dcmdon
NES Member
Somebody above mentioned that it comes down to what you are going to do with the gun/part.
I couldn't agree more.
Burn up an upper playing with a select fire lower - PSA all the way. $250 for a free floated upper - throw it away when it breaks, but it probably won't break for a while.
Need a decent BCG for a toy AR. - Its tough to be an $80 AIM BCG.
Need a BCG for your go to rifle - spend a bit extra.
LMT BCGs are not $350. The retail price is $229 for a high quality inspected mil spec BCG. The $350ish number comes from their proprietary "enhanced" BCG. Whic isnt necessary if you want LMT quality. The enhanced bolt isn't worth it based on my FIRST HAND experience, primarily because it doesn't seem to work any better than any standard quality BCG with a Crane O ring, and also because it uses proprietary springs.
I will admit though, I haven't looked at their stuff in several years, and I'm a bit startled at the price increase.
I couldn't agree more.
Burn up an upper playing with a select fire lower - PSA all the way. $250 for a free floated upper - throw it away when it breaks, but it probably won't break for a while.
Need a decent BCG for a toy AR. - Its tough to be an $80 AIM BCG.
Need a BCG for your go to rifle - spend a bit extra.
LMT BCGs are not $350. The retail price is $229 for a high quality inspected mil spec BCG. The $350ish number comes from their proprietary "enhanced" BCG. Whic isnt necessary if you want LMT quality. The enhanced bolt isn't worth it based on my FIRST HAND experience, primarily because it doesn't seem to work any better than any standard quality BCG with a Crane O ring, and also because it uses proprietary springs.
I will admit though, I haven't looked at their stuff in several years, and I'm a bit startled at the price increase.
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