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PWS Enhanced Buffer Tube, Mil-Spec EBTs Primary Weapons EBT
MSRP $74.95. ADD TO CART TO SEE EXTRA INSTANT REBATE SPECIAL!
Product Details | The PWS Enhanced Buffer Tube is the first major upgrade and improvement to the buffer tube in years! Unlike the original PWS EBT, this unit is made from impact extruded 6061 aluminum in order to keep the cost down while keeping the quality high. The Enhanced Buffer Tube will resolve any carrier tilt symptoms exhibited by a short stroke piston AR and will reduce felt recoil. The most notable features on this buffer tube include: -
One piece construction eliminating the castle nut and ensuring that when installed, the buffer tube cannot become loose. -
Attachment system automatically indexes the buffer tube perfectly straight. -
The bottom of the interior buffer tube extends a lip into the receiver, supporting the bottom rear of the bolt carrier, reducing the carrier tilt present in some piston systems. -
A dead blow buffer is securely installed in the rear of the buffer tube to reduce carrier speed by an average of 10%, and dramatically reduce felt recoil. -
Two QD sling swivel attachments are machined into the front of the buffer tube allowing ambidextrous connection of your QD slings. -
The buffer tube is fluted to allow debris to be pushed out of the way, and a drain hole has been placed in the bottom of the tube, allowing for draining of water when the rifle is parallel to the ground. The PWS Enhanced Buffer Tube is made to accept Mil-Spec stocks. | | Usage | | For use on Mil-Spec AR-15/M16 based lower recievers and/or weapons platforms. | | Specifications | | Length | | 7.8" (19.8 cm) | | Diameter | | 1.15" (2.9 cm) | | Width | | 1.8" (4.5 cm) at QD points | | Weight | | 5.5 oz (156 grams) | | Installation Instructions | | |
"PWS Mil-Spec Buffer Tube" Chase on 10/31/2010 6:48:48 PM Product Review: I received the PWS Mil-Spec Buffer Tube several days ago and was super excited to put it on my AR-57. At first, I was a little disappointed because it would not align properly. It needed turning 30 degrees to the right and it was flush with the retaining plate. I sanded it down with 80 grit paper, then 150 and polished with 220. After a little trial and error, I got it to fit Perfectly. Besides the sanding, it was super easy to install just push down the buffer retaining pin with a small allen wrench on the last turn and you're golden! I am now Extremely happy with the buffer tube it is rock solid and much better quality than anything I've handled. Job well done PWS, This is the only buffer tube I'm using on my rifles from now on! Used on a spike's tactical lower receiver. |