No clause in the constitution could by any rule of construction be conceived to give congress a power to disarm the people. Such a flagitious attempt could only be made under some general pretence by a state legislature. But if in any blind pursuit of inordinate power, either should attempt it, this amendment may be appealed to as a restraint on both.
William Rawle - offered the position of the first Attorney General of the United States, by President Washington
Ah got it! I'm an internet dumbass. LOL
Ok put the blue insert into a 20 round metal mag, after first round they wouldn’t stay in a little adjustment on the lips they now stay in. I have a fixed full length stock with larger buffer would that help?keeping an eye on this thread because I want to take this critter deer hunting
I'll keep that in mind.
Buddys pissing me off. Hes had all the parts to shoot his gun all week. Everyday he has a different excuse why he hasnt shot it. Baffles my mind when someone has a range on their own property.
Someone form MGO needs to step up and get shooting. If they have already post what mags buffer spring and lower theyre using.
yeah I want to see how these perform ill feel better not buying one if 7 people buy them, and 2 of them are stinkers.
I PMed a member who posted pictures of groups. He ordered an 18" upper. So his parts list doesnt help us 16" guys much.
BCA offers a 1 MOA guarantee so if it don't shoot send it back. Also remember you need to put some rounds through it first. The one I tested was all over the place for the first mag or two then settled right down to 1 MOA off the rest. I build a nice high end billet 450 that was having some short stroking. A Spikes T3 buffer slowed everything down perfectly. Some need the heavy buffer and some don't. I'm not measuring the gas hole but I believe there may be some inconsistency there. They are definitely over gassed even with the midlength gas. The symptom of over gassing is short stroking - where the BCH moves so fast the next round meets the one coming out jamming them up. The fix for over gas is 1. an adjustable gas block and 2. a heavier buffer. I'm now building all my 450's with both so they are stone cold reliable.