WWSD: Buffer Assembly

Published on October 14, 2017
Duration: 7:46

This guide details the installation of the JP Enterprises Silent Captured System, a captured buffer and recoil spring assembly for the AR-15 platform. The video highlights its benefits, including reduced recoil impulse and elimination of spring noise. It also discusses its compatibility with carbine and rifle-length buffer tubes and the removal of the buffer detent. The review, conducted by InRangeTV, emphasizes the system's contribution to a polished rifle build.

Quick Summary

The JP Enterprises Silent Captured System for AR-15 rifles eliminates spring noise, reduces recoil impulse, and simplifies disassembly. It's compatible with carbine and rifle-length buffer tubes and allows for the removal of the buffer detent, a potential failure point in standard systems.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Skit
  2. 01:18Benefits of Captured Systems
  3. 02:31Buffer Detent Failure Points
  4. 03:16Historical and Modern Comparisons
  5. 04:36Cost and Transparency
  6. 06:23Conclusion and Endorsement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main advantages of the JP Enterprises Silent Captured System?

The JP Enterprises Silent Captured System offers several advantages, including eliminating the annoying 'sproing' sound of a standard buffer spring, reducing recoil impulse for better shot controllability, and simplifying disassembly by eliminating loose parts under spring tension.

Can the JP Silent Captured System be used with any AR-15 buffer tube?

Yes, the JP Silent Captured System is compatible with both carbine and rifle-length buffer tubes. It includes a phenol spacer for use with rifle-length tubes, ensuring proper fit and function across different AR-15 configurations.

Does the JP Silent Captured System require a buffer detent?

No, the JP Silent Captured System is designed to allow for the removal of the buffer detent. The video highlights the buffer detent as a potential failure point in standard AR-15 systems, and its elimination contributes to the captured system's reliability and ease of use.

How does the JP Silent Captured System compare to military rifle recoil systems?

The JP Silent Captured System draws parallels to captured recoil spring assemblies found in military firearms like the HK 416 and historical designs like the MP40. These systems are noted for their improvements in recoil impulse management and overall shot controllability.

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