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My .300BLK (10.5”) is currently under gassed. Even running suppressed, im still not getting it to cycle. Will this product solve it? — 1 Answer

by Danny, from NV, United States Asked on May 1, 2023

Name ODIN Works AR-15 Adjustable Buffer (4.7)
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Answered by Ethan, Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on June 07, 2023

If the buffer weight is your problem, then this buffer assembly (the heavy model) should allow you to tune your rifle to function as intended. However, we cannot guarantee that the buffer in your rifle is causing the issue. If you are using a standard AR15 carbine buffer, then it is 100% a good idea to use a heavier buffer for 300 Blackout, especially suppressed. Email us at Techsales@opticsplanet.com and let us know what other parts and modifications you are using so we can further assist you in finding the issue with your rifle.

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