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<blockquote data-quote="BowhunterOK" data-source="post: 4054776" data-attributes="member: 43621"><p>The short answer is yes you can, but you may want to check the buffer/spring combo first. I have a number of AR's and 2 piston LWRC's. The LWRC's, which are piston, have different weight springs/buffers than what I normally run with my normal gas ones. I'd have to weight them to see which buffer they are, but they came with the piston uppers. So I just switch them out when I swap uppers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BowhunterOK, post: 4054776, member: 43621"] The short answer is yes you can, but you may want to check the buffer/spring combo first. I have a number of AR's and 2 piston LWRC's. The LWRC's, which are piston, have different weight springs/buffers than what I normally run with my normal gas ones. I'd have to weight them to see which buffer they are, but they came with the piston uppers. So I just switch them out when I swap uppers. [/QUOTE]
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