Tronster wrote:I'll tell you what I personally look for:
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Really nice summary.
Tronster wrote:I'll tell you what I personally look for:
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Tronster wrote:Not saying a SA BCG doesn't work, but typically a FA BCG will also have the fully shrouded firing pin. It also adds a little weight to help slow down the bolt speed giving the cartridge more time for pressures to drop before extraction and when coming forward help aid cartridge feeding. That slower bolt speed can slightly reduce recoil and makes the top and bottom balanced inline with the recoil. Plus in applications like mine running a gas piston system the longer portion on the bottom facilitates room for raised skids to prevent carrier tilt which actually works. But this is JMHO.
Snowgun wrote:Why full auto BCG? Many top end BCG's aren't built like that.
Hmac wrote:Snowgun wrote:Why full auto BCG? Many top end BCG's aren't built like that.
Can you name some of those top end BCGs that don't use FA configuration?
Tronster wrote:Keep in mind that an AR can function fine without alot of these features, but when you are already dropping 700 -900 dollars on an AR, why not spend a few hundred more for upgraded parts and maybe a little tighter quality control. If its just plinking dont worry about this, but if it might be pressed into a defensive role then pony up for some improvements.
Tronster wrote:
You can however run into a diminishing rate of return. You could spend $1100 - 1400 on a nice AR from a good reputable manufacturer or spend $2500 - 3000+ on a top tier manufacturer but it won't do much more than the good AR's because the designs pretty much have the same upgraded features. You just might be spending more on some unique super engineered gas system or some fancy unobtanium materials.
Snowgun wrote:
THIS
Regarding the BCG, I was just curious as to why it seemed that "performance" systems tend to bifurcate in two different directions, and wanted to know the advantages of having a tank of a BCG. I can see the symmetric top and bottom, and the full shroud, but I am dubious about the weight issue, since that is something that can be dialed in with buffers and gas blocks these days.
As far as "not appropriate for self defense", I am also dubious...Unless we are talking about real military usage in bad environments, a comp gun is made to run optimally and CAN'T afford to have malfunctions. Otherwise they would be worthless for competition obviously...
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