Unboxing the BCA Upper!

Published on May 28, 2020
Duration: 3:19

This video provides an unboxing and initial impressions of a Bear Creek Arsenal (BCA) AR-15 upper receiver. The presenter highlights the purple cerakote finish, rear charging option, and plans to pair it with a 5D Tactical lower and an SBA 3 brace. The build will also incorporate a Hyperfire trigger and a CMMG .22LR conversion kit. The presenter praises the smooth operation of the upper receiver, comparing its quality favorably to more expensive options.

Quick Summary

This video unboxes a Bear Creek Arsenal (BCA) AR-15 upper receiver featuring a purple cerakote finish and a rear charging handle. The presenter plans to pair it with a 5D Tactical lower, SBA 3 brace, and a Hyperfire trigger, highlighting the smooth operation and good value of the BCA upper.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Unboxing
  2. 00:08Bear Creek Arsenal Upper Reveal
  3. 00:16Purple Cerakote Finish
  4. 00:28Pairing with 5D Tactical Lower
  5. 00:35Build Parts Overview
  6. 00:41Optic Selection
  7. 00:46Hyperfire Trigger
  8. 00:54SBA 3 Brace
  9. 00:57Caliber: 5.56 NATO
  10. 01:00Rear Charging Option
  11. 01:13CMMG .22 Conversion Kit
  12. 01:33Quality Impressions
  13. 01:36Shooting Impressions (Future)
  14. 01:58Bear Creek Arsenal Website Recommendation
  15. 02:07Call to Action: Like & Subscribe
  16. 02:33Upcoming Content
  17. 03:00Video Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main component being unboxed in this video?

The primary item unboxed is a Bear Creek Arsenal (BCA) AR-15 upper receiver. It features a distinctive purple cerakote finish and a rear charging handle.

What other parts are planned for this AR-15 build?

The build plans include a 5D Tactical lower receiver, an SBA 3 pistol brace, a Hyperfire mid-grade trigger, and a CMMG .22LR conversion kit for shooting cheaper ammunition.

What are the initial quality impressions of the Bear Creek Arsenal upper?

The presenter is impressed with the BCA upper's quality, noting its smooth operation and comparing it favorably to more expensive uppers they own. They specifically mentioned it felt like it had 'roller bearings'.

Why was the rear charging option chosen for this upper receiver?

The rear charging option was selected primarily for its compatibility with a .22LR conversion kit. This allows for easier manipulation when using the conversion kit for training or plinking.

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