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How to identify buffer springs and buffers?

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  • Kotacam

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    Yeah maybe I said that backwards. Longer the spring the heavier… oops
     

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    I need to up my game on them as well.
    Std, reduced power, extra power. Round, colored, flat. So many

    I read the other day rifle spring has around 40 coils and is good till it goes under 12", then time to replace.
    A carbine spring is in the high 30s and should measure at least 10" or be replaced. Please advise if this is incorrect.
     
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