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Carbine stock with rifle length gas sys

Outlaw45

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I'm having a brain fart moment cause I should know this but... If I have a 20" barreled upper with rifle length gas system and I put it on a carbine stocked lower (likely a UBR) do I need a anything different for buffer or spring? Probably a heavier buffer right?

It's will be 223.
 
I use a H2 with my 18" rifle length and SOPMOD.

As 2ac already stated: The ideal carbine buffer when using a 20" barrel and rifle-length gas system is an H2. Personally, it works but the weapon feels really weird to me anyway. The only adjustable stock that feels acceptable to me with a fence-post upper is the UBR, and even that still feels unbalanced once anything else is attached to the gun forward of the receiver.
 
You might even need an H3. I wouldn't hurt to consider swapping out the gas block with an adjustable as well. With that set-up you might be better off considering a PRS stock which would give you a rifle length buffer tube and it's less than the UBR.
 
It will be for a precision build hitting steel or paper not really a hunting gun. When shooting I would have the UBR extended all the way. I just thought it would be nice to collapse for transport.