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Thread: FRS Anti Tilt Buffer.
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17 October 2009, 21:59 #1
FRS Anti Tilt Buffer.
Anyone know how to get a hold of Seth H.? I'm interested in getting one of his Anti-tilt Buffers.
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18 October 2009, 00:01 #2
The only way atm is to email Seth Harness stklharness@att.net
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18 October 2009, 00:32 #3
That's what I needed. Thanks.
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26 September 2010, 09:27 #4Member
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...Or http://firearmreadysolutions.com/
Hello guys, its Seth Harness, owner of Firearm Ready Solutions, Ltd.
I make the Anti Tilt buffer, more specifically the ACT (Anti Carrier Tilt) buffer assembly. I can answer any questions you guys may have...
BTW- Mr. Paulo Santos, hows the buffer running???
Thanks guys,
F.R.S.
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I may be a little late here, but its me Seth Harness the Anti Carrier Tilt buffer guy...
Hows the buffer runnin' Paulo???THANK YOU to those who fight for this great country and the freedoms of all Americans.
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THANK YOU to those who fight for this great country and the freedoms of all Americans.
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3 October 2010, 15:56 #8
I'm going to run it on my friend's bushmaster lower in a week or so to see if I get any marks. It didn't leave any carrier tilt on my first two that I tried it on. I've been waiting to try it on another lower to see how it works before I do a write up on it.
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your product is great... even thou piston manufacturers claim that their pistons doesnt have carrier tilt... in reality it thus have... and your product is ingenuous... i cant wait but get them... i have 2 adamsarms piston system...
bro seth... is the buffer assembly drop in for any buffer tubes?
should i use h3 or h2 on a 7.5 incher adams arms piston?
where should i order? here? http://firearmreadysolutions.com/About.php
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Thank you for the accolades!... And Im sorry it took so long for me to get back to this thread.
Out of respect for this forum and its sponsors I can not talk openly about selling or availability, however, a quick google search can find me with little trouble at all. I hope you understand...
I would love to answer any questions that come to mind, just not the "sales" kind.
The buffer has fit pretty much every extension on the market so far. They are made to a spec, any extension following this spec should not have a problem with the buffer.
I would recommend an H3 for your SBR, pressures seem to be pretty high in those systems and the H3 is typically well suited for such an environment. A lot of times folks will disregard my recomendation and run an H2 instead.
I appreciate the oppotunity.
Thank you to everyone,
Sincerey - Seth Harness _ F.R.S., Ltd.THANK YOU to those who fight for this great country and the freedoms of all Americans.
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6 February 2011, 05:12 #11
Seth, feel free to answer any questions.
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Hey guys, here are some pics of the new anodizing.
Nituff is the process, performed by Nimet Ind. a division of Pioneer metal finishings. Its 62RC, as hard as file steel, then Teflon impreganted for excellent inherent lubricity. Unbeatable...
THANK YOU to those who fight for this great country and the freedoms of all Americans.