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    Quote Originally Posted by jwfuhrman View Post
    I thought it was a 14.5 with the perm attached A2X? Guess I gotta re-read the article
    http://www.03designgroup.com/reviews...ower-receivers

    On 12-24-09 I contacted Pat Rogers to see what the current round count of the BCM 16" Mid-Length that he has been loaning out to students. Pat refers to this BCM Mid-Length as "Filthy 14" and provided me with the following information on this gun:
    http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_2_138/1...00_rounds.html

    Posted: 11/15/2010 6:25:58 AM
    Filthy 14 broke 40k this past weekend at the EAG Carbine 2 Course in Franklin TN.

    #14 is a 16" Mid Length that has been used in EAG classes since we first received it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JSantoro View Post
    Hell yeah, over! By 5000+ rounds....!

    I was at the Gadsden Carbine 2 class, last week. #70 and #77 have 12k and about 9k on them, respectively, and they SMELL. There are other T&E guns for EAG student use, with what lot of folks would erroneously think of as a blasphemous amounts of rounds sent downrange without a single cleaning. Bear in mind, Filthy 14 just happens to be the one with the most.

    There were 14 soldiers at the class I just attended. I about dropped a deuce in my shorts laughing at the exclaimations of shock and horror when Pat pulled the BCG out of #70 to show them. Looked like it had wind-drifted dunes of wet, black sand on it....
    I had a similar experience with one of his T&E guns 2 years ago. When I went to add some Slip EWL to the BCG, that's exactly what I saw. It was both cool and vindicating (Since I'd regularly take my ARs up to 5K with just lube, while shooting Wolf!) to see these weapons go beyond 15K rounds fired without cleaning.
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    I'm sorry to resurrect:

    Anyone have a current link for the filthy 14 article?

    I'm doing research for a project here and I'd like to use that article as a source.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBelly View Post
    I'm sorry to resurrect:

    Anyone have a current link for the filthy 14 article?

    I'm doing research for a project here and I'd like to use that article as a source.
    I haven't seen a good link in a while. Might wanna give Bravo Co. a call see if they'll send you one. If not I might be able to scan it for you of I have the time.

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    if at all possible to scan and send, that's easiest for me. due to the location and nature of my new job, I'm not able to get phone calls out that easily.

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    no pictures, and without pictures one cannot understand just how dirty that rifle is.

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    If no one posts up a link with pics by tomorrow afternoon pm me and I'll try and get it scanned for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinlessorrow View Post
    no pictures, and without pictures one cannot understand just how dirty that rifle is.
    Yeap I know but the best I could do.Sorry,
    Slip used to have the entire article in pdf on the old site,but thats the only source I could find.Pictures or not the hard information is there.Would also be good to take note of Pat Rogers followup commentary on the subject in his forum posts of the subject to fill in the details that were not included in the article.
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    Found this. Works as of this post.
    http://www.scribd.com/doc/50367872/filthy14-oct10

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