Both sets came with a spring and buffer.
I was reading the Vuurwapen Blog comparison of the H, H2 and H3 buffers for carbines and got to thinking that since my SBR has an over-sized gas port that I should use a heavier buffer. I knew I had an H buffer in the bin, so I went digging to swap it out; that's when I noticed on of the buffers in the bin looked different. Turns out I have a Colt 9mm buffer that came with one of my stock purchases. I thought that I would give that one a try for a while and see what affect it has.
Vuurwapen has a comparison showing a standard, H and 9mm too. The H does better for the bounce there; so I will run the H and see.
A standard buffer is 3 oz. H is 3.8 oz, H2 is 4.6 oz, H3 is 5.4 oz. A standard 9mm buffer is 5.5 oz.
Left to right:
9mm, H, Standard.
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