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    Best Nib BCG?

    Sorry, phone auto correct messed up title. What is the "best" NiB BCG and where can I get it? Just got a new Colt LE6920MP-B I want to put it in.
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    The Colt bolt and carrier in your LE6920 will serve you well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tog View Post
    The Colt bolt and carrier in your LE6920 will serve you well.
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    No reason to replace your colt bcg other than adding "bling"

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    As the others said, colt BCGs are good to go.

    But to answer your question, BCM would probably be the best to get if you are dead set an another one (or a back-up)

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    Just polish the bearing surfaces of the colt bcg. This will feel nearly as slick as an nib bcg and not cost you a dime.

    Just search for bcg polishing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BufordTJustice View Post
    Just polish the bearing surfaces of the colt bcg. This will feel nearly as slick as an nib bcg and not cost you a dime.

    Just search for bcg polishing.

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    I wouldn't polish anything. I'd shoot the gun and keep it well lubricated. Perhaps try Fireclean, even.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tylerw02 View Post
    I wouldn't polish anything. I'd shoot the gun and keep it well lubricated. Perhaps try Fireclean, even.
    Why not both?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BufordTJustice View Post
    Why not both?

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    Because it is unnecessary to polish it and the stock Colt BCG does all that is needed.
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