Quite right, however, although the buffer tube is not used on a .17HMR the massive shockwave experienced has the potential to break non titanium components.Mattnall wrote:Well, the buffer isn't used on a .22lr.Ginger wrote:Personally I would recommend a metal buffer tube rather than a polymer one. My main reason for this is because of the immense recoil caused by the .22lr could cause a polymer one to splinter
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Ah, but Ginger was talking about the .22lr.John MH wrote:Quite right, however, although the buffer tube is not used on a .17HMR the massive shockwave experienced has the potential to break non titanium components.Mattnall wrote:Well, the buffer isn't used on a .22lr.Ginger wrote:Personally I would recommend a metal buffer tube rather than a polymer one. My main reason for this is because of the immense recoil caused by the .22lr could cause a polymer one to splinter
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If he'd mentioned .17HMR I would have realised that even mere metal wouldn't have stood a chance.
(can we even have 17semis? I think that is a one-way trip it to a Sect21 ban

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We can't have semi auto .17HMRs AFAIK, but its power needs to be understood.
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Recoil ... on a .17HMR ..... :lol: clapclap :lol:John MH wrote:Ginger wrote: John, if you read the post above you should have seen the grinning faces, basically it was a tongue in cheek posting.
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I am being serious about the .17HMR though, it’s far to powerful to use with a polymer or aluminium buffer tube, they need to be titanium.
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Aha OK. I must have missed that debate, which does sound fascinating.John MH wrote:There was a big debate al while back about how "poor" quality a certain rifle was because it had a polymer buffer tube and not a aluminium and misguided perception that that must be bad.
If a stock was wobbly it would not be because the buffer tube was polymer per se , it could be a variety of reasons.
Did someone have a high speed video showing that the metal buffer tube was 45-50% more effective....by any chance?
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Never underestimate the mighty .17HMR.Mezzer wrote:
Recoil ... on a .17HMR ..... :lol: clapclap :lol:
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You may have seen one or even think you have used one.....but it was probably just the downloaded version issued for civilian use. The actual .17HMR is only available to Tier 1 Operators for launch from submarines.
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Individual wrote: Did someone have a high speed video showing that the metal buffer tube was 45-50% more effective....by any chance?
Dont give him any ideas. :lol:
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Sorry could not resist once I'd seen one at the Phoenix...
It's actually really good fun especially for the money (Sub £500), hoping to add a micro red dot and use it for steels.

It's actually really good fun especially for the money (Sub £500), hoping to add a micro red dot and use it for steels.

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Could you chop off the fake moderator, recrown and screwcut the shortened barrel, and put a real one on and fix it so it was part of the barrel thereby keeping the 12 inch rule? Has anyone done this yet?
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No reason why not, some of the GSG MP5's have been done like that (by an RFD)BestDrugDoc wrote:Could you chop off the fake moderator, recrown and screwcut the shortened barrel, and put a real one on and fix it so it was part of the barrel thereby keeping the 12 inch rule? Has anyone done this yet?
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