Will that work with the lower pressure developed by the 9mm round?
That's the 1 ! Thank you ! Now hopefully Clandestine can give me a bit more details as I would have thought it would have been a heavy spring being a blow back.
Will that work with the lower pressure developed by the 9mm round?
This is their lightweight spring.
The description says it is for lower pressured rounds. I can't say for sure but maybe clandestine can confirm? I believe that I have read he uses them in his 9mm rifles
That's the 1 ! Thank you ! Now hopefully Clandestine can give me a bit more details as I would have thought it would have been a heavy spring being a blow back.
Actually, 9mm are blowback and need taming .i.e. heavier springs and buffers usually.
Lower pressure rounds as in 300 AAC.
Chad recommends Tubb's AR 10 springs(heaviest they make) for 9mm (what I use upon, his recommendations).
And though they don't go 'SPROING' in A2 buffers, I wouldn't classify them a silent. BTW, the only gun I don't have Tubb's springs, my rifle AR has a JP SC Spring in it.
Are you going to suppress it?
I shoot my 9mm AR suppressed almost exclusively. I initially had a JP captured spring in it, and replaced all the weights with the tungsten option. Suffered from very loud ejection port bark. Replaced it with Tubbs spring and Q9 heavy buffer which made it a LOT quieter.
As mentioned, 9mm ARs are blowback, you do not want to run a light spring.
Outrider said what I would say.
Buy the .308 Tubb for a 9mm. You don't have to worry about the spring being too long because even when the spring is compressed to solid height, it's shorter than a carbine buffer spring.
If the gun has cycling issues (it won't) you can clip one coil off the rear of the spring and keep going till the fun cycles.
Yes suppressed applicication only. Took it out and test fired it and and the spring noise stands out like a sore thumb lol
Will that work with the lower pressure developed by the 9mm round?