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Primary Weapons Systems MOD2 Carbine Buffer - H3 5.1 oz

Manufactured by Primary Weapon Systems
SKU: 5PWCBH31
MPN: 5PWCBH31
Manufactured by Primary Weapon Systems
4 Reviews
$49.95

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Details

Details

The PWS MOD2 Carbine Buffer is perfect for shooters who need to reduce cyclic rate or dampen recoil. The fluted design features minimal contact points within the buffer tube allowing trapped debris to easily clear. The steel buffer body is protected by a slick salt bath nitride finish for smoother cycling and resistance to corrosion.

Features:
  • Salt bath nitride finish
  • Stamped H3
  • 4140 Steel Body
  • Weight: 5.1 oz
  • Lifetime guarantee
This 3.25" buffer is compatible with AR-15 MIL-SPEC and Commercial spec receiver extensions or 8" GI-spec AR-10/AR-308 receiver extensions.

The mission at Primary Weapons Systems is to provide the highest quality sporting/tactical rifles and accessories for sportsmen, military, and law enforcement at a fair, competitive price.
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Specifications

BrandPrimary Weapons Systems
ManufacturerPrimary Weapon Systems
PlatformAR-15
TypeBuffer - H3 Heavy Carbine
Weight5.1 Oz
California Prop 65 warning

 WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Ratings & Reviews

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Great

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Great company, great service, great equipment.Joel

Quality Carbine Buffer

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I am very pleased with the H3 PWS Carbine Buffer. It paors very well with the JP Extra Power Spring.

Great

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Great company, great service, great equipment.Joel

5.2 oz

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Actually 5.2 ounces according to the box it ships in. Haven’t used it yet. Just figured y’all would like to know. I was trying to get heaviest buffer possible that would still function and it appears I have failed.