Our AR15 Mil-Spec buffer tube is made from 6061-T6 Aircraft Grade Aluminum, Matte Black Anodizing with Type III Class II Hard Coat for Best Wear Resistance. It has the tightest tolerance control for Zero-gap fitment with Polymer stock and receiver to meet most demanding silent operations. Compatible with Mil-Spec butt stock. Specifications for Tacfire AR15 Aluminum Buffer Tube: Manufacturer: TacFire Condition: New Package Contents: Tacfire AR15 Aluminum Buffer Tube
6 reviews for Tacfire AR15 Aluminum Buffer Tube
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Tx –
Exactly like it is. Is what you get. Works well costs little. Standard buffer tube. Will work just like every other tube out there but cost less than others. Good fit and finish. I've found no problems with this buffer tube.
Lars –
Nice tube for my last built. Magpul and bcm fit well. Affordable and would buy again. Like that tube specks same as compared to more expensive models. Dont have a rockwell tester so cant say what type aluminum it cast from. I think that is important.
Lars –
Nice tube for my last built. Magpul and bcm fit well. Affordable and would buy again. Like that tube specks same as compared to more expensive models. Dont have a rockwell tester so cant say what type aluminum it cast from. I think that is important.
greyoliveblackfde –
I purchased a Mission First Tactical Battlelink Minimalist stock from a LGS, and the packaging said both MIL-SPEC and Commercial. I think they are supposed to circle which model is packaged, but mine was not. Obviously I received the Commercial version and wanted the MIL-SPEC, to keep all of my gear consistent. However I really liked this stock, and hated the rattle from having the wrong/smaller buffer tube.Enter the Tacfire AR15 buffer tube, Commercial-size, which has predictably tightened up the fit. Actually it was so tight I had to work it a bit. It should loosen over time, so I am not dissatisfied at all by that. At least it isn't rattling like a Commercial stock over a MIL-SPEC buffer tube. This tube captures the buffer detent as you would want. It isn't apparent in one of the pictures here, but is in another.Great price to cover my mistake, and Tacfire sells a version with endplate choices, a castle nut, the spring and buffer for another $15. Typically I would order the bundle, but you can find better end plates to suit your specific need. Just know that Tacfire has nice bundles to save you even more if you need the entire package.
Gade –
I needed a mil-spec tube in order to install a Bravo Company Gunfighter Stock. This mil-spec was inexpensive so its the one I bought. However, upon installation, it had something I had not encountered before on several AR builds. There is a tab that locks against the buffer detent which keeps the tube oriented straight up and down so that it does not move when you tighten down the castle nut.
J –
This is a commercial-spec buffer tube despite the description saying mil-spec. It doesn't fit any of my stocks or pistol braces so basically a waste of $15. It also took several months to ship. Another poor experience from optics planet.