I'm not the most tech savvy guy when it comes to AR's, but are the full auto versions BCG's ok to use on the average rifle or not ? Reason I ask is that I asked this same question from a friend of mine and he said it was a no go...yet I see these quite often on sale.
Go to go... Every factory ar and complete upper I've ever had came with a full auto bolt.I'm not the most tech savvy guy when it comes to AR's, but are the full auto versions BCG's ok to use on the average rifle or not ? Reason I ask is that I asked this same question from a friend of mine and he said it was a no go...yet I see these quite often on sale.
Notice how all the claims of "hype" are coming from the people who don't use them.
So everything that isn't necessary for the gun to function correctly is hype. Got it.
yea, that's what I said.
I guess if you want to couch it that way, I'll say anything that costs more w. no added benefit is hype.
-rvb
added benefit in whose little book of value? Perhaps some people DO see a benefit in faster, easier cleaning? No, probably not, it's just hype. These "is it worth it" threads are tailor-made for value decisions that everyone has to make for themselves. For me, if I can pay a few extra bucks to have a cleaner gun with less of my time spent on cleaning, that's an easy decision.
added benefit in whose little book of value? Perhaps some people DO see a benefit in faster, easier cleaning?
Oy.I like how you edited out the part where I said some people might see value in easier cleaning so you could argue with me that some people might see value in easier cleaning...
-rvb
Oy.
I think I'll go clean an ar to eating levels of cleanliness.
HYPE*** For more than 50 years Colt and FN have been building M16's and M16 parts and if it worked, They would have changed years and years ago.
With your logic...they should have never modded and come up with the A2 and M4...