January 03, 2019, 04:34 PM
94hokieWho do we like for NiB BCGs?
So am finally looking to try out a NiB BCG based on a lot of the praise I've read here due to cleaning, etc. I was about to get a PSA non-logo'd but then read a couple reviews where the staking was less than stellar and they weren't HPT stamped. So I thought I'd ask the collective what we liked for these? Appreciate the input from your experiences, thanks.
January 03, 2019, 05:06 PM
IndianaBoyI have never owned a NiB BCG. Nothing bad to say about them.
But JP Enterprises bolt carriers are not just treated with a different surface treatment, they are designed for increased bearing surface and the polish is second to none.
I favor the QPQ (melonite) finish. I have one that has thousands, probably close to 10k, of rounds on it that still looks new. Super slick and easy to clean as well.
Available in low mass or full mass.
January 03, 2019, 09:32 PM
hrcjonI prefer my BCG's MPI and HPT. The ones I like the best that are coated are these.
http://www.gandrtactical.com/B...Ion-Bonded_p_97.htmlBut if you don't insist on HPT then these from a great source are really nice.
https://www.spicetac.com/Toolc...TO-Nickel-Boron-BCG/January 04, 2019, 07:23 AM
myrottietyI've got a couple of the PSA ones. No issues with them.
January 04, 2019, 08:06 AM
El Cid 92Choices...
1. MSTN Youngs Manufacturing Ion Coated
2. Zero Fail
3. BCM/Bravo Company
In that order.
Andrew
January 05, 2019, 02:32 PM
MMA10mmThis is a good article to start with:
Enhanced BCGsIn addition to that, there are some other enhanced bolts/BCGs on the market (which were not attempts at going after the military contract in that article), such as the ARPerformance SuperBolt.
For a standard BCG, a lot of people are happy with BCM, Brownells, etc.
My oldest and best-running BCG is a 40-year old Colt chrome BCG...