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    Quote Originally Posted by PERRISCICABA View Post
    Hello everyone, hope the "long" weekend is going well to you all.
    A few weeks ago i enquire regards what was the "best" option to "remedy" the "maybe" over gas" in my Stag model6. I have suppressed it and everything still works beautifully, however, i start to hear that buffer spring sound in my stock as i release a shot (stock is an AIL "A" cat). I felt it also got a little rough during the shooting so accuracy has been compromised as well.
    Everyone who reply to my question suggest the adjustable gas block but i am thinking seriously in just a heavier buffer, so my question is…

    What is the opinion you guys who has that many AR's in the safe and have upgraded and or modified it regards the two options i mention here, Gas block or heavier buffer?

    Thank you in advance for the attention.

    Mac
    Heavier buffers are for M4s only? I think the rifle just has one weight? Adjustable would be what I would do as the less omph you have to deal with the more accurate you should be.

    My Stag model4 boings occasionally, put a bit of heavy grease on the spring?
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    Quote Originally Posted by steven View Post
    Heavier buffers are for M4s only? I think the rifle just has one weight?
    They're for any AR with a carbine receiver extension, but shorter gas systems are more likely to need them for reliable extraction.
    The rifle buffer has 5 weights inside it.

 

 

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