06-16-2011, 10:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Fabius
The heavier buffer has had two effects as far as I can see. First is a slight reduction in the felt recoil. After 50 or 100 rounds, that slight difference does provide additional comfort.
Second, the ejection angle of the brass is a little closer to 4:00 than the 2:00 to 3:00 angle that some of the brass would come out before. S&W carbines tend to be a little over gassed, probably to ensure reliable functioning with lower powered .223 ammo. If you're shooting 5.56, then the heavier buffer makes a difference.
However, having said that, the gun has functioned flawlessly with both buffers, so a heavier buffer is not necessary from a performance standpoint.
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Hmmmm.... where have I seen that exact same statement recently..
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