I'm swimming in carbine buffers. I would like to experiment with different heavy buffers, especially for one particular rifle. It mid length gas, and the port is in spec, but the perceived recoil is a little harsh for my taste.
I've tried looking for tungsten weights, but all I can find are ones for pinewood derby cars and I don't think they are the proper size.
Spikes T2 buffer is not constructed like a standard buffer. Instead of solid weights and spacers, it's filled with tungsten powder. They cost between $35-40.
I did find this http://www.amazon.com/Dynacraft-Tun...=1463851551&sr=8-18&keywords=Tungsten+weights
It's more than enough, weight wise, to make 2. Is there any reason I couldn't fill a buffer with enough powder to still leave a little shake to it, and try to make my own?
I've tried looking for tungsten weights, but all I can find are ones for pinewood derby cars and I don't think they are the proper size.
Spikes T2 buffer is not constructed like a standard buffer. Instead of solid weights and spacers, it's filled with tungsten powder. They cost between $35-40.
I did find this http://www.amazon.com/Dynacraft-Tun...=1463851551&sr=8-18&keywords=Tungsten+weights
It's more than enough, weight wise, to make 2. Is there any reason I couldn't fill a buffer with enough powder to still leave a little shake to it, and try to make my own?