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Armaspec buffer
Written on Jul 18, 2019
Review for
Armaspec Sound Mitigation Buffer 158
This is a nice way to kill "AR sproing" and also good for 9mm ARs as it is slightly longer than usual so you don't break your bolt catches. Here is a list of which one you should buy from another website
SMB-Carbine, SMB-H, SMB-H2, SMB-9, SMB-H3, SMB-308
SMB-Carbine Equivalent to a standard 3oz carbine buffer
SMB-H Equivalent to an H 3.8oz buffer
SMB-H2 Equivalent to an H2 4.6oz buffer
SMB-H3 Equivalent to an H3 5.4oz buffer
SMB-308 Equivalent to a 5.7oz 308 buffer and the correct length to allow for proper over travel when used with large platform (.308, 6.5 Creedmoor, etc.)
SMB-9 Equivalent to a 9mm / PCC buffer which is typically around 6.2oz and is also extended to prevent excessive over travel when using PCC bolt carrier groups
SMB-Carbine, SMB-H, SMB-H2, SMB-9, SMB-H3, SMB-308
SMB-Carbine Equivalent to a standard 3oz carbine buffer
SMB-H Equivalent to an H 3.8oz buffer
SMB-H2 Equivalent to an H2 4.6oz buffer
SMB-H3 Equivalent to an H3 5.4oz buffer
SMB-308 Equivalent to a 5.7oz 308 buffer and the correct length to allow for proper over travel when used with large platform (.308, 6.5 Creedmoor, etc.)
SMB-9 Equivalent to a 9mm / PCC buffer which is typically around 6.2oz and is also extended to prevent excessive over travel when using PCC bolt carrier groups
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KAK Blade Brace 2.0
Written on Apr 30, 2019
This a great new brace from KAK. It's a lot easier to adjust than the last one and has a different sleek look to it. They did shorten the butt stock surface area quite a bit so I wouldn't recommend the 2.0 for larger calibers as it would probably not feel to great to shoot much. My brace fit fairly tightly with little wobble however some people have had excessive wobbling issues in the past. It comes with a standard twangy carbine buffer setup.
You'll need a different buffer weight for a 9mm pistol but it should be fine for 5.56 or 300 BLK.
You'll need a different buffer weight for a 9mm pistol but it should be fine for 5.56 or 300 BLK.
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Extended Magazine Release
Written on Apr 30, 2019
Review for
Timber Creek AR Extended Magazine Release
A little wobbly but that is expected for something designed to fit a huge variety of weapons. Works pretty well on my Sig 556 Patrol so I can drop the magazine without shifting my grip too much. There isn't a big gap between the button and the receiver, and sometimes I have to give it a good push to get out but it is a big improvement and would function fine on an AR.
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