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  • red_zr24x4

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    In the last 2 years I've had the rubber/plastic tit in my buffer break off right at the roll pin, anyone have any ideas on what to check?
    I really don't want to have to replace the buffer every year.
     

    red_zr24x4

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    Just wanted to add-
    Last year when this happened a member on here stated they made some of these in college and offered to send me a few, if you see this PM me I didn't save the IM's we exchanged.
     

    mammynun

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    Is it possible that your AR is over-gassed? I can't think of anything else that might cause a buffer to fail unless your got two poorly manufactured buffers in a row.

    And to be clear, the plastic part is breaking where the pin goes through?
     

    red_zr24x4

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    mammynun, I don't think it's overgased, everything seem to be working correctly, no excessive wear.
    The plastic tit is breaking at the back of the buffer body/ at the roll pin that holds it in
     

    TJ Kackowski

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    If this issue persists, why don't you just buy a few extra buffer bumpers? A quick Google search shows that they're relatively inexpensive (depending upon supplier) and readily available.

    Here's one source ... Buffer Tubes & Parts - Lower Parts - AR15

    and another ... AR 15 Buffer @ Buffer Technologies

    and another ... AR Recoil Buffer Bumper Replacement | IN GUNS WE TRUST LLC

    Even with the abundance of replacement parts, I think that if you continue to break this part, then there is most likely another problem that needs to be solved.
     

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