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02-21-12, 12:51
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I have a franken gun and was wondering if there is a way to tell what kind of BCG i have?
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02-21-12, 13:01
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Post pictures, or do your best to describe any markings on the carrier and bolt and we can go from there.
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02-21-12, 13:16
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Eric D.
Post pictures, or do your best to describe any markings on the carrier and bolt and we can go from there.
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It has a T on the carrier and a D on the bolt.
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02-21-12, 13:53
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D marked bolt is DPMS
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02-21-12, 13:56
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D marked bolt is DPMS
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02-21-12, 13:56
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The bolt is more than likely a DPMS. Is it a rough marked D or is it a fine D?
The T on the carrier may be Thompson Contender. Although they are usually marked TC.
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02-21-12, 14:04
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Quote:
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The bolt is more than likely a DPMS. Is it a rough marked D or is it a fine D?
The T on the carrier seems familiar, but I don't remember whom it is.
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Its a rough marked D.
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02-21-12, 14:36
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It's a DPMS.
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Originally Posted by ridgerunner70
Its a rough marked D.
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02-21-12, 14:53
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Quote:
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It's a DPMS.
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02-21-12, 16:19
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Quote:
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It's a DPMS.
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I've guess I've never looked in detail at the various D's I come across, but what would one with a clean D be?
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02-22-12, 05:46
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I have no idea. I just wanted to make sure that it was in fact one of the rough type D's as opposed to something else.
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Originally Posted by eightmillimeter
I've guess I've never looked in detail at the various D's I come across, but what would one with a clean D be?
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