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Posted: 12/12/2015 5:31:10 PM EDT
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Never heard about them until I read another post so I went to their website to read up on them. Even bought a bcg from the link in the post. So my question is how come they provide bcg's to the
DOD. Don't the rifles they order come with bcg's? Or the rifle companies get their bcg's from ToolCraft? |
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Never heard about them until I read another post so I went to their website to read up on them. Even bought a bcg from the link in the post. So my question is how come they provide bcg's to the DOD. Don't the rifles they order come with bcg's? Or the rifle companies get their bcg's from ToolCraft? Supposedly they supply replacement carriers to .mil I've NEVER heard of a carrier wearing out. I have an original Colt hard chrome carrier from the early sixties that is wearing through the hard chrome on the rails it's cycled so many times. And it's still completely useable. I don't have an idea who they supply carriers to, Colt manufactures their own carriers in house. |
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Supposedly they supply replacement carriers to .mil I've NEVER heard of a carrier wearing out. I have an original Colt hard chrome carrier from the early sixties that is wearing through the hard chrome on the rails it's cycled so many times. And it's still completely useable. I don't have an idea who they supply carriers to, Colt manufactures their own carriers in house. Quoted:
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Never heard about them until I read another post so I went to their website to read up on them. Even bought a bcg from the link in the post. So my question is how come they provide bcg's to the DOD. Don't the rifles they order come with bcg's? Or the rifle companies get their bcg's from ToolCraft? Supposedly they supply replacement carriers to .mil I've NEVER heard of a carrier wearing out. I have an original Colt hard chrome carrier from the early sixties that is wearing through the hard chrome on the rails it's cycled so many times. And it's still completely useable. I don't have an idea who they supply carriers to, Colt manufactures their own carriers in house. Yes, its a fact, they do supply carriers to the DoD as spares, replacements. You'll see their marked carriers from time to time on M16A2's that have had whole uppers replaced. Think of it as depot level frankenguns built by PEO Soldier/TACOM. SSD link on M4 to M4A1 conversion |
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