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7 October 2015, 17:22 #121
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11 October 2015, 18:07 #122
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11 October 2015, 18:08 #123Premium AR-15 parts for the customer who demands reliability and quality.
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24 October 2015, 00:54 #124New Member
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@lantac, you said we could buy the cam pin separately, how does one do that, it's not on the web site? I have a JP bcg I'd like to use it with.
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26 October 2015, 08:18 #125
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26 October 2015, 09:15 #126Premium AR-15 parts for the customer who demands reliability and quality.
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27 January 2016, 21:20 #127
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16 September 2016, 06:54 #128
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16 September 2016, 14:53 #129
I saw somewhere, IG, probably where Lantac did a run of Black EBCGs for a special order. They looked Nitrite to me, but it was hard to tell from the photos.
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13 November 2017, 23:53 #130
Black Nitride now available. Ordered one for my 300BLK SBR.
https://www.lantac-usa.com/product-p...-5-56-nitridedLast edited by Aberration79; 14 November 2017 at 01:13.
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14 November 2017, 19:43 #131
We did black limited black nitride run a few years back for SF testing. Now we've released them for the masses in .308 and 5.56.
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14 November 2017, 19:53 #132
If you had to choose one for a hard use rifle between the EXO and nitrided BCG, which one would you pick?
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14 November 2017, 21:58 #133
NiB is an extremely hard plating. Nitride is an extremely hard surface treatment. The coefficient of friction crowd will love to argue with me - but - they're both pretty much equally as smooth by the "calibrated thumb" measurement (I have a more detailed analysis for the real stickler). So it really comes down to pick your color. Dazzled by chrome or OAF. I've ran both - equally as hard - and can't really pic one way or the other as far as TRUE performance benefits. I think over the REALLY long service life - 50,000+ the NiB would hold up better simply because the plating has an EXTREMELY strong shear strength to the base substrate and the Nitride is - at the end of the day - just a surface treatment of the base substrate metal.
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15 November 2017, 05:36 #134
Thanks for the clarification and your honest answers.
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16 November 2017, 23:40 #135New Member
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Is there a followup to the accuracy improvement claims for the Lantac BCG's? I'm looking to build a high power rifle (20" rifle gas) and wouldn't mind using a fancy part if the claims are true...
As I understand it, the flared tail is supposed to enhance accuracy by ensuring that the BCG is relatively centered in the channel as it pushes a new round into the chamber. In this way the new round will be pushed in more squarely..? I have seen a High Power gunsmith make a modification to the carrier tail to accomplish this, and he claims accuracy improvement with such a technique.
ETA: I literally signed up to ask this question.