Is there a difference?

Published on May 14, 2025
Duration: 0:16

This video demonstrates the difference between a standard AR-15 buffer spring and an upgraded Sprinco Chrome Silicon spring. The Sprinco spring is shown to provide a smoother and quieter cycling action after installation. The comparison highlights the visual differences and the audible/tactile improvements in firearm operation.

Quick Summary

Upgrading an AR-15 buffer spring with options like the Sprinco Chrome Silicon can lead to a smoother and quieter cycling action. Sprinco springs are color-coded for specific power ratings, aiding in selection for improved firearm performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Initial Testing: Stock Spring
  2. 00:02Disassembly: Removing Stock Spring
  3. 00:04Unboxing: Sprinco Buffer Spring
  4. 00:08Spring Comparison: Stock vs. Sprinco
  5. 00:11Installation & Final Test: Sprinco Spring

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main benefit of upgrading an AR-15 buffer spring?

Upgrading to a high-quality buffer spring, like the Sprinco Chrome Silicon, can result in a noticeably smoother and quieter cycling action for your AR-15 rifle, potentially improving overall firearm operation.

How can I identify different Sprinco buffer springs?

Sprinco buffer springs are typically color-coded on the tip to indicate their specific power ratings. This allows users to select the appropriate spring for their firearm's configuration and intended use.

Is replacing an AR-15 buffer spring difficult?

Replacing an AR-15 buffer spring is a relatively simple process. It involves basic disassembly of the buffer tube and swapping out the old spring for the new one, making it an accessible upgrade for most owners.

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