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UPDATE......
Finally got around to the second part of this little test today. Shot the same round count as before: 40rds of M855A1, 20rds of Mk318, and 20rds of Mk262 (IMI 77gr Razor). Only this time I used a standard Cryptic Coatings Mystic Black BCG instead of the LMT EBCG I used in the first part of the test in May. Used the same standard spring and H2 buffer as the first time.
All 80 rounds fired perfectly; no FTE, FTF, or failures to lock back (which had been the only downside of my test with the LMT EBCG).
Yeah, some of you are going to go "Well of course it functions fine with a standard BCG, the Hodge barrel was designed to". Okay, point taken. I felt obliged to confirm everything with a standard BCG. The only shortcomings I encountered with the LMT EBCG was about a 20% failure to lock back on an empty mag......that went away today!
As an aside, I have played with different coatings and different finishes on BCG's or just the bolts themselves. I am OC about cleaning my weapons (I know most of you aren't) and like them spic-and-span. Today was the first time I used that Mystic Black BCG. I've had it for like two years but have never used it. All I can say is that it truly, really wipes clean! Even that bastion of filth, the bolt tail, wiped off with a cloth and a pass with the green nylon GI toothbrush. I couldn't believe it. Sure, I only shot 80 rounds but that same round count on the LMT EBCG took some scrubbing with a green scratchy pad and brass brush to get the bolt tail clean. Without a doubt the Cryptic Coatings stuff is expensive, like really expensive. That said, I definitely like it and will probably buy more in the future (one at a time!). I must also add that the bolt had a coat of Slip2000 EWL on it, so despite the claims of being able to run it without lube I don't do that. It may have helped make it easier to clean too.
Last edited by ABNAK; 10-13-19 at 18:44.
11C2P '83-'87
Airborne Infantry
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thank you for the update! great info and test.
Thanks for the update and messing around with the system. Love the data!
Not a surprise about how easy it is to clean the Cryptic Coatings Mystic Black BCG. I have one, and it's so slippery that it wants to go flying out of your hands even when it's bone dry. I have just the one in Mystic Black, and I have 3 others in the standard phosphate finish. They make great BCGs, but I change out their extractor springs for the Colt copper color extractor springs with black bumper inserts.
Anyone have a comparison of the Cryptic Coatings vs a Sionics NP3 BCG?
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