Originally Posted by antelope_sniper


According to the owner of the Anderson BGC, he only had about 200 rounds through it, so regardless of how it was treated, or lubed or not, that's just unacceptable.



Yep; good vids, AS.

The Anderson BCG sells for $80; the Daniel Defense BCG sells for $195...............most times with a differential like that there's a reason, maybe other times, not so much.

I'm in manufacturing, & heat treating to correct specs & machining to tight tolerance levels, lot to lot, day in day out, costs more money than operating to looser specs or tolerances or more lot to lot variability.

Not saying that's necessarily the case between Anderson & DD, but HT on bolts, whether it's made from SAE 9310 or Carpenter 158 is critical & expensive to maintain certs & quality, lot to lot.

The results of the evaluated BCG's, speaks volumes about process consistency & QC.

MM