SOTAR BCG 3 Bore Gauges - 2 Types Available

Published on June 18, 2024
Duration: 1:45

This video from School of the American Rifle announces the re-availability of SOTAR BCG bore gauges, offered in two versions: one with a US-made handle and another with an imported handle. The organizer tray, made by Suppressor Tools.com, is also highlighted as a way to keep these gauges organized. The instructor emphasizes that these gauges are for checking dimensional efficiency within the bolt carrier, not for determining good or bad status.

Quick Summary

SOTAR BCG bore gauges are available again, with options for US-made and imported handles. These tools are essential for checking the dimensional efficiency of bolt carrier group components, such as the bolt face and firing pin hole, aiding in precise firearm maintenance and build quality.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Gauge Availability
  2. 00:11US-Made vs. Imported Handles
  3. 00:32Organizer Tray by Suppressor Tools.com
  4. 00:39Unavailable Gauges & Other Tools
  5. 01:02Purpose of Bore Gauges
  6. 01:26Where to Purchase

Frequently Asked Questions

What are SOTAR BCG bore gauges used for?

SOTAR BCG bore gauges are used to check the dimensional efficiency of components within the bolt carrier. They help assess the precise measurements of parts like the bolt tail, firing pin hole, bolt face, and cam pin hole, aiding in firearm maintenance and build quality assessment.

Are there different versions of the SOTAR BCG bore gauges available?

Yes, SOTAR BCG bore gauges are available in two versions: one featuring a US-made handle with shiny, deep colors, and another with an imported handle that is described as less bright. Both are offered for purchase.

Where can I buy an organizer tray for my bore gauges?

An organizer tray designed to keep bore gauges, including bolt tail gauges, neatly organized is available from Suppressor Tools.com. This tray helps maintain order for various measurement tools used in firearm maintenance.

What is the purpose of 'go' and 'no-go' sides on bore gauges?

The 'go' and 'no-go' sides on bore gauges are used to determine if a specific dimension falls within acceptable tolerances. The 'go' side indicates if a part fits within the maximum allowable size, while the 'no-go' side checks if it exceeds the minimum allowable size.

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