29 November 2010, 19:47
FjoldDPMS 308 build question
I'm building a DPMS patterned 308 rifle (Yes, even here in California we can build these) and have a question on buffer tubes.
I bought a Magpul PRS (2nd generation) buttstock and need to get the buffer tube for it. Does this stock take the commercial or MilSpec size buffer tube?
09 January 2011, 01:38
woodnutFjold, I don't know the answer to your question; but you should be able to email the folks at MagPul to get it. I am very happy to see you bought an excellent lower ! I bought two of their AR10 lowers and am very happy with them. I will say, however, you should get a RR match trigger for it. I love the "beefyness" of the lower and how well it mates up with my uppers. So far, my 260 Rem. is shooting under 1/2 " groups with it. Good luck with your build and I hope you get your answer.Charles
12 January 2011, 19:21
BISCUTI could be wrong, but IIRC both the DPMS and Rock River use proprietary sizes....and on the barrel nut as well.
I would hop on AFRCOM to find out for sure....and go with a SLASH buffer spring.
WOODNUT: Sorry, but there is only one AR-10 and it's an Armalite.

14 January 2011, 04:12
mdvjrp93I begg to differ (AR10comment). I own a DPMS SASS and it will shoot 3/4inch all day long. Sub MOA from a production rifle is pretty good.
17 January 2011, 23:02
BISCUTIrregardless of how tiny a group it shoots...it's still not an AR-10.
17 January 2011, 23:03
BISCUTAnd my comment is not to bash DPMS...merely a fact that only Armalite is AR-10.
18 January 2011, 05:51
J.W. BluteA Mil Spec buffer tube has a diameter of 1.148” while a commercial buffer tube has a diameter of 1.168”.
Take a set of dial calipers and measure the inside diameter of your stock. The stock will be roughly .010” larger than the buffer tube it was designed to fit.