Well...there's the million dollar question. I also have a "regular" question.
I have a BOHICA .50 bmg, not sure which mark, I bought it about 2 months before they went out of business., it's been good, not a problem, shoots VERY well (around 2" groups at 200 yards with good ammo), put around 350 rounds through it in the 4 years I've had it. The only quirk is the extractor is VERY tight, I slip the rounds under and tilt them onto the bolt, which it needs as it's tight, not sticky but tight extraction.
Question......I'm leery because should something happen, the company is out of business, lots of flak surrounding them....."I" am very happy with it. But I am thinking of "upgrading". BY upgrade I mean move to a Safety Harbor. Probably one of their mag-fed uppers......I do not need a super-precise rifle, most of my shooting has only been out to about 800 yards and it has not been paper-punching.
Which brings me to my second question:
How much do AR15 receivers stretch over time? with use? Mine used to be able to pop out the takedown pins easily. I ain't broke it apart in the last 100 rounds or so, and when I did, I now have to drive the pins out. Thus, I am leery of getting another Upper that I will put on a easily-stretched AR receiver.
I'd "like" a mag-fed Safety Harbor, however their only dedicated non-AR-lower .50 appears to be the SHF, which appear to be single shots. They have SHTF UPPERS that go onto AR receivers, but no complete rifles. THAT SAID....I can buy one of their complete single-shots for the price of their mag-fed upper.