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    Quote Originally Posted by jstalford View Post
    The cheapest way I've found to get a BCG at this time is to buy an upper that comes with one and sell the upper if you don't need it.

    Got my Colt BCG for $75 and BCM for $150 that way.
    ^^^^^^
    THIS

    Is the most excellent thing that I have heard of since the great panic began.

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    Wait for a spikes or BCM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    Because it's made by RRA. I am fairly certain they do not HP/MPI test their bolts and there are no specs that I can find as to their bolts.

    He probably had a carrier key for a piston on there, and then removed it, is my guess. Who knows.
    I think you are right about the bolts...

    http://www.surplusammo.com/rock-rive...roup-223-5-56/

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    I'm typing this trying to figure out why the hero of our story(the seller) didn't get his bolt and carrier at the same place and mixed and matched instead?

    Just seems like a strange thing to do!!

    Anyway, if you replace the gas key bolts make sure you get the proper ones so gas doesn't leak around them.

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    MOMOACKS

    The Mother Of..... The Mother Of All Carrier Key Stakers.

    MOMOACKS.



    Cycle rate on these is around 1000 carriers an hour. There are about 15 of these out there with various manufacturers.

    There's a bigger one that this, too..... HydroMOACKS.... much faster!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ned Christiansen View Post
    MOMOACKS
    The Mother Of..... The Mother Of All Carrier Key Stakers.
    So wouldn't that make it the Grandmother Of All Carrier Key Stakers (GOACKS)?

    I haven't tried to buy a BCG by itself lately--is the market that bad, that people can throw junk like that up for fairly high prices?

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    Pretty much exactly that...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ned Christiansen View Post
    MOMOACKS

    The Mother Of..... The Mother Of All Carrier Key Stakers.

    MOMOACKS.



    Cycle rate on these is around 1000 carriers an hour. There are about 15 of these out there with various manufacturers.

    There's a bigger one that this, too..... HydroMOACKS.... much faster!
    Ned,

    How expensive is that awesome tool? I don't see it listed on your site.
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    Tahoe, I guess technically you are correct.... but, I dunno, I don't want people thinking of any of my tools in a "granny" kind of context. Nothing against grandmas, heck, I had two of them myself and they were great.....

    Cliff, I've kept the MOMOACKS off the forums and my site simply because it's something used at the industrial level and I have approached potential customers directly with it. And of course I'll continue to be discreet about who has them but there are a bunch out there. One I guess I can mention since they are out of the picture was Sabre Defence, who was using one on their M16 line that was producing for what I think was the only real gov't contract after Colt and FN. I was kinda surprised that the contract didn't save them from the issues that apparently caused their demise. I wonder where their MOMOACKS (grannyMO) wound up? Pricing is sort of a POR kind of thing but in the 'hood of $3000.

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    Re: Is this a properly staked BCG?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ned Christiansen View Post
    Tahoe, I guess technically you are correct.... but, I dunno, I don't want people thinking of any of my tools in a "granny" kind of context. Nothing against grandmas, heck, I had two of them myself and they were great.....

    Cliff, I've kept the MOMOACKS off the forums and my site simply because it's something used at the industrial level and I have approached potential customers directly with it. And of course I'll continue to be discreet about who has them but there are a bunch out there. One I guess I can mention since they are out of the picture was Sabre Defence, who was using one on their M16 line that was producing for what I think was the only real gov't contract after Colt and FN. I was kinda surprised that the contract didn't save them from the issues that apparently caused their demise. I wonder where their MOMOACKS (grannyMO) wound up? Pricing is sort of a POR kind of thing but in the 'hood of $3000.
    If you sold one to PSA, please call them and give some instructions on how to properly use it. I've seen a couple of carriers from them recently that looked like a gorilla installed them.

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