Does the Grendel need a heavy buffer spring?
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No. If I'm building something with an adjustable stock, my default preference is Strike Industries Carbine Flatwire buffer spring. If I'm building something with a fixed stock I go with either a Tubbs Flatwire or a Damage Industries chrome silicon spring.
Just my preferences, YMMV.
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Originally posted by NightStalker View PostIt gets week causes feeding malfunctions can mess with timing issues like dwell time.
In the civilian world i dont think the rifle is shot enough for an issue. It could happen with competitive shooters but for the most part i dont think we shoot enough.
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Originally posted by NightStalker View PostIt gets week causes feeding malfunctions can mess with timing issues like dwell time.
In the civilian world i dont think the rifle is shot enough for an issue. It could happen with competitive shooters but for the most part i dont think we shoot enough.
You could invest the difference in an adjustable gas block instead. Stick with the cheap and cheerful MILSPEC spring and fine tune the pressures on the whole recoil system.
I have seen guns prepped for storage by releasing the buffer allowing the spring to expand forward. The buffer will rest against the released hammer. Then push it back in when you use it.
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What started this concern was a mark in my receiver I recognize as a timing issue, again i dont know if this happened before i put the adj block on or after, I suspect before.
As for Military and the buffer spring, alot of times that spring was replaced without you knowing during annual calibration.
As an Armorer i replaced them quite often, it was cheap insurance
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