As a lot of us have learned after putting a lot of rounds through our Sporting Rifles doing a little hunting and a lot of target shooting. your buffer takes quite a bit of abuse. On the end of the buffer is a poly cap that ends up hitting the end of the buffer tube at the furthest rearward travel. After a while that poly cap can end up cracking or in some cases even coming apart.
I always thought the only way to repair that was to have another buffer on hand. I am not sure about the aftermarket buffers like the Spikes, but the factory buffers cap is held in with a roll pin. I just discovered that you can buy just those caps. All you have to do is drive the pin holding the cap in out, and put the new cap on and redrill the hole. Pretty simple. So if your buffer's poly cap is starting to break, no need to throw the buffer away and spend $25 on up for a new buffer. Do a search, this wasnt on ebay and you can find those caps for less than $10.
I thought I would share this....
I always thought the only way to repair that was to have another buffer on hand. I am not sure about the aftermarket buffers like the Spikes, but the factory buffers cap is held in with a roll pin. I just discovered that you can buy just those caps. All you have to do is drive the pin holding the cap in out, and put the new cap on and redrill the hole. Pretty simple. So if your buffer's poly cap is starting to break, no need to throw the buffer away and spend $25 on up for a new buffer. Do a search, this wasnt on ebay and you can find those caps for less than $10.
I thought I would share this....
