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Thread: LANTAC E-BCG
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21 November 2014, 11:59 #46
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21 November 2014, 13:29 #47
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25 November 2014, 05:19 #48LEO / MIL
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Appologies for being late to the pary on this thread.
Lantac, have you tested with 300 blk subsonics on a suppressed SBR? I'm curious to see if the BCG would be effective in that setup.
ps. thats the current build I'm working on.
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25 November 2014, 09:29 #49WEVO Spell Checker
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2 December 2014, 17:56 #50
Looks like these are just about to be released finally:
Specifications:
M16 Full Auto Style for increased mass and lock time.
Our new BCG is precision machined from 8620 Steel with a shot peened bolt manufactured from Carpenter 158 and Magnetically Particle Inspected.
The entire carrier assembly is NiB, Electroless Nickel Boron coated with the patented, advanced UTC EXO process, unlike standard NiB coatings.
This offers extreme lubricity with a friction coefficent of .04 and surface hardness of 68-72 Rockwell C.
The carriers patent pending design features unique shrouded and forward facing gas ports that have also been re sized so that gas is vented differently to a standard carrier.
This results in a system that runs flatter with a smoother energy pulse.
In addition the system also runs cooler and cleaner, there is also less pressurization of the upper receiver when running a suppressed barrel.
The flared boss at the tail of the carrier enhances the BCG's lock position within the upper and makes it more consistent, resulting in an accuracy improvement.
All critical dimensions are hard turned / ground after heat treat and the bore of the carrier and gas key have been hard chrome lined for the best possible wear resistance.
All E-BCG's feature the LANTAC CP-R360 patent pending domed cam pin that is machined from 17-4PH Stainless Steel and hardened to H900 condition (45RC approx).
The ultra smooth head reduces wear within the upper receiver.
The BCG's 11.7oz weight helps to increase lock time and smoother operation.
Gas keys are properly staked at four points and only grade 8 fasteners are used in assembly.
Weight 11.7oz
Forward Porting, enlarged vents.
Balanced flared boss.
8620 Carrier, Heat Treated, Hard Turned, Chrome Lined
MPI Carpenter 158 Bolt, Shot Peened, Hard Turned / Ground.
NiB UTC EXO Coating.
CP-R360 Domed Cam Pin
All Hard Chrome surfaces are to MIL-STD-171 1.2.2.2
Shot Peening is conducted with S110 shot, Established by Almen Gage A-2 strip .006 -.008
Made in the USA.
MSRP $285.00
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2 December 2014, 18:46 #51WEVO Spell Checker
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that looks sexy
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2 December 2014, 18:55 #52
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2 December 2014, 19:08 #53
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2 December 2014, 19:09 #54
This is competing with the LMT Enhanced Carrier, and priced as such.
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2 December 2014, 19:19 #55
About the only one I would consider at that price would be an E3. I doubt with my skill set that I would be able to tell much difference between this one and a FA NiB BCG. Not saying that it may not be the best thing since sliced bread, but rather that this bread cost to much.
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2 December 2014, 19:43 #56
Even at that price, I still think I'd splurge and get it for my 300 BLK build. Looks very well machined (didn't expect anything less).
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2 December 2014, 19:46 #57
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4 December 2014, 19:45 #58
The more I look at this the more I like it. This or the Fathom enhanced... Gun people problems
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5 December 2014, 03:40 #59
Not here to defend prices guys just to say that there is a load of R & D in this and it has features that other carriers simply don't have, so its a different animal for sure.
Its got the highest spec on materials and finishing, ships with our reduced wear cam pin and features forward porting as well as the flared tail. That tail noticeably increases accuracy over a standard carrier.
The porting is totally re designed and this results in a much flatter shooting bolt that also runs cooler. Its EXO UTC NiB coated not just standard NiB and hand polished too.
We have tried to price it as competitively as possible considering an LMT enhanced carrier is over $300 and so is a Salient.
It wont be everyone's choice, we know that, but we only make the best and that costs.
Wait till you see what else is coming for 2015 :)
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5 December 2014, 07:05 #60