re: Mil-Spec Buffer Assembly Kit

Postby tizzo on Mon May 28, 2012 9:49 am

spliznat wrote:I have the PWS 416 buffer tube........ Awesome !!!!! Installs super easy. No staking of anything and is solid. Check with atomic tactical as he can get them for ya


What does that higher price buy me?
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Re: Mil-Spec Buffer Assembly Kit

Postby spliznat on Mon May 28, 2012 10:04 am

A solid and sturdy piece of billet tube. etched position numbers, No need to stake the nut for assembly, QD mounts are there, plus it looks purdy..... If ya want I can take pics o fthe one I have on the AR I am building!
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Re: Mil-Spec Buffer Assembly Kit

Postby rukwikenuf on Tue May 29, 2012 7:15 am

V Man wrote:
spliznat wrote:I have the PWS 416 buffer tube........ Awesome !!!!! Installs super easy. No staking of anything and is solid. Check with atomic tactical as he can get them for ya


+1

+ another 1.

when i was picking mine out, i had every intention of grabbing a TROY endplate with QD mounts. that endplate from TROY was gonna run $40 itself. install was a piece of cake, it looks cool, and there is no nut to stake. very nice setup IMHO
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