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    BCM RE-A5 Vs. VLTOR RE-A5

    I have two new Wilson Combat lowers I'm building up but haven't decided what they will be when they grow up.

    My standard kit for these lower builds is proving difficult or expensive to source. (Colt LPK - VLTOR RE-A5 - VLTOR Spring buffer etc. - G-SSA-E)

    I searched and couldn't find any reference to the BCM Version of the RE-A5. Apologize if this was covered in another thread I couldn't find, but I titled this one so it might POP for someone else.

    I assume, since it is BCM it is good to go? I just want to verify with the folks on this site if I stray from my normal verified parts kit for these builds. I was able to find the VLTOR spring and buffer items.......

    (I already purchased a SIONICS LPK which seems good to go.)

    Thanks for any input provided.
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    I've used a few BCM A5 receiver extensions, and they've worked as well as my VLTORs.

    The VLTOR A5 receiver extension is in stock at Son's Of Liberty Gun Works for $45. I ordered one a few days ago, and it has shipped.

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    BCM RE-A5 Vs. VLTOR RE-A5

    Quote Originally Posted by grizzman View Post
    I've used a few BCM A5 receiver extensions, and they've worked as well as my VLTORs.

    The VLTOR A5 receiver extension is in stock at Son's Of Liberty Gun Works for $45. I ordered one a few days ago, and it has shipped.
    Thanks! Just ordered two, all my usual sources were sold out.
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    A DDG search pulled up a couple old threads that didn’t appear in my forum search results.

    It appears, as I suspected, the BCM RE-A5 is good to go.

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    I believe VLTOR makes the BCMs. I could be wrong, but don’t think I am.


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    If I understand you already have buffers so this is moot, but just in case anyone reads this later:

    BCM A5 kits ship with A5H0 NOT A5H2. The vltor kits ship with far more beneficial/desirable A5H2 buffer.
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    https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...ves-A5-that-is

    I have tungsten weights which I used to make an A5H4. Note you can make an A5H2 into an A5H1-A5H4 by adding or removing tungsten. You cannot make an A5H0 since the aluminum weight at the back is countersunk for the small spring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rayrevolver View Post
    I have tungsten weights which I used to make an A5H4. Note you can make an A5H2 into an A5H1-A5H4 by adding or removing tungsten. You cannot make an A5H0 since the aluminum weight at the back is countersunk for the small spring.
    The drilled weight in the A5H2 is tungsten?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disciple View Post
    The drilled weight in the A5H2 is tungsten?
    No problem making and drilling an aluminum spacer with the lathe. The tungsten weights laugh at my setup.

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    Last time we took them apart, it was a steel weight that was milled for the spring, making the A5H0-A5H3 all possible with tungsten swaps.
    Only the A5H4 had the tungsten weight milled for the spring, making it special.
    Quote Originally Posted by Rayrevolver View Post
    Note you can make an A5H2 into an A5H1-A5H4 by adding or removing tungsten. You cannot make an A5H0 since the aluminum weight at the back is countersunk for the small spring.
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