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GOST
10 May 2017, 15:55
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Have you been looking for a BCG to complete your CT50 Dragon rifle? Well look no further, Triarc has got you covered!

Material: Case Hardened 8620 Steel
Gas Key: 4130 Steel attached with Grade 8 hardware and properly staked into a milled “valley” to ensure proper positioning.
Cam Pin: Hardened 4340 cam pin
Firing Pin: Mil Spec firing pin made of 8740 steel, center-less ground and Hard Chrome coated Bolt Assembly: The Bolt is “true” Mil Spec dimension and external surfaces are CNC ground after heat treat for a precision fit.

BOLT ASSEMBLY
The Bolt is “true” Mil Spec dimension and external surfaces are CNC ground after heat treat for a precision fit.

Material: Case Hardened 9310 Steel. Carpenter 158 is available for an additional charge.
Extractor: 4340 Steel , Manganese Phosphate coated
Extractor Spring: Chrome Silicon Wirestock, Heat Treated, Stress Relieved, and Cryogenic Processed Post Winding
Impregnation / Plating with Re-Micronized Molybdenum Disulfide Formulation. Advantgages: 5-Coil XP spring higher load than OEM springs, 5-Coil XP spring is totally completely reliable for all 5.56 BBL lengths. Extreme duty cycle while maintaining performance specifications. Used with either black extractor spring insert OR CRANE Viton O-Rings. May easily be the only extractor spring needed for the life of your bolt!!
MPI: Magnetic Particle Inspected
HPT: High Pressure Test
Finish: Gold-TIN

MSRP $299.00

https://triarcsystems.com/product/ronin-dragon-bcg/

UWone77
11 May 2017, 14:14
HA! Not sure what's more amusing, your CT50 reference, or that they upcharge for C158 bolts!

Joelski
11 May 2017, 14:57
BAMF rifle partz yo!

din
11 May 2017, 15:50
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Stone
11 May 2017, 20:26
Advantgages: 5-Coil XP spring higher load than OEM springs, 5-Coil XP spring is totally completely reliable for all 5.56 BBL lengths. Extreme duty cycle while maintaining performance specifications. Used with either black extractor spring insert OR CRANE Viton O-Rings. May easily be the only extractor spring needed for the life of your bolt!!

(totally completely reliable) That's one hell of a sales pitch for a spring and O-ring. I am not quite sold yet, please, tell me more...

GOST
12 May 2017, 02:11
HA! Not sure what's more amusing, your CT50 reference, or that they upcharge for C158 bolts!

I bet he has one.

JGifford
12 May 2017, 03:38
HA! Not sure what's more amusing, your CT50 reference, or that they upcharge for C158 bolts!

Their supplier typically does 9310 bolts, so it's more of a low-production item on their line, is my opinion. Their 9310 bolts are just fine though. I know of several with over 50K rounds, and none that have broken.

UWone77
12 May 2017, 03:43
Their supplier typically does 9310 bolts, so it's more of a low-production item on their line, is my opinion. Their 9310 bolts are just fine though. I know of several with over 50K rounds, and none that have broken.

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Slippers
12 May 2017, 06:03
"Ronin dragon" sounds like something out of tropic thunder.

GOST
12 May 2017, 07:23
"Ronin dragon" sounds like something out of tropic thunder.

I'd be down for a Kirk Lazarus BCG.