2 Aero Pro BCG Physicals

Published on February 14, 2022
Duration: 32:19

This guide details an expert-level inspection protocol for the Aero Precision Pro Series BCG, developed by Chad Albrecht of School of the American Rifle. It covers critical measurements, component checks, and potential issues like magnetism, utilizing precision tools to ensure quality and consistency consistent with military Technical Data Package (TDP) specifications.

Quick Summary

Expert inspection of the Aero Precision Pro Series BCG involves checking critical dimensions like the bolt support ring (approx. 0.528") and firing pin protrusion (0.028-0.036"). Tools like digital micrometers, protrusion gauges, and borescopes are used to verify adherence to military TDP standards, ensuring reliability and consistency.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Methodology
  2. 02:11Gas Ring and Initial Component Check
  3. 04:26Extractor and Ejector Inspection
  4. 07:23Dimensional Measurements
  5. 10:01Firing Pin and Bolt Face Gauging
  6. 12:31Magnetism and Demagnetization
  7. 13:31Headspace and Gas Key Torque
  8. 16:16Carrier Gauging and Internal Finish
  9. 18:59Final Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key inspection points for an Aero Precision Pro Series BCG?

Key inspection points include checking gas ring function, extractor/ejector condition, bolt support ring diameter (approx. 0.528"), firing pin protrusion (0.028-0.036"), bolt face smoothness, gas key screw torque (30 in-lbs), staking, and internal carrier finish via borescope.

What tools are essential for inspecting an Aero Precision Pro Series BCG?

Essential tools include a digital micrometer, protrusion gauge, torque wrench (like Wheeler FAT Wrench), borescope, demagnetizer, and headspace gauges (go/no-go). These allow for precise measurements and checks against technical specifications.

What common issues might be found during an Aero Precision Pro Series BCG inspection?

Potential issues include firing pins exhibiting strong magnetic charges, which can attract debris. Minor variations in gas key dimensions might also be noted, though they typically don't impede function if properly staked and torqued.

How does the School of the American Rifle assess the quality of the Aero Precision Pro Series BCG?

Chad Albrecht uses a systematic protocol, comparing measurements to military TDP specifications and employing precision tools. His assessment focuses on dimensional accuracy, component integrity, and overall consistency, indicating a high level of quality control for these BCGs.

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