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    Loose Muzzle Device

    Hey guys, I just got a 14.5" BCM upper with a pined and welded Gunfighter comp. While I was installing a rail on it I noticed that I could wiggle the comp just a little bit with my fingers. It's not much, but it definitely moves. Is this something I should bother to send back, or is it no big deal?
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    If you can move it, then I would be worried it wouldn't qualify as " Permanently Affixed ", and now you have a barrel that is too short.
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    Call them. Permed or not, I wouldn't want a loose comp.

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    I agree with the above, a loose muzzle device is always a bad thing to have.
    Last edited by ColtSeavers; 02-06-14 at 17:39. Reason: already been said.

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    I emailed BCM. Thanks, fellas.
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    Closed until OP reports back.



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