Putting On Weight In My Buffer
I had several buffers that had become quite anemic in performance so I purchased a few of the Geissele Super 42 Tungsten Buffer weights, and viola!, their performance is now great and even with the gain in weight they still look like they did when I first met them.
Would you recommend this?
Yes, I would recommend to a friend
It fits.
After shooting 10 rounds with each of four different buffers, carbine through H3, I settled with a H2 in a my 10.5 inch AR pistol with a carbine gas system. I bought this single piece of tungsten to convert a carbine buffer to H1. Some reviews that I read, said that this would only fit in a Geissele buffer. I suspected that Geissele did not make their buffers proprietary and this weight fit inside a PSA carbine buffer just fine. I will be testing all of my ARs and swapping buffers as needed for 3 o'clock ejection. The H2 in the pistol actually resulted in reduced felt recoil.
Would you recommend this?
Yes, I would recommend to a friend
Super 42 Tungsten Buffer
I ordered a couple of these , one to add to an H 1 buffer I had installed a while back . It did what it was supposed to do and did slow the action down a little , however it did increase felt recoil . I added another one to the buffer which made it a H 3 . Really added to recoil . Removed 2 tungstens and replaced them with steel and turned the gas block down 3 or 4 turns and achieved what I was going for . Highly recommed this product when used with the Geissele spring . Have to give it 5 stars ..