Hydraulic Buffer?

BadKarmaZeroSix

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Not that my mp15t(5.56) kicks that bad, just thinking of lowering recoil to reduce wear on optics and for follow-up shot accuracy...any tips here on what i should be considering? saw enidine makes the AR-RESTOR kit for carbine...
 
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I would really like to hear from someone who has bought one. I would like to know myself how much it slows down the rifle and how much wear and tear it stops. :D
 
Damn, car insurance due and my last ammo purchase took a bigger chunk than i had budgeted for, otherwise i'd go ahead and grab it and do my first product review since i just joined the site (iv done reviews before but new to civilian ARs)...hmmmm, the credit card is whispering to me............
 
try an H2 buffer, I think the hydraulic buffers are to slow down the cylce rate on full auto's
 
not really lookin at cyclic rate, mine won't be full auto -- just want minimal recoil/muzzle movement to reduce amt of time putting second round on target...

I bought one of the Endine, everyone advised against it on the M4CARBINE site, but works great for me. Cuts the recoil in half. The "bolt bounce" that is mentioned seems to be improved and muzzle rise is diminished so aquiring target for a second shot is quicker. I can see shot impact on first shot also, so it gives me a better idea of where the second shot should go.

You're right, cyclic rate on semi-auto is not an issue really. The others are, and this fixed them for me.
 
excellent, thanks root...that's kinda what i wanted to know, someone who had used it and actually SAW a difference...kinda new to this forum, haven't gotten my profile updated, but i'm guessing as an Army vet, you know kinda what i'm looking for (my bro is Army, i was Marine -- fun christmas dinners...lol)...do you mind me asking which version you have, as well as other improvements you may have made? mine is SW MP15T, and i'm just starting on her...she's my first actual AR
 
quick follow-up...did you use the stock spring, or should i get a dif one when using the enidine?
 
I really hate how tapatalk screws up links to brownells on the iPhone!

Was hoping to take a look at it as well....

**edit...bookmarking that one for a purchase** :)
 
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I really hate how tapatalk screws up links to brownells on the iPhone!

Was hoping to take a look at it as well....

**edit...bookmarking that one for a purchase** :)

Zip, at least in Tapatalk on iOS devices you can press and hold the link then choose to open it in Safari. That will open the link correctly.
 
man you guys are awesome...not only am i sitting here wondering if i should put it on the credit card, rather than just answering my question, members are gonna go ahead and BUY it to test it...this forum has officially made my top choice, though the HK guys are pretty cool...you guys rock! can't wait to hear back from ya, JaPes...
 
Zip, at least in Tapatalk on iOS devices you can press and hold the link then choose to open it in Safari. That will open the link correctly.

That's odd Bill it didn't work for me. Opened in safari but not to the right page. Let me check my settings.....
 
I bought one for my Sport and I didn't see a lot of difference in recoil. The recoil was somewhat lighter, 10% - 15%, but it wasn't a lot. But I put one in my LR 308 and it made a big difference in that rifle! Everyone perceives recoil differently so all you can do is buy one and try it out in your AR and see how it works for you.

The one in my Sport has worked fine for almost a year and I've had no problems with it. But once it wears out I won't buy another one for my AR. I'll try different buffer weights and springs.
 
arather than just answering my question, members are gonna go ahead and BUY it to test it...this forum has officially made my top choice, though the HK guys are pretty cool...you guys rock! can't wait to hear back from ya, JaPes...

Lol. We're a bunch of M&P addicts in here. All I needed was an excuse. :)
 
The AR-Resistor arrived today.

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The highlighted features quoted from the packaging:

  • High Impact Striker Cap
  • Smooth Running Nickel Plated Rod
  • Installs with standard hardware, no special tools required
  • Black Oxide Finish for Corrosion Protection
  • Polyurethane Bumper

The feature that got a laugh out of me was the "no special tools required". Well duh.

I compressed the piston between my finger and thumb. There wasn't much resistance to overcome. When manually cycling the bolt via charging handle, there's a little extra "squish" at the end of the bolt's travel.

I'll try it out next weekend and let y'all know how it feels. I'm skeptical it will do any better than an "H" or "H2" buffer.

Q: What's an indicator that you may have an AR15 problem?

A: When you have a carbine, H, H2, & Hydraulic Buffer in your range bag.

LMAO.
 

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