L&S Lsh2Csrs M16 Ar15 Ms Buff Spg Comb
The L&S LSH2CSRS is a M16/AR15 buffer spring and stock combo designed for shooters looking to upgrade their rifle's recoil management and ergonomics in one go. This assembly pairs a milspec-compatible buffer spring with a matching stock, giving you a straightforward way to improve how your AR platform rifle cycles and handles. Whether you're running a modern AR15, a classic M16-pattern build, or something in between, this combo addresses two critical components that directly affect reliability, comfort, and shot follow-up speed.
Buffer springs are often overlooked, but they're central to how reliably your rifle cycles. A quality spring maintains consistent pressure on the bolt carrier group, which means more predictable lockup and fewer malfunctions downrange. Pairing that with a stock that fits your hand and cheek weld preference makes a real difference in how well you can control the gun and stay on target. This combo takes the guesswork out of matching components—you get a proven pairing rather than hunting for compatible parts separately.
L&S (Lead & Steel) builds no-nonsense AR parts for working gunners. This assembly is made for hunters, competition shooters, and range regulars who want reliable performance without the premium price tag of boutique brands. Install time is minimal, and you'll notice the smoother cycling and improved ergonomics right away.
Key Features
- M16/AR15 milspec compatible design
- Integrated buffer spring and stock assembly
- Straightforward installation on standard AR platforms
- Improves recoil management and shot control
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this compatible with my AR15 or M16?
Yes, the LSH2CSRS is designed for M16 and AR15 pattern rifles using standard milspec receivers and buffer tube assemblies.
What's included in this combo?
This is a buffer spring and stock assembly—both components come together as a matched set.
How difficult is installation?
This is a direct-fit replacement for existing buffer tube assemblies on standard AR platforms. Installation requires basic tools and familiarity with AR takedown; if you're comfortable field-stripping your rifle, you can handle this swap.

