8.2oz buffer
Whether you're building a new AR15 from the ground up or just want to upgrade some parts in your existing firearm, one of the most impactful parts is the . The AR-15 recoil-reduction buffer is what your stock attaches to and helps control the recoil when you fire a shot, as it is weighted and slides along a spring to compress and rebound back, which dampens the felt recoil. Different rifle lengths require different AR buffer weights, as carbines, long-range rifles, and short-barreled rifles have different tolerances and react better to heavier or lighter recoil buffers.image
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