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Trying to put the buffer tube back on but this silver bit in the picture is causing a problem.
It just wants to pop out at the bottom meaning the top part lifts up and I cant rotate the buffer tube.
I cant find any videos online showing this part going back on.
Can anyone help? :)
Is that a third party accessory? That looks like it fits in the gap at the bottom of the buffer tube and the smaller circular hole of the lower receiver like the sling plate should.
 
Hi i've got a couple of questions about my mws. I've installed the supernub and short stroked my buffer spring with a spacer. Rest of the internals are stock.
  1. Are there any other upgrades that are a must in 2026?
  2. When do you switch to the enhanced nozzle spring, right away or when the stock one breaks?
  3. People say to switch the hop arm to a laylax one, why is this and is it needed?
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Hi i've got a couple of questions about my mws. I've installed the supernub and short stroked my buffer spring with a spacer. Rest of the internals are stock.
  1. Are there any other upgrades that are a must in 2026?
I'd say an NPAS is a good upgrade to give yourself flexibility to control your gas pressure as temperatures rise. It'll also give you the fleixbility to use red and black gas when it gets colder so you gun cycles while you're still within site limits. The Federal Concepts, Jaeger Precision and Waldo Dynamics versions all work nicely in TM nozzles. With DE nozzles, the JP NPAS from older batches will need to be sanded down a little bit to fit.

Hop bucking is a good upgrade too. Either the 4UANTUM Industries 4UAD or the Flamingo 60 are worth considering.

2. When do you switch to the enhanced nozzle spring, right away or when the stock one breaks?

It's up to you. Stock is perfectly fine for many people and they run it until it breaks. Some people have a fixation on "upgrading" everything without being able to specify why they're doing it. If you can't name what's wrong with your stock nozzle spring, is it worth upgrading?

3. People say to switch the hop arm to a laylax one, why is this and is it needed?

Whether it's needed is debatable as people have different playing styles or shoot in different environments.

The stock hop arm does have somewhat limited movement so your range can be limited using it, especially when you use heavier ammo. The Laylax hop arm gives more hop so you can lift heavier ammo to a much greater distance.
 
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