Custom BCM Rifles For The New Company

Published on August 24, 2025
Duration: 1:22

Lucas Botkin details the custom build process for BCM rifles intended for a new company, focusing on specific configurations for suppressors and finishes. The video emphasizes proper testing procedures, including initial unsuppressed function checks before suppressor installation. Botkin, with extensive experience using BCM products, highlights the importance of correct suppressor pairing based on barrel length for optimal performance.

Quick Summary

Lucas Botkin, with 10 years of experience using BCM products, details custom BCM rifle builds featuring two-tone Cerakote and EOTech optics. He emphasizes pairing Surefire SOCOM Mini suppressors with 12.5"/18" barrels and full-size suppressors with 11.5" barrels, stressing the importance of initial unsuppressed testing for reliable cycling.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Custom BCM Rifles
  2. 00:30Rifle Testing and Zeroing Procedures
  3. 00:40Suppressor Configuration Details
  4. 01:00Branding and Long-Term BCM Use

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the recommended Surefire suppressor pairings for custom BCM rifles?

For custom BCM rifles, Surefire SOCOM Mini suppressors are recommended for 12.5-inch and 18-inch SPR models. Full-size Surefire SOCOM suppressors are suggested for the 11.5-inch models to optimize performance and handling characteristics.

Why is initial unsuppressed testing important for BCM rifles?

Initial testing without a suppressor is crucial to ensure the rifle's gas system is properly buffered and cycling reliably. This prevents potential malfunctions that can occur when a suppressor is added, due to the increased backpressure it creates.

What customization options are highlighted for these BCM rifles?

The custom BCM rifles feature unique two-tone Cerakote finishes for aesthetics. Additionally, they showcase custom laser-engraved T.REX ARMS logos on the lower receivers, indicating specific branding or partnerships.

What is the significance of the SPR designation for BCM rifles?

SPR stands for Special Purpose Rifle. This designation typically indicates a rifle variant optimized for a specific role, often featuring longer barrels or specialized configurations designed for precision or extended engagement distances.

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