BCM Factory - Quality Control

Published on March 1, 2019
Duration: 10:52

This video details the rigorous quality control processes at the BCM factory, as explained by Paul Buffoni and demonstrated with insights from Larry Vickers. BCM employs aerospace-grade inspection methods, including borescopes, air gauges, and laser micrometers, to ensure the reliability and safety of their firearms, viewing them as life-saving equipment. The focus is on meticulous measurement and inspection of critical components like barrels and bolt carrier groups to meet exacting tolerances.

Quick Summary

BCM implements aerospace-grade quality control for their firearms, viewing them as life-saving equipment. This involves 100% inspection of critical components like barrels and bolt carrier groups using borescopes, air gauges, and laser micrometers to ensure extreme precision and reliability for professional users.

Chapters

  1. 00:00BCM Mission and Philosophy
  2. 01:26Internal Manufacturing Controls
  3. 02:28Bolt Carrier Borescope Inspection
  4. 04:15BCG Air Gauge Testing
  5. 06:07Barrel Laser Micrometry
  6. 07:28Gas System Component QC

Frequently Asked Questions

What quality control methods does BCM use for their firearms?

BCM employs aerospace-grade quality control, including 100% inspection rates for critical components. They utilize borescopes for internal bore inspection, custom air gauges for bolt carrier group concentricity, and laser micrometers for precise barrel measurements, ensuring extreme tolerances.

Why is BCM's quality control considered meticulous?

BCM views their firearms as life-saving equipment, necessitating an obsessive approach to quality. They maintain total control by bringing engineering, design, and inspection in-house, adapting stringent aerospace industry standards to guarantee firearm safety and reliability for professional users.

What specific components are inspected at BCM?

Key components inspected include barrels, focusing on the gas block seat tolerance (0.0007 inches), and bolt carrier groups, checking internal chrome plating and concentricity using air gauges. Gas tubes, keys, and blocks also undergo air gauge inspection.

What tools are used in BCM's quality control process?

BCM utilizes advanced metrology tools such as borescopes for visual inspection of internal surfaces, custom air gauges for precise dimensional checks, and Mitutoyo laser scan micrometers for measuring critical tolerances like the gas block journal on barrels.

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