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<blockquote data-quote="ASP785" data-source="post: 2040355" data-attributes="member: 12170"><p>Just so we're clear, the OP stated he had removed his weights and hadn't had seen any adverse effects. He also commented that he had heard people say in doing so, the buffer tube could burst off, to the bolt not closing. Those statements are false. That won't happen. The OP didn't provide any other specifications, so we don't know whether he is running a rifle system with tuned gas, mid length or carbine. The entire point of my statement was routed in the fact that it does not matter where you remove mass from a reciprocating system, be it the carrier or buffer, it all still acts as a system. Without knowing any of the other specifications, it would be very difficult to comment on the reliability of the rifle.</p><p></p><p>I have never tried using a JP low mass carrier in a carbine system so as I stated above, I am not saying it is wanted or even desirable, only on the fact that it will not destroy your rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ASP785, post: 2040355, member: 12170"] Just so we're clear, the OP stated he had removed his weights and hadn't had seen any adverse effects. He also commented that he had heard people say in doing so, the buffer tube could burst off, to the bolt not closing. Those statements are false. That won't happen. The OP didn't provide any other specifications, so we don't know whether he is running a rifle system with tuned gas, mid length or carbine. The entire point of my statement was routed in the fact that it does not matter where you remove mass from a reciprocating system, be it the carrier or buffer, it all still acts as a system. Without knowing any of the other specifications, it would be very difficult to comment on the reliability of the rifle. I have never tried using a JP low mass carrier in a carbine system so as I stated above, I am not saying it is wanted or even desirable, only on the fact that it will not destroy your rifle. [/QUOTE]
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