Description

MPN: SLA500R

Features:

  • Laser engraved stock position numbers
  • Mil-Spec dimension 6-Position buffer tube

Specifications:

  • Material: 7075-T6 Aluminum
  • Finish: Type III Hardcoat Anodized
  • Weight: 3.6 oz.
  • Length: 7.25"

Compatibility:

  • AR-15 and AR-10 lower receiver

Details:

When you want a buffer tube for your next AR-15 build there are a few things to consider, do you want a Mil-Spec buffer tube or a commercial type buffer tube? Not every tube works with all of the other components you might want to use. When you want a Mil-Spec buffer tube that allows you the adjustability of multiple positions when using a Mil-Spec collapsible buttstock, Spikes Tactical buffer tube is an outstanding choice.

Spikes Mil-Spec Buffer Tube

Spikes buffer tube is manufactured in the U.S. by American craftsmen who want to provide the best possible products at the best prices available. Spikes Tactical buffer tube is precision machined from pre-forged 7075-T6 aluminum to provide superior strength and manageable weight. The Spikes buffer tube is a 6-position Mil-Spec buffer tube that comes coated with quality Mil-Spec Type III harcoat anodize to make application and operation smooth and easy. Spike’s Mil-Spec buffer tube is finished with a type III hard anodized finish for a durable finish that blends well with all of your other Mil-Spec black components.

When you want a Mil-Spec buffer tube which features quality construction, adjustability and a warranty you can count on, choose the Spike’s Tactical Mil-Spec buffer tube and rest assured you’ve chosen well. Spike’s Tactical is passionate about what they do. They pride themselves on the values of their products as well as the quality of the service the give the consumer. Even the smallest details are important when it comes to making products you depend on. Whether you are a military operator, a law enforcement officer, a competitive shooter, or you shoot for home defense or weekend enjoyment, Spike’s manufactures components you can count on.

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