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<blockquote data-quote="KurtM" data-source="post: 872629" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>What are your end goals for your BCG? If you want a lighter set-up, which reduces muzzle jump and speeds up cycling, get the J.P. Enterprises lightened stainless carrier. If you are looking for a bullet proof set-up get the J.P. regular weight stainless carrier with the Southern Gun Works bolt ( as sold by Leitner Weise Defense) and marketed through J.P. LMT also makes a nice BCG. I guess I am curious as to what is wrong with yours? If the staking of the key screws is all that you are worried about, back them out re-install with red Loc-Tite, and re-stake them yourself, they will never come loose. As long as you aren't trying to change the characteristics of how the carbine functions, any BCG that allows the gas rings to seal, and has a bolt that is in spec will be just fine. KurtM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtM, post: 872629, member: 6064"] What are your end goals for your BCG? If you want a lighter set-up, which reduces muzzle jump and speeds up cycling, get the J.P. Enterprises lightened stainless carrier. If you are looking for a bullet proof set-up get the J.P. regular weight stainless carrier with the Southern Gun Works bolt ( as sold by Leitner Weise Defense) and marketed through J.P. LMT also makes a nice BCG. I guess I am curious as to what is wrong with yours? If the staking of the key screws is all that you are worried about, back them out re-install with red Loc-Tite, and re-stake them yourself, they will never come loose. As long as you aren't trying to change the characteristics of how the carbine functions, any BCG that allows the gas rings to seal, and has a bolt that is in spec will be just fine. KurtM [/QUOTE]
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