I did this to an ar10, it slows the bolt enough it quit marking the brass with the extractor
havent done it to the BM yet
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gunnuttwo wrote:If I'm not wrong, this is a great idea if you have several uppers and one lower and switch them out. This way you don't need to be changing buffers and springs for the upper that you put on, the weight would stay with the upper and all is "good".
I was reading about one of the members (don't remember off hand) that was working up loads and he was using the front gas block on the 20 inch to change the cycle rate. Could that also be done with more or less weight in the carrier?
Hope I have a grasp on the concept as I am new and just learning how the AR works.
commander faschisto wrote:UPDATE to above post: Well, turns out that 0.625" lead rod stock is...$20.00 per inch!!! Takes some of the steam out of my argument, when no money is saved over buying a store-boughten CWS...oops.
I guess I'll just start scrounging up some lead and git ta meltin'...
Great post, though, Hoot!
Colohunter wrote:Well, I finally got my CCWS installed. May be a little while until I get to try it, but I'm looking forward to it.
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