The bolt carrier group, more commonly called a “BCG”, is the heart and soul of an AR rifle. To say it is critical to running an AR is an understatement. A BCG gunked-up with carbon and powder residue is a jam or failure just waiting to happen. It’s a dirty job cleaning AR rifles; some Read More
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