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Posted: 5/30/2009 11:52:28 AM EDT
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First off what kind of bolt are you running now and how many rounds are on it? Many of us here use the Bravo Co upgrade kit right from the get go though it may not be needed.
You shoudln't really have to upgrade anything for a course......it should be running 100% already. |
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First off what kind of bolt are you running now and how many rounds are on it? Many of us here use the Bravo Co upgrade kit right from the get go though it may not be needed. You shoudln't really have to upgrade anything for a course......it should be running 100% already. I've got a brand new M4 with 60 rounds through it. What's so special about the Bravo Co upgrade kit? What about the D-fender? I think he meant what brand bolt/ carrier. Anything with BRavo Company name on it is Hard use qualified and is GTG. Your recoil spring should be fine. Check the bolt carrier key to make sure it's a got a good stake. |
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Quoted: Quoted: First off what kind of bolt are you running now and how many rounds are on it? Many of us here use the Bravo Co upgrade kit right from the get go though it may not be needed. You shoudln't really have to upgrade anything for a course......it should be running 100% already. I've got a brand new M4 with 60 rounds through it. What's so special about the Bravo Co upgrade kit? What about the D-fender? just 60 rounds? your not even out of the break-in period (smoothing out period). I'd run another 400 rounds through that puppy before taking it out to a course. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I can't, the Army doesn't provide rounds for barrel break-in. It's a chrome lined barrel anyhow.just 60 rounds? your not even out of the break-in period (smoothing out period). I'd run another 400 rounds through that puppy before taking it out to a course. not talking about the barrel, I'm talking about the action. Is this your rifle or the Army's? |
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IF you are using an Army issued Colt M4 you are good to go. If you are all spun up about this issue then go buy an extra bolt and put it in your pocket. You are most likely not going to need it. And from your posts I so not think you would know how to fix your weapon even if you had the right parts so just buy a spair complete bolt so you are not fucking up the small parts.
As for your next question "What bolt do I buy?" Answer = COLT, BCM, LMT will work. |
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