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    AR buffer bumper failure

    Got in a group of hogs the other night and had a jam.

    Got to the house and tore the gun apart. Found chunks of plastic/rubber all in the buffer spring and the buffer weight bumper looked like this.

    For the AR gurus out there, what caused this?
    It’s a 10.5” 7.62x39 upper that is shot suppressed 100% of the time



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    #2
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      #3
      Larger calibers and pistol length gas are hard on AR's. My .458 Socom pushed the bumper inside the tube it was slamming so hard with a standard buffer. If your not already I would run a heavier buffer. I'm running a H3 and it works fine with all my uppers. I also stepped up to a heavier spring. If your still having issues you may need an adjustable gas block.

      What direction is it flinging the brass?

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        #4
        What are the chances you let some cleaning solvent sit in there?

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          #5
          I’ve had a cheap buffer self destruct. I assumed it was the combo of me shooting it overgassed with a suppressor and the cheaply made buffer.

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            #6
            Originally posted by trophy8 View Post
            What are the chances you let some cleaning solvent sit in there?
            I’d say the probability is fairly high..... I was thinking that stuff might have ate the rubber up

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              #7
              if the gun kicks bad .. you're overgassed .. if it doesn't you got a cheap crappy buffer.

              if you get a lot of gas in the face, an adjustable gas block is a better solution than a heavier buffer.

              not all cans are created equal .. some have massive back pressure. shoot it without the can , if it cycles and kicks less you got some decisions to make ..

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                #8
                one last thing .. russian ammo is dirty , the less gets in the chamber the better .. and if you swap lowers to other uppers , changing the buffer may cause other uppers not to work on that lower ... i fine tune my uppers to work on all my lowers... only time i'll go with a different buffer is on a dedicated gun i shoot unsuppressed allot and just suppressed once in a while... and the shorter the barrel the more finicky it's gonna be... rifle length gas systems are the softest shooting ... good luck

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