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    PSA has milspec BCG's on sale right now. $79.99
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    I've used the DD chromed BCGs a few times. I did have a flake of machining material left on the last one, but that's been the only issue. I prefer the chrome because it cleans up so easily, and it makes it easy to see what's dirty.

    On sale for $150:
    http://www.brownells.com/rifle-parts...prod77813.aspx

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    ^^DD BCG's^^

    The total cost, for me, for three BCG's was $492.32 after using coupon given at top of page.

    That is a great deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by K1tt3n5 View Post
    What about the nitride carriers from noveske? For reference it does use a 9310 bolt instead of the carpenter 158 that mil spec requires. Cost is $195. I have no experience with it.
    http://www.noveske.com/products/rca-...-carrier-group

    Blacklist industries also offers an interesting(non traditional bcg) with a black nitride coating for $199 again, I have no experience with it.
    http://www.blacklistind.com/products...ant=1128923112
    I have one but ended up swapping out the bolt for a Rainier Arms bolt. (The non-milspec thing bothered me.) I now use it on my 20" varmint rifle. No problems but I don't shoot that rifle much and when I do, the round count is very low. ~20 to 30 per session.
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    You could split the difference between the high-end, as the low-end
    http://www.wcarmory.com/toolcraft-bc...i-complete.htm


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    Quote Originally Posted by jbjh View Post
    You could split the difference between the high-end, as the low-end
    http://www.wcarmory.com/toolcraft-bc...i-complete.htm
    I'm not sure Toolcraft should be called middle of the road. The product you listed is an excellent product and we had a reputable member that has seen them in action, in the Marines, and spoke highly of them.

    The BCG's are marked 1B1B6- in other words, good stuff.

    Good call on Toolcraft.

    Just might be the best deal on BCG's, period.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveL View Post
    I would just stick with a standard full-auto BCG from a quality manufacturer like BCM. If you want a special coating then check out the NP3 coated BCG from Sionics.
    This. These are the only two BCGs I'll ever buy. I use the Sionics in my suppressed 300 SBR (and any future builds that will be mostly shot suppressed) and the BCMs in everything else. You can't go wrong either way. It's lovely to just take a paper towel and just wipe the carrier completely clean on the Sionics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6933 View Post
    I'm not sure Toolcraft should be called middle of the road. The product you listed is an excellent product and we had a reputable member that has seen them in action, in the Marines, and spoke highly of them.

    The BCG's are marked 1B1B6- in other words, good stuff.

    Good call on Toolcraft.

    Just might be the best deal on BCG's, period.
    Meant price-wise, not performance or quality. Should have been more specific.

    And if I hadn't just scored an unfired DD for cheap, I'd rock this. As a spec'd replacement for Colt BCGs, they should be solid.


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    I understand that the coating on the Sionics is good and from the description it seems likeit is well built. How did they get the reputation similar to that path BCM? The rest of their stuff is very low priced. Not saying it isn't good quality. Just an observation. It seems like if you want the best you could buy a Bcm bcg and send it to robar for the coating. I also noticed that robar sells a np3 coated bcg that looks similar to the young mfg bcg.

    Wes Grant at MSTN turned me on to the young mfg bcgs. They have been great.
    Last edited by CRNA; 11-12-15 at 16:04.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRNA View Post
    I understand that the coating on the Sionics is good and from the description it seems likeit is well built. How did they get the reputation similar to that path BCM? The rest of their stuff is very low priced. Not saying it isn't good quality. Just an observation. It seems like if you want the best you could buy a Bcm bcg and send it to robar for the coating. I also noticed that robar sells a np3 coated bcg that looks similar to the young mfg bcg.

    Wes Grant at MSTN turned me on to the young mfg bcgs. They have been great.
    They seem to stand behind their products as well as seem to have good results. Having a moderator on this site as an employee surely doesn't hurt either.
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