jasceni Joined Apr 18, 2010 Messages 185 Likes 20 Location Malden Feedback: 10 / 0 / 0 Jan 3, 2011 #1/5 Hey everyone, I just wanted to know if anyone knows if the m&p15fl has a milspec or commercial buffer tube, thanks for the help.
Hey everyone, I just wanted to know if anyone knows if the m&p15fl has a milspec or commercial buffer tube, thanks for the help.
W Warrior102 Joined Jun 12, 2009 Messages 220 Likes 18 Feedback: 0 / 0 / 0 Jan 3, 2011 #2/5 Mil Spec, Magpul has a chart on their site that lists by mfg.
Sprocket Joined Sep 29, 2008 Messages 3,842 Likes 828 Location North Shore MA - Inside 128 Feedback: 49 / 0 / 0 Jan 3, 2011 #3/5 Do a search on AR15.com, etc to learn to ID the differences - there's one big clue that would have been obvious to you Good luck
Do a search on AR15.com, etc to learn to ID the differences - there's one big clue that would have been obvious to you Good luck
GM-GUY NES Member Joined May 27, 2008 Messages 13,548 Likes 14,381 Location North Central Mass Feedback: 6 / 0 / 0 Jan 3, 2011 #4/5 If you plan on pulling the tube for an upgrade, beware, they are very TIGHT. Best to buy a new castle nut so when you break down and put a pipe wrench on it like I did, you can swap it.
If you plan on pulling the tube for an upgrade, beware, they are very TIGHT. Best to buy a new castle nut so when you break down and put a pipe wrench on it like I did, you can swap it.
G glide Joined Jun 24, 2008 Messages 3,175 Likes 601 Location North of MA Feedback: 21 / 0 / 0 Jan 3, 2011 #5/5 If you have the FT version; no other stock will fit on the tube. You need to buy a new stock and tube assembly.
If you have the FT version; no other stock will fit on the tube. You need to buy a new stock and tube assembly.