I just put a 20" Aero upper on a Aero lower with a carbine stock. Is this going to function properly?
Rifle length Gas system on a carbine buffer/spring.
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Originally posted by 98Z View PostFor the most part, the recoil system is independent of the gas system. It'll function. After shooting, you might find that you want to tune the recoil system a little, but that's when the heavier carbine buffers would come in to play (H1, H2, H3).
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I used standard and heavy carbine buffers when my Grendel has ACS, ACS-L, STR and UBR. Both worked with a rifle length gas system just fine. I switched to a rifle buffer with a PRS, but have switched to a JP Silent Capture Spring in an XLR stock. It is standard weight on the buffer and is smooth and quiet. Difference in recoil was minimal because there's not much to begin with.
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All my builds use CAR buffers/springs and they function 100%. From CLGS 12.5" Grendel and 10.3" 5.56 to MLGS 14.75" and 16" 5.56 to RLGS 20" Wyldes and 20"/24" Grendels. Most with fixed gas blocks, some with AGBs, never have had an issue, they all go bang when I jerk the trigger. Lowers have been everthing from PSA completes, to stripped Anderson or AP with a dog's breakfast of LPKs and stocks... Probably due to amazing ignorance, physics makes my brain hurt, pretty sure I still don't know what I don't know, IMHO.Last edited by AZHTfreak; 02-11-2018, 09:15 AM.DOJ+FBI+IRS+AFT=NKVD. Joe Stalin and Lavrentiy Pavlovich Beria are tap dancing in hell right now...
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