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WhatGripWhatStock? !!0nG8B4EyHDR/k/63996038#63996077
7/17/2025, 8:33:55 PM
>>63995560
I'm not understanding what you're trying to communicate.

>>63995563
Very interesting

>>63995569
Ah awesome this helps a lot thank you. Yes I assumed light primer strikes were the same thing essentially as hammer follow. It makes sense that a heavier buffer helps reduce bolt bounce, and so a heavier bolt could reduce LPS, while also potentially increasing the chance for hammer follow, even if hammer follow doesn't end up being an issue.
Local gun shop to me has Spikes T2 powdered weight buffers. I might try that.

>>63995572
I still don't understand what you're trying to communicate man. Like don't get me wrong, you're saying things, and I understand what you're saying, but I don't think I'm understanding what you're trying to communicate at large.

>>63995612
Lol they're some random euro hiking outdoor pants I got hiking in yurope. They were like 70 euros. They're decent. Company is called Trangoworld.

>>63995734
Gorgeous build.

>>63995826
Okay this post is making more sense, also the other anon helped by disambiguating hammer follow vs light primers strikes for me. That was my own misunderstanding. Heavier buffers reduce bolt bounce which reduces LPS via the mechanism you're describing with reduced firing pin head exposure during bolt bounce.
>If this elastic system functions anything like a sling shot
This is exactly the supposition that I'm claiming is not the case. The almost completely perfectly inelastic collision of the reciprocating mass at the rear of the receiver extension during cycling effectively decouples all of the motion of the rearward portion of the cycle from the forward portion.

But the issue is mainly already cleared up, because it was never that heavier buffers reduce hammer follow. They reduce bolt bounce which reduces LPS.
WhatGripWhatStock? !!0nG8B4EyHDR/k/63980245#63989604
7/16/2025, 2:39:52 AM
>>63988643
>>63988806
>>63988860
Yeah when my lever bent they shipped the replacement pretty quick, without fuss. Replacement is going strong so far. Fingers crossed it doesn't bend or break. My goal is to just leave it in the current setup and not swap it around to others to help prevent it from accidentally being bent by an setup where the tolerance stacking results in the interfeterence which causes the damage.
WhatGripWhatStock? !!0nG8B4EyHDR/k/63918378#63952697
7/7/2025, 8:45:12 PM