This video details an interesting pawn shop acquisition: a Sons of Liberty Gunworks (SOLGW) upper assembly. The presenter acquired it for $260, noting it included an Aero Precision BCG and charging handle, a Magpul rear sight, and a Knights Armament quad rail. While the upper performed well, it was observed to be slightly undergassed, particularly without a suppressor. With a Dead Air Sandman X suppressor attached, the system ran exceptionally well, suggesting it might be tuned for suppressed use. Accuracy was reported as excellent for a shorter barrel.
This entry details the assessment of wear on an AR-15 Bolt Carrier Group (BCG) after 10,000 rounds, focusing on cam pin wear patterns and gas key tightness. It highlights potential issues like a loose gas key, emphasizing the importance of regular maintenance for long-term reliability, as demonstrated by the 'Brass Facts' channel's expert analysis.
This review compares the Aero Precision Black Nitride BCG against the Anderson Phosphate BCG, focusing on their impact on rifle accuracy. While the Aero Precision BCG exhibits a smoother, shinier finish, the testing revealed no significant difference in average group size at 100 yards when using standard ammunition. Both BCGs performed to a similar accuracy benchmark, suggesting that for standard AR-15 platforms, the finish of the BCG has minimal impact on inherent accuracy.
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