Hello guys,
I've been following the forum for years, first time I signed up and posted
I'm going to get a 9"5 PCC Pistol from ADC (Europe).
I just did the homework on trying to choose the right buffer system and how to short stroke the best my PCC.
I just need help to know if the following options make sense (especially option 2)
1) Option 1
- Get the Blitzkrieg 5020SS buffer system (which is 5,3" compressed in length) (Blitzkrieg says the 5020SS shorten the stroke of the bolt by 1.3" when installed in a standard AR15 buffer tube ; by 0,5" in AR10/A5 carbine buffer tube)
- Get a A5 tube which is 0,75" longer it seems (not so easy to get in Europe)
- Get a JP .308 carbine recoil spring
- Add spacer(s) in the back (and tinker with it to find the perfect ajustment)
2) Option 2 (this is where I don't know if it adds up)
- Get the Blitzkrieg 5015HD buffer system (which is 3,90" compressed in length)
- Get the Blitzkrieg buffer weight (adding 0,75" in length)
- Stay with my factory tube (seems 0,75" shorter than A5 tube)
(Will the 5015HD and the buffer weight be to long for my factory tube ? The system seems to be longer than 5020SS + A5 tube)
- Get a JP .308 carbine recoil spring
Thanks.