Is this true? Do they really pay more attention to detail? Just wondering.
each barrel used by BCM is HP and MP tested; versus "batch" testing by other companies. to my knowledge no other company tests each barrel individually (Rob_S may have different answer on this but i don't think so). I think BCM's BCGs also go through individual HP and MP testing. BCM's adherence to strict mil-spec requirements and component "inter-changeability" (yeah yeah, spelling may off on that one :o) put his gear in high demand by active troops. The biggest problem with BCM products is their scarcity due to Paul's high quality control; he has dumped more then one batch of barrels or uppers because they failed his requirements. The knowledge that items from BCM are reviewed so critically before they even enter the sales pipeline, makes it easier for others to accept them into platforms that they may risk their lives on. Now if i can just figure out how he keeps his prices this low, while maintaining such a high degree of quality control.......................
More pics please.
Here's mine...
http://www.azbattlerifles.com/images/FDEARC.jpg
I have built off of two BCM uppers.
They are just smooth. Really like them. 2.5 MOA @ 100 but for me (40 years old now with glasses and a back injury that causes a loss of feeling in my left hand) that is really good.
Mine fire without a hitch, no FTF or any malfunctions.
As others have said. BCM is a top notch supplier, they have fought the temptation to jack their prices through this significant up-tick in demand.
They make quality-have great customer service-and compared to others I think you get even more than you pay for considering the current market.
JMHO
By the way,
Nice looking set ups posted.
I got my BCM Middy last month after getting Bravo's e-mail. Fortunately, I was at my desk when it came in and I was able to place my order immediately along with a BCM BCG.
I reconfigured my Bushmaster lower with Bravo's milspec RE kit with an H buffer and added the CRT and MOE grip. I'm still trying to decide about getting either an Omega rail or the new Troy drop-in, when the mid-length size becomes available.
Here it is, first with the LMT BUIS, and with a Troy BUIS and my ACOG TA-31F ...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...081121a003.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...081218a007.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...081218a006.jpg