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Browning BAR Buffer

murph1118

Private
Minuteman
Jul 19, 2022
18
7
Florida
I have a 1971 Browning BAR I inherited from my grandfather. It’s in beautiful condition. While shooting it this past weekend, I noticed some “crust” coming from the magazine area. At first I thought it was just old dried up grease or something. Upon further investigation, the nylon buffer under the foregrip had completely disintegrated. I plan to replace, but is it still safe to shoot without that buffer?
 
I know nothing about Bar's. But I would think it's there for a reason. I would hold off until you can get it replaced. Considering it's your grandfather's gun. I'd wanna keep it in the best shape possible.
 
Cease & desist shooting it! With the polymer buffer crumbled / crumbling its effectiveness to prevent the inertia block from beating the parts to
death, is zero. Simple disassembly and replacement. Carry on. I authored a technical Manual for the Browning BAR rifle many years ago.


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