Bravo Company AR-15 Review

Published on January 14, 2024
Duration: 21:18

This guide details the assembly of a Bravo Company (BCM) AR-15, focusing on integrating various components and accessories. It covers installing the upper and lower receivers, handguard, barrel, stock, trigger, and tactical accessories like optics, lights, and lasers. The build emphasizes reliability for professional or duty use, with an approximate cost of $1,300.

Quick Summary

The Bravo Company (BCM) AR-15 reviewed, a 'workman's gun build,' costs approximately $1,300. It features a 16-inch 5.56 barrel with a mid-length gas system and a 15-inch MCMR M-LOK handguard. BCM is lauded for reliability, positioned as a duty-grade option above PSA for budget-conscious buyers and offering competitive value against Daniel Defense.

Chapters

  1. 01:49Introduction and Channel Sponsors
  2. 02:48BCM Build Overview and Pricing
  3. 04:39Shooting Drills and Performance
  4. 06:56Muzzle Device and Suppressor Integration
  5. 08:03Tactical Accessories
  6. 08:49Handguard and Barrel Specifications
  7. 11:15Sling and Upper Receiver Components
  8. 12:24Lower Receiver and Trigger
  9. 14:46Final Verdict and Market Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the estimated build cost for the Bravo Company (BCM) AR-15 reviewed?

The Bravo Company (BCM) AR-15 reviewed, described as a 'workman's gun build' using various BCM parts, has an estimated build cost of approximately $1,300, making it a competitive option in its market segment.

What are the key specifications of the BCM AR-15 barrel and handguard?

The BCM AR-15 features a 16-inch, 5.56 caliber, chrome-lined, phosphate-coated barrel with a mid-length gas system. It is paired with a 15-inch BCM MCMR M-LOK handguard, offering a versatile platform for accessory mounting.

How does the BCM AR-15 compare to Daniel Defense and Palmetto State Armory (PSA)?

Bravo Company (BCM) is considered a 'gold standard' for reliability and recommended for duty use. Daniel Defense is noted for offering good value, while PSA is presented as a more budget-friendly choice for those prioritizing optics and training funds.

What tactical accessories were featured on the BCM AR-15 build?

The BCM AR-15 build included a Somogear PEQ-15 clone for laser aiming, a Streamlight ProTac weapon light for illumination, and an Aimpoint T2 red dot optic for aiming. An Edgar Sherman Design sling was also utilized.

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