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Thanks again for the kind words guys! I appreciate your business. Stay safe & healthy!
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Thanks for the kind words!
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I’m going to re-open the deal since this thread has been resurrected. Only THREE buffers are available!
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All blem buffers are sold, pending funds. Thanks everyone!
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Only two left.
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Thanks for the kind words guys.
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I think this question would have been better asked in an email instead of in a public forum, so I'm not sure if you have an agenda. That being said, I'll try to answer - Hopefully without starting a shitstorm. Until very recently Springco had virtually no interest in the .308 market whatsoever. Now, with some slick marketing they are all the rage in some circles. "Flavor of the month" probably has a different connotation for us 'seasoned' folks than it does for the younger crowd. My experience is that the ArmaLite #EA1095 spring is the best spring available for .308 rifles and also works just as well in .308 ARs with 7.750" carbine buffer tubes. Springco makes good products, and I'm not disparaging them. But I have tested them side by side and I don't believe their 'red' spring is better than the ArmaLite spring for the applications that I'm concerned with. Over the years I have been solicited by numerous manufacturers that wanted me to carry their products. Some of those products were offered at substantially lower cost (and thus had much greater profit potential) than the springs I currently sell. I choose my product line based on performance, not price, because my customers deserve the very best. Finally, sharing recipes is an activity that only old women should engage in. >:D
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Buffers will be available as long as this thread is alive. I'll have it locked when my supply is exhausted.
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CAR-10 buffers are for ArmaLite and SR25/DPMS-pattern .308 guns with standard 7" carbine buffer tubes. I have a limited quantity of CAR-10 buffers have cosmetic issues that do not affect function. I'm offering them here for $85 shipped, including a .308 carbine buffer spring. This is the lowest price ever for a CAR-10 buffer. No limit, no combined shipping, sold only as a package with the buffer spring. All sales are final. First come, first served. More info: www.heavybuffers.com/car10 Contact me via email to purchase - I will not respond to IMs, phone calls, telegraphs, or smoke signals. PLEASE do not deluge me with questions. You are saving $40 +/- so take this deal for what it is - Either you want to save some money and live with the flaw or you don't.
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Negative! That's not going to work at all. Your buffer/tube combo is incorrect. With the AR15 tube you need a CAR-10 buffer and spring. Or if you want to keep the current buffer and spring you need to get a VLTOR/ArmaLite extended length buffer tube. Contact me thru www.heavybuffers.com if you have any questions.
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Buffer tube and weight question
Slash replied to RoadW3's topic in DPMS LR-308 General, Technical Discussion
I don't recommend using a lightweight carrier or flat wire spring. Both of these products can lead to other problems. Can you manually lock the bolt back? How long is your buffer? How many coils on your buffer spring? Is your gas tube properly installed in the gas block and obstruction-free? Have you looked at the gas rings on your bolt? -
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DPMs bolt carrier problem
Slash replied to george_995's topic in DPMS LR-308 General, Technical Discussion
In addition to my Heavy Buffers, I usually have standard factory buffers for AR15s and .308 ARs in stock. ;) -
Armalite BCG or DPMS BCG for AR-10 build
Slash replied to Makulu's topic in AR-10 General, Technical Discussion
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Thanks for the kind words. :)
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I've done extensive testing with various buffer springs for both .223 and .308. The flat wire springs did not perform well. Spring rate, set, and service life are all poor compared to most other buffer springs, even cheap OEM units. The term 'Snake Oil" comes to mind. ;) I recommend Wolff XP springs for all .223 applications and ArmaLite AR10 springs for all .308s. Several spring manufacturers have contacted me about carrying their products. Some offered their wares at substantially lower cost (and therefore higher profit potential) than Wolff. I declined because I want to sell the best, not the cheapest. My customers deserve no less. Several DPMS owners have contacted me after they received their orders. They were convinced that I'd sent the wrong spring because operating the CH required significantly more force. My response - "That's because the ArmaLite springs are significantly better." :)
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Exhibit #2: http://308ar.com/forum/building-a-308ar/magpul-ubr-stock/msg24232/#msg24232 Things are getting curioser and curioser... ;)
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One more thing - Even after all of this, I don't know exactly what "jamming up in the chamber" really means. I do know that failure to feed is not commonly caused by the buffer.
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And now for the rest of the story... Your order was shipped on 10/25/2011. Over four months later, on March 3, 2012 @ 12:19 AM I received the following email: I responded 25 minutes later, as follows: And the follow up went like this: Now, in my mind, that would seem to indicate that no further action was due on my part. I certainly NEVER passed blame to the manufacturer, or anyone else. Your email also directly contradicts the claim in your post that swapping buffers & springs resolved the issue. So, we fast-forward to 6/1/2012 when I receive an email inquiring about returning the CAR-10 buffer & spring. I replied with a cut/paste from my website. This policy is clearly posted and has been the same since I started doing business almost ten years ago: A few minutes later I receive this missive: I replied with an offer to help diagnose the issue, but instead of accepting my offer you started posting libelous blather on an internet forum. This neither cures your problem nor gets you any closer to a refund. Magpul has recommended using CAR-10 buffers in .308 ARs with their carbine stocks for years, prior to that they bought the buffers from me and sold them on their website. I've sold hundreds of these buffers to civilians, military units and law enforcement units. One major manufacturer has purchased CAR-10 buffers for use in foreign military contract weapons. This is a tested and proven product. If there were some design flaw it certainly would have reared it's ugly head sometime in the last decade. Is it possible that your buffer is out of spec? Yes, that possibility always exists, and if the problem is on my end I will make it right. I've always stood behind what I sell, and many can testify to that end. I have thousands of satisfied customers, but I realize that I can't please everyone. Maybe you are the "one". I offered assistance and you chose another path. Where this goes from here is up to you.
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I sure hope so! :)
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I have my PMs turned off, never use them. The tubes are listed with the buffer springs: www.heavybuffers.com/springs If you have any questions please contact me via email. Thanks
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Brownells 308AR and AR-10 Product Feed
Slash replied to imschur's topic in Brownells Coupons, Deals and Codes
Nice job, thanks. Two items I don't see: Buffer - www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=44697/Product/AR10-308AR-CAR-10-BUFFER Spring - www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=44698/sku=100007354/Product/MODIFIED-AR10-BUFFER-SPRING -
I have the buffer, spring & tube. ;)









