Just looked at the log book; 11k rounds 7 FTE (failure to extract) and 3 FTF (failure to feed) and 1 locked up FCG (popped primer) all ammo related. It's been used as a demo gun for people who have never shot full auto, been through a handful of EAG courses and others, killed a hundred hogs or so as well as deer and other critters and has spent days in the rain.
Just last week it was banging a 3/4 size IDPA target at 550yds using mil spec ammo. Good stuff!
4k rounds; 9 double feeds (bad mag). Has killed it's fair share of critters, a carbine course and taken a tumble out of a ATV. It's a back up and sits in the safe most of the time.
The 14.5 midlength I purchased two weeks ago has been flawless so far as well.
I choose BCM for my hard use guns.
Posted: 5/31/2014 8:17:28 PM EDT
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Excellent report. I chose BCM for their reputation and attention to detail. I just got a 14.5" ELW 13" KMR Upper Receiver Group, man this thing is light and well built. Also picked up their BCG and KeyMod small VFG, quality all the way.
Posted: 6/1/2014 7:00:01 AM EDT
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Every time I see that hog picture it reminds me just how capable .223/5.56 in a short barrel really is in the right hands.