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Shooter at the last tactical Match had a malfunction which caused a DNF due to a aftermarket tungsten buffer fell apart. It was a buffer without a cross pin to secure the end cap. The end plug was secured with fine threads. I'm guessing the device unscrewed then stripped the threads. We couldn't get the parts together again.
If you have a unpinned buffer i'd give it a second thought.
spqrzilla
10-31-2018, 23:35
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This is the bugger ... err ... buffer that failed on me. When it came apart it jammed the buffer spring such that the bolt would not come back far enough to pick up a round.
Great-Kazoo
11-01-2018, 08:06
use a thread chaser to clean up those threads and some blue lt. Unless you're happy with the buffer weight, then go with red loctite.
spqrzilla
11-01-2018, 22:09
JB Weld was suggested. And I considered it since I did not have any JB Weld anywhere on the rifle. And we know what bad luck that is.
But no, its in the trash and already replaced.
ChickNorris
11-02-2018, 07:54
Im curious, how often this kind of failure occurs, anyone?
I?d guess it?s a fairly rare occurrence or you?d likely hear a lot more about it.
My guess on the one above is that it must have backed off a fuzz in the threaded area and repeated hammering from the bolt carrier and the buffer weights destroyed the threads.
I honestly didn?t know the body of those things was two pieces. I assumed they were a solid piece and the weights were stuffed in from the back.
ChickNorris
11-02-2018, 09:10
Id never heard of this failure or seen the inside before so I was super curious at the match. I make effort to look at and mind every variant of make & manufacture for parts I happen to see; I've noted the pin in most & in retrospect a few without. I'm suprised that it never would have occured to me to only have a pinned buffer, save now. Yep. I checked & I'm good.
Silly me
Learn a little each match. I found a better sling on ChickNorris's rifle.
Im curious, how often this kind of failure occurs, anyone?
I've never seen a buffer fail.
I've had castle nuts get loose though!
spqrzilla
11-04-2018, 22:00
My guess on the one above is that it must have backed off a fuzz in the threaded area and repeated hammering from the bolt carrier and the buffer weights destroyed the threads.
I honestly didn?t know the body of those things was two pieces. I assumed they were a solid piece and the weights were stuffed in from the back.
That's what it looked like to me as well. The threads looked stripped. No idea however as I had not handled that buffer for awhile so no opportunity to notice.
I've had castle nuts get loose though!
You said you would not call me that anymore.
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