Upgrade your AR platform rifle for an incredible value with the Tacfire A2 Style Buffer Tube, w/Spring and Buffer. These AR15 Buffer Assemblies made by the experts at TacFire are the perfect way to replace a damaged stock system or install a 6 position or fixed stock. The Tacfire A2 Mil-Spec Buffer Tube Kit comes with buffer tube, spring, and buffer, providing everything you need to upgrade your stock. Pick up this Tacfire A2 Buffer Tube Kit for AR today for a quality kit that’s built to last and perform to the highest possible standards. Specifications for Tacfire A2 Style Buffer Tube, w/Spring and Buffer: Manufacturer: TacFire Condition: New Package Contents: Tacfire A2 Style Buffer Tube, w/Spring and Buffer
6 reviews for Tacfire A2 Style Buffer Tube, w/Spring and Buffer
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Lucky –
It installs easily and works great. I paired it with a Hogue A2 fixed buttstock and it's a perfect match. I think that combo will be my new go-to for any new build. This kit doesn't come with the stock installation screw, but the stock should. The Hogue did, anyway.
Rodj –
I bought this for my HERA Arms CQR Buttstock GEN.2 and it fits flawlessly, very easy to install. Haven't shot with it yet but it feels sturdy. I'll update after I shoot with it
CrawdaddyKY –
Purchased this buffer tube setup for my .308 DMR stock. Works perfectly. Great value.
Blu No –
Build quality is excellent , ran it on a 6.5 Grendel upper zero malfunctions so far ,, only reason it’s not 5 stars is they don’t include a Buttstock screw
RetroFanatic –
The Ar-10 buffertube is a couple of millimeters too long and you’ll see some play on fixed stocks. Tried on my A2 stock and Magpull PRS gen 3 stock and both stocks wouldn’t fit all the way . Buffer and spring are okay.
B-dubs –
This BCG has a habit of locking up when fired, resulting in the bolt being locked in the open position. To remedy this, I have to angle the gun downwards and hit the stock a couple of times, in order to dislodge it. This is extremely inconvenient, and at an unfortunate time could be extremely unsafe.