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    Full auto vs semi BCG

    Whats the difference between the full auto and semi auto BCG? Im ganna be building a rifle and it will be just semi auto but can you still put a full auto BCG in it? Does that help with anything or is the semi auto just fine? and do you need some kinda liscense for a full auto one? thanks...

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    I'm back on ARFCOM!
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    Quote Originally Posted by demigod View Post
    I'm back on ARFCOM!
    The difference between here and there, lies with the quality of answers moreso than the quality of the questions.

    (And yes, my reply was worthless also )

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    Nevermind, here are some links that might help you out, Shizzle.

    https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=14534
    https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=4202

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    Last edited by LOKNLOD; 05-19-08 at 13:11. Reason: Added links
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    The difference between full auto carriers and semi auto carriers
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    You can use a FA carrier in your semi auto gun. Just don't buy any fire control group parts, or start trying to install an auto-sear and you're fine.

    This has been covered enough to warrant it's placement in the Knowledge Base/FAQ in the Tech Section. I reccommend reading all the stickies and FAQs.

    But that's just me.
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    M-16......AR-15.......SP1

    90% of all stats are made up.

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    Does it seem this topic is coming up every 5 days??


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    Quote Originally Posted by Failure2Stop View Post
    The difference between full auto carriers and semi auto carriers
    (This is a link, click on it)
    You can use a FA carrier in your semi auto gun. Just don't buy any fire control group parts, or start trying to install an auto-sear and you're fine.

    This has been covered enough to warrant it's placement in the Knowledge Base/FAQ in the Tech Section. I reccommend reading all the stickies and FAQs.

    But that's just me.
    -F2S
    However, this would require people to actually read the Knowledge Base/FAQ before asking!

    And neither the tacked threads nor the search function ever seems too high on some peoples lists.

    -RD62

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    Due to the ATF changing rules when it suits them i wont have ANY full auto parts in my rifles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saginaw79 View Post
    Due to the ATF changing rules when it suits them i wont have ANY full auto parts in my rifles.
    A Noveske N4 barrel is "Made of Mil Spec M249 Machine Gun barrel steel" does this too in your mind make it a "full auto part"? I think people are getting a little silly about the difference between a supposed F/A and S/A BC. The only difference is the full circle and basically that its a little more heavy duty and will conceivably take more abuse. Other than that, THERE IS NO FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENCE, it's just a name from where the design originally came from.

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    Quote Originally Posted by b_saan View Post
    The only difference is basically that its a little more heavy duty and will conceivably take more abuse. THERE IS NO BASIC FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENCE, it's just a name from where the design originally came from.
    sure about that?

    or did you mean just for semis?

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