Good advice. Watch the video. Real deal - exactly what my friend was talking about.
Four models for the AR-15’ stock specific.
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Thanks again.
FWIW, I have never considered the recoil from a 5.56 AR 15 of M-16 to particularly harsh.
The hydraulic buffers do not reduce the total felt recoil, but they do spread the recoil impulse over a longer period of time which does make the recoil more managanfable.
If you really want to reduce recoil there are a number of good muzzle brake/ compensates on the market that do a good job of reducing recoil, reducing muzzle rise and also acting as a flash hider.
Probably the best of these in current use is the Primary Weapons Systems PWS FSC 556.
The FSC 556 combined with the hydraulic buffer should make the recoil very minimal and easy to manage and the buffer should reduce the annoying “sprang” noise a spring buffer makes.
Good luck with your AR