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    Quote Originally Posted by Airgator0470 View Post
    If you can get an AR15 to cycle sub-sonic .223 let me know...

    Maybe an old fashioned ball point pen spring for a buffer spring?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rumbler View Post
    Maybe an old fashioned ball point pen spring for a buffer spring?
    I've got extra buffer springs and am cutting one down a little at a time.
    Don't know if it will work or not. Never heard of anyone doing it but I will keep on trying and post the results. Good or bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by seadog View Post
    I've got extra buffer springs and am cutting one down a little at a time.
    Don't know if it will work or not. Never heard of anyone doing it but I will keep on trying and post the results. Good or bad.
    One reason why folks scoff at suppressing the AR15 in 5.56/.223 is you can't get it to cycle... many have tried... with 60gr bullets, it's no different than a silenced .22LR. You find the ever elusive mix of parts and ammo that provides a cycling AR15 with sub-sonic .223 ammo, you will be a RELOADING GOD.

    Let me know though what's looking good and what's not... also, be careful... low velocity hi-powered rifle rounds are "SAID" to be suspect of detonation and possible rifle damage... never seen it, just read scuttlebutt on reloading forums about it.
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