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Thread: Which BCG?
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16 October 2014, 10:48 #31
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16 October 2014, 11:01 #32
Which BCG?
I wasn't referring to the enidine, agree that it's snake oil. The JP BCG is more than just the finish, it's got several subtle design changes. And it is available with an enhanced bolt. It's up to the end user to determine if the (admittedly small) return on a comparatively large investment is worth it or not. If you want the absolute best, JP is it. If you want the best value, there are plenty that will work just fine for a lot less money.
Last edited by JoshAston; 16 October 2014 at 13:15.
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16 October 2014, 12:55 #33
I'd like to find a plain phosphate noveske bcg. Anyone seen one around for a good deal?
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16 October 2014, 13:46 #34
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16 October 2014, 14:06 #35
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16 October 2014, 14:07 #36New Member
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Noveske has plain phosphate on their website for $150.00 right now
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16 October 2014, 15:39 #37Senior Member
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16 October 2014, 16:23 #38New Member
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It's my understanding that if you want Nickel boron, there are a few things you ought to consider. First, a coating is different than what WMD and EXO do. They impregnate, not coat. Impregnation is far superior and preferred over coating. Second, the coating process can easily be screwed up even by reputable vendors, so be wary.
The cheapest nib impregnated BCGs are from ICE arms, but be careful, there QC for their bolt carriers is practically nonexistent. I have personally received an LR-308 bcg from them so out of spec it was impossible to remove the bolt can without extreme torque.
I think I had read somewhere that Spike's don't require any break-in, but that was years ago. I like them, they have never failed me.Last edited by ShiskaBob; 16 October 2014 at 16:27.
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16 October 2014, 16:38 #39
BCM has CMT semi-auto and full-auto BCGs for $130. I've never read anything bad about CMT's parts.
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17 October 2014, 01:34 #43New Member
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I bought a rca black bcg from Noveske with a new rifle. It was a pos. after one moth I sold it.
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17 October 2014, 06:14 #44Senior Member
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17 October 2014, 20:19 #45New Member
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Two things. First, most AR parts are manufactured by a select few companies. For example, I just bought a Bravo Company assembled upper. It has BCM laser markings, but an AERO Precision forging stamp. Aero Precision is the OEM for a lot of companies. Small parts are no different.
Wilson Combat is selling a phosphate BCG with an MPI bolt for $98.00 right now. Personally, I prefer the phosphate finish because it is designed to hold lubricant on the surface. It's not fancy, but it serves a purpose.
So, I would suggest checking out Aero Precision, Wilson Combat, or BCM. But for $98, you're not going to find a better deal than Wilson Combat.