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brianhicks
09-19-17, 14:00
Hi I'm new to the forum looking & Needing advice between these two for a second modern sporting rifle Survival tool.
http://shop.bravocompanymfg.com/BCM-RECCE-16-KMR-A-Carbine-AR15-Bronze-Cerakote-p/bcm-carbine-750-790-brz.htm
https://www.rebelarms.com/rbr-15-s-mod3-sale.html
IKnowNotEverything
09-19-17, 14:06
Enjoy your new BCM.
Enjoy your new BCM.
Definitely.
Easy answer, BCM and don't look back!
There's only one there for me.
ColtSeavers
09-19-17, 16:46
Enjoy your new BCM.
Thirded.
Option 3- http://sionicsweaponsystems.com/store2015/home/9-patrol-ssk-12.html
i'm probably the minority but the Rebel is a fantastic rifle, and it has many upgrades over the BCM. I think for the price point you're getting more bang for your buck with the Rebel. The only thing I am not personally a fan of is the pinned 14.5" barrel, but at least its a good option if you want/have a Silencerco suppressor.
i'm probably the minority but the Rebel is a fantastic rifle, and it has many upgrades over the BCM. I think for the price point you're getting more bang for your buck with the Rebel. The only thing I am not personally a fan of is the pinned 14.5" barrel, but at least its a good option if you want/have a Silencerco suppressor.
Bolt specs? I didn't see them posted. Bcm and avionics are both transparent with what they use.
Bolt specs? I didn't see them posted. Bcm and avionics are both transparent with what they use.
https://www.rebelarms.com/enhanced-m16-bcg.html
BTW the Mod 3 is a collaboration between PWS/Bootleg, and Rebel arms.
WickedWillis
09-19-17, 18:00
https://www.rebelarms.com/enhanced-m16-bcg.html
BTW the Mod 3 is a collaboration between PWS/Bootleg, and Rebel arms.
I knew PWS was affiliated I just didn't know the extent.
One is basically a PWS DI. I'm sure it's probably a pretty nice rifle. The other is a BCM. Which we know is a pretty nice rifle.
Of the two, I'd go BCM, but if the other has features you find worth the extra coin then do that.
I've yet to find a DI in this market worth that money that didn't have KAC on the side. I mean hell, that's two colts
"I just got like, this 5.56 okay? And it's 55 grain ball. And everybody I've ever seen shot with it, it dicks them up."
---Clint Smith
Thunder Ranch
BCM FTW. I'm 100% satisfied with my complete rifle and have zero complaints for any components purchased from them. I would put SIONICS in that category as well - however I have no complete SIONICS, but a lot of components sourced for builds and stashed a few LPK's for a rainy day.
Hi I'm new to the forum looking & Needing advice between these two for a second modern sporting rifle Survival tool.
http://shop.bravocompanymfg.com/BCM-RECCE-16-KMR-A-Carbine-AR15-Bronze-Cerakote-p/bcm-carbine-750-790-brz.htm
https://www.rebelarms.com/rbr-15-s-mod3-sale.html
Neither.
I would get a Noveske, DD, or KAC if you want a factory rifle. Much more solid rails.
Or I would buy a Colt 6920, install a Noveske barrel of choice with Geissele rail.
RobertTheTexan
09-19-17, 22:15
i'm probably the minority but the Rebel is a fantastic rifle, and it has many upgrades over the BCM. I think for the price point you're getting more bang for your buck with the Rebel. The only thing I am not personally a fan of is the pinned 14.5" barrel, but at least its a good option if you want/have a Silencerco suppressor.
VIP3R!! You should know better by now!! Tsk tsk.
;-)
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Hi I'm new to the forum looking & Needing advice between these two for a second modern sporting rifle Survival tool.
http://shop.bravocompanymfg.com/BCM-RECCE-16-KMR-A-Carbine-AR15-Bronze-Cerakote-p/bcm-carbine-750-790-brz.htm
https://www.rebelarms.com/rbr-15-s-mod3-sale.html
The BCM shure is pretty.
Haha you'd think so but I'm stubborn!
VIP3R!! You should know better by now!! Tsk tsk.
;-)
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brianhicks
09-21-17, 12:40
Thx for the feedback, going to rock the BCM in dark bronze. Just ordered it 1399, im thinking thats a good price???
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