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Product Focus: AR-15/AR-10 Silent Captured Springs

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The Silent Captured Spring is one of the most revolutionary and popular products we’ve ever offered. Any part this popular is bound to come with a lot of questions. In this Product Focus, we run down our full line-up of Silent Captured Springs and accessories for the AR-15 and AR-10 platforms.

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50 COMMENTS

  1. Thank you guys for making this video. I have purchased one of these for my CMP Service Rifle build, and I plan to use mass and springs to tune it to operate reliably with a low mass carrier. Instructional videos like this are priceless for this kind of new tech.

    I am getting into CMP Service Rifle because of a recent diagnosis of what amounts to fairly crippling osteoarthritis, and of all places, it's at its worst in my shooting shoulder. So basically I had to switch to shooting ARs because of the already light recoil of the 5.56, (used to be a big bore guy; may have something to do with the shoulder problem, lol) but even in that platform I need to reduce the recoil impulse as much as I possibly can. Since internal modifications are allowed within the rules, but adjustable gas blocks are not, this recoil system is going to be my new best friend, and I plan to learn to tune it to within an inch of its life.

  2. Well I was able to get my rifle running it ended up needing a ArmaLite rifle length gas tube. Apparently the ArmaLite rifle length gas tubes are about 1/8th longer then your DPMS standard rifle length gas tubes. However I have just recently purchased the JP AR10 adjustable BCG and the SCS. So my question now is since I have tungsten weights on the BCG & SCS. Am I going to need to remove weight from the BCG and or the SCS ????? Maybe you guys over at JP can respond to my comment now since I have a band worth of your products in my rifle.

  3. The cost is $139.99; this is not a lot of money when the item works as advertised. Trigger Tech trigger cost $200 + depending on the model with pricing for AR Diamond at $260; I have three plus one Elftmann triggers costing $235.00.

  4. I want to see an artist’s rendition of the imaginary rifle people are holding when they hold their hands up like they are gripping bicycle handlebars.

  5. I bought my first ar15. I have a 16” barrel factory stock ar with no adjustable gas block and I would like a silent buffer. Which one would you recommend? I do not shoot suppressed.

  6. I wish you guys offered this off the shelf in H1 buffer weight instead of having to buy the extra tungsten… nonetheless, very cool system, I'm buying one.

  7. How does this compare to just lightly greasing the spring? I lightly greased the sides of my spring and it got a lot more smooth and quite. I do completely clean my gun almost eveytime I shoot it, but even after a few days and a few hundred dirty steel case rounds, I have not noticed the grease holding grime.
    Strongly considering one of these captive springs, but If the grease gets close, I may just save the money

  8. Bro stop looking at each other the whole time like when are you gonna suck each other off? God it feels like you aren’t even talking to the audience at all. Fuck it’s annoying.

  9. So, I recently built an ar-10 with a jp silent capture buffer spring. Seems to work fine as far as I can tell, other than the "silent" part. Operating the bolt causes the rifle to ring like a bell, a very noticeable, unique, and ultimately odd sound. Much louder than my other rifles which do not have this part and don't experience this ringing.

    I just want to check if this is something anyone else has experienced? Is there some error I'm missing? I appreciate any help.

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