Originally Posted by 79S
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Originally Posted by splattermatic
Originally Posted by Bluedreaux
Originally Posted by local_dirt
I don't know why guys here just keep doing that schit. Over and over and over. Buying cheapass schit and expecting it to perform and have an acceptable life cycle. Then they come on here and ask how they can "fix" it. It boggles my mind.


Originally Posted by TWR
Because folks come on here and say my brand X has been 100%, there's no need to spend real money...

They get through a mag or two and it's the best (and only) AR they've ever had.


Originally Posted by Bluedreaux
Originally Posted by splattermatic
17 rounds so far........and no malfunctions.

I'd recommend an upper from BCA.

Good grief.

Everybody remember this the next time you read an endorsement for BCA.

Well, since I'm still waiting on back surgery, I've had plenty of time to burn into my ammo stash, I'm happy to report my BCA 16" upper has 765 rounds through it. I do keep it clean, and well lubed. 55gr Fmj's are still shooting 2 to 3 inch groups, and 60gr V Max's are still well under sub moa.
My 7.5" pistol is rocking on at 578 rounds by current count, and busting clay pigeons at 50 yards, and doing real well at 100 yards, using iron sights.
Some days my eye just isn't into it at 100, but I'd definitely hit a silo.
For the cheap money I spent, I'm more than happy reverse lead mining.
No issues whatsoever yet.
Oh, and my 20", BCA stainless, fluted, 223 wylde, 1:8 twist heavy barrel, is laying waste to praire dogs with extreme prejudice.
You can laugh, bag, brag, stick things up your azz, or whatever, but I'm sure enjoying what I bought.
Model 1 sales, 24", stainless, fluted bull barrel i bought 20 years ago, ( made by E.R Shaw) is still eating ragged holes, and splattering rats at as far as I care to shoot.
Bushmaster V Match, 1:9 twist, chrome lined, (bought in 98) is chugging right along too.
Life is great, until I go down after the knife, rods, and screws set me back for a bit.


No need for the attacks.

Never a slow day here for somebody thinking they need to attack someone else out of the clear blue. If you need to attack somebody, pick a Democrat. Geebus.

PS- for fair and equal, post a report on the BCA after 10k rds.

Who's attacking who? You have one guy calling another guy out and the other defending himself. You have some fuggers thinking they know everything here, until they get showed up. Happens all the time. What is funny is you have guys hanging off the nutsacks of others, just because they think its the cool thing to do. Be men for fu cks sakes.. Unless you like sucking cock.. Oh, ask blue if his pistol skills have improved any..
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Ha ha..



One guy calling another guy out?

It's got nothing to do with "guy", guy.

My focus is obviously different than some. I'm not all that concerned about my AR's punching a quarter inch hole in a piece of paper at 100 yards. I want my AR's to go bang EVERY FUGKING TIME I squeeze the trigger. That quarter inch hole is secondary to me. So is saving $200 on something that won't go bang when I need it to most. YMMV.

Buy quality hardware and feed them quality ammo. THAT SOLVES 99% OF MY PROBLEMS. Again, YMMV

And strangely enough, I drink Folger's. Not Starbucks.

Tell that to the Army they are getting brand new M4 from FN and most can barely hold 5-6 moa at 100yds with green tip ammo..

Contract goes to the lowest bidder, and that meant Colt or FN while I was in.

Can anyone specifically explain or illustrate the differences in parts between high end rifles and let’s say a BCA? Barrels are one thing. But barrels don’t contribute to reliability, do they?
BCA’s are cheap. Let’s see someone wear one out.