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    Why BCM?

    I've never owned any BCM products, but our members seem to love their stuff. I'm considering a SBR for my next build, can I get some help? I've learned that research is the only way to not waste my time and money. Thanks in advance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by trappernana View Post
    I've never owned any BCM products, but our members seem to love their stuff. I'm considering a SBR for my next build, can I get some help? I've learned that research is the only way to not waste my time and money. Thanks in advance!
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    Not only arguably the best quality, but fairly priced. When it comes to quality major AR components, it is nearly impossible to get it for less.
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    BCM is quality. I am about to get my next one from BCM next week and he had what I needed and wanted. You will get a good system from him.

    I would get a 12.5 Kino those seem to be a pretty good SBR.

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    High quality products at a reasonable price. My BCM build was less than any off the shelf rifles available locally.

    Just search the forum, use the yellow button.

    There has to be over a thousand threads discussing BCM rifles.
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    with BCM, you can build a 100% milspec rifle for maybe $850.

    Going by price versus quality versus value, nothing can beat that, except maybe a good Daniel Defense package.

    And in terms of parts and uppers, their diverse product line and prices on them is amazing. A complete BCM upper runs less than what most tier 2 and lower uppers go for, and have double the quality.

    That is why they are so popular. Also, I speak from experience that their customer service is quick and professional.

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    I've owned Colt, BCM, and Daniel Defense.

    (I don't want to admit that I also used to own Bushmaster).

    Colt is usually $200-300 (or more?) higher than BCM, and price is also why I pass on Noveske, LMT, etc.

    I think my Daniel Defense carbine was high quality, but I didn't like some features. I would have preferred old school sling swivels, but it just came with the port in the rear receiver wall for a single point sling swivel. That's why it got sold to buy a BCM mid-length.

    All in all, I think BCM makes the best basic M4 if you're wanting something not too fancy.

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    I think the better question with BCM isn't why, but; "why not?" High quality at good prices, so it makes sense unless there is another factor.

    In my case, I wanted a BCM 14.5 midlength LW upper. The "why not" for me was a) not in stock (I am patient though) and b) found a DD 14.5" LW midlength upper for less. Otherwise, I'd have gotten the BCM easy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by opmike View Post
    High quality products at a reasonable price.
    I think that just about sums it up.
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    On top of everything already mentioned, you'll find BCM among the corporate sponsors for the Wounded Warrior Project

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