BCM Mk12 Mod 0 SPR Rifle

Published on August 22, 2016
Duration: 16:08

This expert review from Military Arms Channel details the BCM Mk12 Mod 0 SPR rifle, a clone of a revered military precision rifle. The video covers its specific components, including the Allen Engineering AEM5 suppressor, PRI handguard, and Leupold optic. Accuracy testing with various 77gr ammunition demonstrates sub-MOA performance, highlighting the rifle's precision capabilities. The instructor emphasizes its practical applications beyond military use, such as varmint hunting.

Quick Summary

The BCM Mk12 Mod 0 SPR rifle, reviewed by Military Arms Channel, features an Allen Engineering AEM5 suppressor, PRI Gen III handguard, and Leupold 3.5-10x40mm scope. Accuracy testing at 100 yards with heavy 77gr ammunition yielded sub-half-inch groups, demonstrating its precision capabilities.

Chapters

  1. 00:25Introduction to BCM Mk12 Mod 0 SPR
  2. 01:47Suppressor and Muzzle Device
  3. 02:42Handguard, Sights, and Bipod
  4. 03:30Optics and Mounting
  5. 04:18Barrel and Ammunition
  6. 05:01Accuracy Testing
  7. 13:45Weight and Practical Application

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of the BCM Mk12 Mod 0 SPR rifle reviewed?

The BCM Mk12 Mod 0 SPR features an Allen Engineering AEM5 suppressor, a PRI Gen III carbon fiber handguard, a Leupold 3.5-10x40mm scope, and a Krieger 1:8 twist barrel. The lower receiver uses standard BCM components.

How accurate is the BCM Mk12 Mod 0 SPR rifle with heavy ammunition?

During 100-yard accuracy testing, the rifle demonstrated exceptional performance, with Black Hills 75gr and 77gr ammunition producing sub-half-inch groups. IMI 77gr OTM ammunition yielded approximately 1 MOA groups.

What is the purpose of the 1:8 twist rate on the Krieger barrel in the BCM Mk12 Mod 0 SPR?

The 1:8 twist rate on the Krieger barrel is specifically chosen to effectively stabilize heavy projectiles, such as 77gr Open Tip Match (OTM) ammunition, ensuring better accuracy and performance.

What is the practical application of the BCM Mk12 Mod 0 SPR rifle?

Beyond its military clone status, the rifle's accuracy and manageable recoil make it suitable for varmint or hog hunting. Its ability to deliver quick, aimed follow-up shots is a significant advantage.

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