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Thread: Bravo Company USA 12.5'' Kino Upper Receiver

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    I'm actually surprised he didn't comment on this, yet.

    Quote Originally Posted by 556BlackRifle View Post
    I think I read somewhere that it was named after Kino Davis from Vltor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JediGuy View Post
    Hey, thanks for the update. That saves me some time. This coming winter, assuming we get some cold temps, I really want to see how that A5H3 works out. I’ve been curious if it’s still ideal once we get into freezing/subzero weather.
    Good point as it was 91 degrees out. I will have to retest this winter when it's in the 50's . I actually switched from grease to lube on my duty S&W 4566 many years ago after it started failing in the 30/40's when shooting up near Mammoth (ski town, only path to actual cold temps for us!)

    Dennis.



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    Quote Originally Posted by tehpwnag3 View Post
    I'm actually surprised he didn't comment on this, yet.
    I haven't seen Kino post here in a while.
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    edit: double tap.
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    My dad’s kino pistol has an A5H3 in it. Tried a few different combinations and this one seemed to tame it the best. We also wondered why BCM doesn’t offer it with a 9” QRF, but he ended up with a midlength cutout C4 instead so it’s all good.

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    Sure enough... hasn't posted since March.

    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    I haven't seen Kino post here in a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MWAG19919 View Post
    My dad’s kino pistol has an A5H3 in it. Tried a few different combinations and this one seemed to tame it the best. We also wondered why BCM doesn’t offer it with a 9” QRF, but he ended up with a midlength cutout C4 instead so it’s all good.
    Any pictures? I’m curious to see that.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 556BlackRifle View Post
    I think I read somewhere that it was named after Kino Davis from Vltor.
    Interesting, thank you.

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    The centurion arms C4 cutout is perfect for the kino. Can't think of a better rail for it then that... Well.. a C4 Mlok mid cutout rail.... Can't wait!

    The BCM 12.5 barrel is a little too heavy gassed for my liking. I would prefer a Mid length 12.5 with Pinned FSB pending port size for a suppressed application. The centurion 12.5 carbine barrel with .064 gas port is about perfect for my uses. The last BCM kino barrel I measured was a .076 gas port.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jwknutson17 View Post
    The centurion arms C4 cutout is perfect for the kino. Can't think of a better rail for it then that... Well.. a C4 Mlok mid cutout rail.... Can't wait!

    The BCM 12.5 barrel is a little too heavy gassed for my liking. I would prefer a Mid length 12.5 with Pinned FSB pending port size for a suppressed application. The centurion 12.5 carbine barrel with .064 gas port is about perfect for my uses. The last BCM kino barrel I measured was a .076 gas port.
    This reminded me that Centurion recently started offering a 12.5 mid. I wonder how it compares...


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