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Developed to suit the needs of a performance-based shooter, the Strike Industries Optimus Weight Buffer provides rapid modular customization that can be performed by the user. Changing out the buffer is one of the most direct upgrades to the AR platform, the Optimus WB comes with standard H1-H3 weight distribution, or it can be adjusted to the specific weight needs of the shooter. The Optimus WB will increase the reliability, accuracy, and performance of the AR shooting platform. Made from durable 7075 Aluminum the Outer Body houses all the weights secure and snug with the help of specialized rubber spacers that will help reduce inner impact of recoil. Keeping the different internal material cylinders in tip-top condition.
Included are
-Buffer Head (Impact side) 7075 Aluminum
-Buffer Main Body 7075 Aluminum with TPU End Cap
-x2 Tungsten Weights
-x2 S45 Steel Weights
-x2 6061 Aluminum Weights
-x3 POM Weights
-S45 Steel Roll Pin
-x6 Rubber Spacer
– O-Ring Rubber
I got my new Optimus Buffer in the mail, and let me tell you this, it is absolutely PERFECT. I am very pleased with it. The machining is flawless. It looks really nice. Plus it functions like a dream. I highly recommend this Optimus Buffer to anyone!
I bought one of these Optimus buffers yesterday… I should receive it in the mail sometime next week. I cannot wait!
I am a huge fan of your company. I spent over $200 just this week between 2 orders on just Strike Ind. parts. Plan on spending much more as well.
Cant wait to get my new buffer.
Will it be available in different colors?
What about rifle length??
Very nice. I assume the rubber caps are to avoid the weights slapping each other into destruction, as the gun cycles? Maybe the weights should screw or snap together? creating a 1 piece unit.
Only design flaw i see is that its made out of aluminum and because of the constant pressure and absorption that the buffer is gonna take, it's possible the threads might cave in locking the buffer together
Nice one, guys! Are you guys going to offer even heavier buffer weights in the future? That would be really nice.