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10/29/2013 7:51:19 PM EDT
So I've had a few noob posts lately to help me dial in my parts choices, thank you for bearing with.  After about 2 hours of looking over threads, I found in the industry forums a thread about the Spikes Tactical lightweight NiB BCG coating.
Spike's LW NiB BCG

Wanted to go with this BCG but if I am going to drop top dollar for one I want to choose a BCG with the shiniest, thickest, smoothest NiB finish on the market.  Most local shops don't have anything like this sitting on the shelves, so I'm forced to go by an online shops default photo.

Which NiB BCG do you choose?




10/29/2013 7:57:50 PM EDT
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If you're looking for shiny, don't go NiB.  As soon as you shoot it, it will get stained black.  I have only less than 400 rounds through my RA Precision Match NiB BCG, and it's pretty well stained.  It's still slick as heck, but not that nice sparkly finish it was when it was new.  I have a NiCorr BCG from LWRC, and that has kept its finish.  I hear chrome or QPQ bolts don't get stained like the NiB ones do.
10/29/2013 8:03:20 PM EDT
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I think the ST LW BCG looks cool, but definitely not practical for most unless you are really trying to build an ultra-lightweight gun. If you are open to a chromed option Primary Arms has a chrome Rock River BCG on sale now for $149.
10/29/2013 8:17:24 PM EDT
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If you're looking for shiny, don't go NiB.  As soon as you shoot it, it will get stained black.  I have only less than 400 rounds through my RA Precision Match NiB BCG, and it's pretty well stained.  It's still slick as heck, but not that nice sparkly finish it was when it was new.  I have a NiCorr BCG from LWRC, and that has kept its finish.  I hear chrome or QPQ bolts don't get stained like the NiB ones do.
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.  NiCorr is one I haven't heard about.  Going to do a little research on it.  Thanks!
10/29/2013 8:22:15 PM EDT
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I think the ST LW BCG looks cool, but definitely not practical for most unless you are really trying to build an ultra-lightweight gun. If you are open to a chromed option Primary Arms has a chrome Rock River BCG on sale now for $149.
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I wanted to do the ST LW BCG under the assumption that it would be superior not only in look but in function as well.  Function is first an foremost for me followed by a great look!  Ultra lightweight is not that big of deal for my build.  I have recently had a few purchases from Primary Arms and have been very happy with them.  Going to check out that link you provided now.  Much appreciated.
10/29/2013 8:26:51 PM EDT
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I don't know about shiny, but get the one you can find in stock.

Spike's is high quailty; I have a couple of LWRCs.
10/29/2013 8:34:37 PM EDT
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If you're looking for shiny, don't go NiB.  As soon as you shoot it, it will get stained black.  I have only less than 400 rounds through my RA Precision Match NiB BCG, and it's pretty well stained.  It's still slick as heck, but not that nice sparkly finish it was when it was new.  I have a NiCorr BCG from LWRC, and that has kept its finish.  I hear chrome or QPQ bolts don't get stained like the NiB ones do.
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Not sure what you are doing with your NiB BCG....shooting suppressed and not cleaning maybe?......but I've got 2000 rounds on a 6-month old WMD NiB BCG and it still cleans up like new (shooting UN-suppressed, and I do clean after every other range session) and shows no stains whatsoever.   All I do is soak it in some CLP for a few miinutes, give it a little brush-scrub, wipe wipe, and call it good.

YMMV, apparently.
10/29/2013 8:45:19 PM EDT
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If you're looking for shiny, don't go NiB.  As soon as you shoot it, it will get stained black.  I have only less than 400 rounds through my RA Precision Match NiB BCG, and it's pretty well stained.  It's still slick as heck, but not that nice sparkly finish it was when it was new.  I have a NiCorr BCG from LWRC, and that has kept its finish.  I hear chrome or QPQ bolts don't get stained like the NiB ones do.
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I have had a RGuns NiB never stained after a few thousand rounds. Still was as shiny as when I bought it. I recently purchased the RCA nitrided BCG and it's amazing. Slicker than NiB, easier to clean and as far as I can tell a better finish.
10/29/2013 9:39:01 PM EDT
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Not sure what you are doing with your NiB BCG....shooting suppressed and not cleaning maybe?......but I've got 2000 rounds on a 6-month old WMD NiB BCG and it still cleans up like new (shooting UN-suppressed, and I do clean after every other range session) and shows no stains whatsoever.   All I do is soak it in some CLP for a few miinutes, give it a little brush-scrub, wipe wipe, and call it good.

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If you're looking for shiny, don't go NiB.  As soon as you shoot it, it will get stained black.  I have only less than 400 rounds through my RA Precision Match NiB BCG, and it's pretty well stained.  It's still slick as heck, but not that nice sparkly finish it was when it was new.  I have a NiCorr BCG from LWRC, and that has kept its finish.  I hear chrome or QPQ bolts don't get stained like the NiB ones do.



Not sure what you are doing with your NiB BCG....shooting suppressed and not cleaning maybe?......but I've got 2000 rounds on a 6-month old WMD NiB BCG and it still cleans up like new (shooting UN-suppressed, and I do clean after every other range session) and shows no stains whatsoever.   All I do is soak it in some CLP for a few miinutes, give it a little brush-scrub, wipe wipe, and call it good.

YMMV, apparently.

hmm I've got a WMD Nib-x bcg with about 500 rounds on it and it is stained up very nicely. I have heard some polish and a dremel can make them shine up pretty good. I've always ran mine with plenty of lube and cleaned within 24 hours of shooting.
10/30/2013 3:05:25 AM EDT
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A little Mothers polish on a rag will remove the staining from the NiB BCG.

on topic: I recommend the spikes NiB or failzero, I also use a core15 NiB but don't feel the coating is as thick
10/30/2013 4:59:51 AM EDT
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I've got a Spikes hard chrome BCG that I bought about 4 years ago and that thing still shines like new.
10/30/2013 6:38:19 AM EDT
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hmm I've got a WMD Nib-x bcg with about 500 rounds on it and it is stained up very nicely. I have heard some polish and a dremel can make them shine up pretty good. I've always ran mine with plenty of lube and cleaned within 24 hours of shooting.
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If you're looking for shiny, don't go NiB.  As soon as you shoot it, it will get stained black.  I have only less than 400 rounds through my RA Precision Match NiB BCG, and it's pretty well stained.  It's still slick as heck, but not that nice sparkly finish it was when it was new.  I have a NiCorr BCG from LWRC, and that has kept its finish.  I hear chrome or QPQ bolts don't get stained like the NiB ones do.



Not sure what you are doing with your NiB BCG....shooting suppressed and not cleaning maybe?......but I've got 2000 rounds on a 6-month old WMD NiB BCG and it still cleans up like new (shooting UN-suppressed, and I do clean after every other range session) and shows no stains whatsoever.   All I do is soak it in some CLP for a few miinutes, give it a little brush-scrub, wipe wipe, and call it good.

YMMV, apparently.

hmm I've got a WMD Nib-x bcg with about 500 rounds on it and it is stained up very nicely. I have heard some polish and a dremel can make them shine up pretty good. I've always ran mine with plenty of lube and cleaned within 24 hours of shooting.


Post a pic, I'm curious to see this. Sounds like a defect in the coating.
10/30/2013 8:24:09 AM EDT
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I have had a RGuns NiB never stained after a few thousand rounds. Still was as shiny as when I bought it. I recently purchased the RCA nitrided BCG and it's amazing. Slicker than NiB, easier to clean and as far as I can tell a better finish.
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If you're looking for shiny, don't go NiB.  As soon as you shoot it, it will get stained black.  I have only less than 400 rounds through my RA Precision Match NiB BCG, and it's pretty well stained.  It's still slick as heck, but not that nice sparkly finish it was when it was new.  I have a NiCorr BCG from LWRC, and that has kept its finish.  I hear chrome or QPQ bolts don't get stained like the NiB ones do.



I have had a RGuns NiB never stained after a few thousand rounds. Still was as shiny as when I bought it. I recently purchased the RCA nitrided BCG and it's amazing. Slicker than NiB, easier to clean and as far as I can tell a better finish.


Knowing RGuns reputation, I'm surprised it still shoots after that many rounds
10/30/2013 8:25:44 AM EDT
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Want a top notch BCG, buy a JP, and be done with it
10/30/2013 11:06:47 AM EDT
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Post a pic, I'm curious to see this. Sounds like a defect in the coating.
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If you're looking for shiny, don't go NiB.  As soon as you shoot it, it will get stained black.  I have only less than 400 rounds through my RA Precision Match NiB BCG, and it's pretty well stained.  It's still slick as heck, but not that nice sparkly finish it was when it was new.  I have a NiCorr BCG from LWRC, and that has kept its finish.  I hear chrome or QPQ bolts don't get stained like the NiB ones do.



Not sure what you are doing with your NiB BCG....shooting suppressed and not cleaning maybe?......but I've got 2000 rounds on a 6-month old WMD NiB BCG and it still cleans up like new (shooting UN-suppressed, and I do clean after every other range session) and shows no stains whatsoever.   All I do is soak it in some CLP for a few miinutes, give it a little brush-scrub, wipe wipe, and call it good.

YMMV, apparently.

hmm I've got a WMD Nib-x bcg with about 500 rounds on it and it is stained up very nicely. I have heard some polish and a dremel can make them shine up pretty good. I've always ran mine with plenty of lube and cleaned within 24 hours of shooting.


Post a pic, I'm curious to see this. Sounds like a defect in the coating.

Can you post pics of yours?
Here is mine, taken a few weeks ago with cell phone camera.


10/30/2013 11:15:45 AM EDT
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Is Ice Arms a viable option ?  Seems they are having a lot of issues according to comments in this forum as well as their own ?
10/30/2013 11:57:05 AM EDT
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Can you post pics of yours?
Here is mine, taken a few weeks ago with cell phone camera.
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If you're looking for shiny, don't go NiB.  As soon as you shoot it, it will get stained black.  I have only less than 400 rounds through my RA Precision Match NiB BCG, and it's pretty well stained.  It's still slick as heck, but not that nice sparkly finish it was when it was new.  I have a NiCorr BCG from LWRC, and that has kept its finish.  I hear chrome or QPQ bolts don't get stained like the NiB ones do.



Not sure what you are doing with your NiB BCG....shooting suppressed and not cleaning maybe?......but I've got 2000 rounds on a 6-month old WMD NiB BCG and it still cleans up like new (shooting UN-suppressed, and I do clean after every other range session) and shows no stains whatsoever.   All I do is soak it in some CLP for a few miinutes, give it a little brush-scrub, wipe wipe, and call it good.

YMMV, apparently.

hmm I've got a WMD Nib-x bcg with about 500 rounds on it and it is stained up very nicely. I have heard some polish and a dremel can make them shine up pretty good. I've always ran mine with plenty of lube and cleaned within 24 hours of shooting.


Post a pic, I'm curious to see this. Sounds like a defect in the coating.

Can you post pics of yours?
Here is mine, taken a few weeks ago with cell phone camera.
<a href="http://s1053.photobucket.com/user/hunter8793/media/IMAG01161_zps707c3552.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1053.photobucket.com/albums/s480/hunter8793/IMAG01161_zps707c3552.jpg</a>
<a href="http://s1053.photobucket.com/user/hunter8793/media/IMAG01181_zpsc1c4c81d.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1053.photobucket.com/albums/s480/hunter8793/IMAG01181_zpsc1c4c81d.jpg</a>
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Here's my Rainier Arms Precision Match NiB BCG with less than 400 rounds.  Pics taken today.  I have been cleaning it as soon as I get home.  No suppressor.  However, I don't soak and scrub.  Just wipe and rub with Slip 2000 EWL.







10/30/2013 12:34:04 PM EDT
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Post a pic, I'm curious to see this. Sounds like a defect in the coating.
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If you're looking for shiny, don't go NiB.  As soon as you shoot it, it will get stained black.  I have only less than 400 rounds through my RA Precision Match NiB BCG, and it's pretty well stained.  It's still slick as heck, but not that nice sparkly finish it was when it was new.  I have a NiCorr BCG from LWRC, and that has kept its finish.  I hear chrome or QPQ bolts don't get stained like the NiB ones do.



Not sure what you are doing with your NiB BCG....shooting suppressed and not cleaning maybe?......but I've got 2000 rounds on a 6-month old WMD NiB BCG and it still cleans up like new (shooting UN-suppressed, and I do clean after every other range session) and shows no stains whatsoever.   All I do is soak it in some CLP for a few miinutes, give it a little brush-scrub, wipe wipe, and call it good.

YMMV, apparently.

hmm I've got a WMD Nib-x bcg with about 500 rounds on it and it is stained up very nicely. I have heard some polish and a dremel can make them shine up pretty good. I've always ran mine with plenty of lube and cleaned within 24 hours of shooting.


Post a pic, I'm curious to see this. Sounds like a defect in the coating.


This is what my WMD NiBX BCG looked like before and after. Nothing a little Flitz and a dremmel can't fix

10/30/2013 9:00:59 PM EDT
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This is what my WMD NiBX BCG looked like before and after. Nothing a little Flitz and a dremmel can't fix
http://youtu.be/yLR9XkfSedI
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If you're looking for shiny, don't go NiB.  As soon as you shoot it, it will get stained black.  I have only less than 400 rounds through my RA Precision Match NiB BCG, and it's pretty well stained.  It's still slick as heck, but not that nice sparkly finish it was when it was new.  I have a NiCorr BCG from LWRC, and that has kept its finish.  I hear chrome or QPQ bolts don't get stained like the NiB ones do.



Not sure what you are doing with your NiB BCG....shooting suppressed and not cleaning maybe?......but I've got 2000 rounds on a 6-month old WMD NiB BCG and it still cleans up like new (shooting UN-suppressed, and I do clean after every other range session) and shows no stains whatsoever.   All I do is soak it in some CLP for a few miinutes, give it a little brush-scrub, wipe wipe, and call it good.

YMMV, apparently.

hmm I've got a WMD Nib-x bcg with about 500 rounds on it and it is stained up very nicely. I have heard some polish and a dremel can make them shine up pretty good. I've always ran mine with plenty of lube and cleaned within 24 hours of shooting.


Post a pic, I'm curious to see this. Sounds like a defect in the coating.


This is what my WMD NiBX BCG looked like before and after. Nothing a little Flitz and a dremmel can't fix
http://youtu.be/yLR9XkfSedI

Dude I saw that last week but I'm not totally sure that it's smart to do..

Do you think polishing it will remove some of the coating?
11/2/2013 3:43:31 AM EDT
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Polishing it won't hurt the coating. The Flitz just removes the staining and gives it a good shine.
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