Buffer Technologies Hydraulic Buffer

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Has anyone heard of or used one of these hydraulic buffers for their AR-15 or AR-10? I'm thinking about picking one up to try out in my POF. What are your thoughts, based on the article and YouTube video?

http://www.youtube.c...f_TlEHU8&fmt=18



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The .308 rifle becomes an even more versatile and efficient weapon by adding a new hydraulic buffer now offered by Buffer Technologies.

“We know that competitive shooters and sportsmen alike demand the best equipment available for their firearm. This new buffer will be a great asset to those men and women who choose the .308 caliber rifle as on of their weapons of choice,” said Rob Parham, Buffer’s Director of Military and Law Enforcement Sales.

The .308 is well known by competitive shooters as a versatile and reliable weapon. However, because of its reliability, the .308 gets constant use, which can cause parts to wear down. This new product helps reduce shock, protect optics and improve accuracy. Other benefits include faster target acquisition, recoil reduction, suppression of bolt bounce, lower firing rates and drop in replacements.

“Our new buffer makes a great gun even better, while protecting the valuable accessories on the firearm,” states Parham. “This product is great in assisting target acquisition and allows for quicker follow up shots.” The new .308 hydraulic buffer is created from black oxide finished steel and black anodized aluminum. It weighs .38 pounds, has a 5.8 inch compression length and is designed for the .308 chambered rifle with a full length buttstock.

Buffer Technologies is a Missouri-based manufacturer and distributor of tactical weapons accessories for law enforcement, military and shooting sports. Its signature products include patented recoil buffers for automatic rifles and pistols and the MagCinch dual-magazine system and accessories. Orders can be made by calling Buffer toll-free at 877-628-3337 or by visiting the web site at www.buffertech.com.


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The Enidines apparently work great right up until they die. These may hold up better, dunno.

Ha ha ha! My .308 doesn't have a massive amount of recoil but if there's something out on the market that would further reduce it, that would be great.


 
I have one, it works fine, but I can tell no difference between it and a standard spring & buffer setup.

Thanks! That's all I needed to hear for my money to be better spent elsewhere. With the food shortages being predicted, now would probably be a good time to stock up on more ammo.


 
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