Description

KG AR/M16 5.56/.223/.300 BLACKOUT caliber complete Black Nitrided Bolt Carrier Groups.

We are having these bolts manufactured to our exacting standards
Features:
Nitride QPQ Finish
Shot peened, MPI (Magnetic Particle Inspected)
9310 Tool Steel Bolt; 8620 M16 carrier
Properly staked 4140 Machined Gas Key fastened with Hardened Grade 8 Fasteners.

Made in the USA

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Here is a link for basically the same BCG for $15 less with free shipping (use code: take25) from Combat Armory http://www.combatarmory.com/combat-armory-ar15-223-223-wylde-300acc-blac...

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Received mine in about a week. Shipped very wet. VERY WELL STAKED. some machining marks inside. Does not appear to be chrome lined but bolt is smooth running inside carrier. Very impressed in functional quality considering the price. Second purchase from Karri's guns and I am satisfied with the value and service once again!

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The one I bought wasn't even properly staked and had tool marks all over it

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14 in stock as of 3-23-18

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Out of stock as of 03/13/18

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Never buying KG again....

Had a horrible experience with KG customer service. They will never see another dime of mine.

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Cool story bro.

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FREE SHIPPING OVER $150

There's at least a couple other companies with $60ish nitride NOT chrome lined bcg's.

If THEY had free shipping then that might be the best deal!?!

Karris guns has had these this price for awhile and PRICES have been DROPPING a lot since then!!!

So I wouldn't be surprised if Karris in the near future puts out a price that blow others out of the water!

Like this price DID when it first came out!

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Ok honestly the machine marks are there and plenty of them but not really deep or don't seem to be service effecting. The finish seems really uneven and less to be desired. Have to agree that restaking is probably a good ideal. I did not try and loosen the gas key bolts but the staking seems pretty light. So for the price it is what it is. I also got a few lower parts kits from them and they seem pretty good as far as machining and finish. I did purchase more then one bolt and they are they same.

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Just received this BCG. You'll probably want to get it restaked. The staking that came on this BCG wasn't done properly.

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other then the staking hows everything else? finish? machining? everything else look good?

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Everything else is great. I've put 400+ rounds through it with Federal American eagle ammo without any hiccup.

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Not a bad deal. $75.98 to Cali w/ shipping. Still, would prefer 158C over 9310.

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Got mine. Even with the shipping costs there isnt a cheaper bcg out there.

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Still waiting on mine , how does it look as far as quality?

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They are out of my hometown but I wish they had a storefront!!

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I just checked out this sight. They have some really good deals! BCG $65, H2 buffer for $13. Their venom and mayhem blackout pistols with the flash can and shockwave are cheap! I literally just bought all the parts to do the exact setup as their maham with shockwave and it costed me $50 more and wasn't assembled! Will be checking these guys out more

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Pair these up with KG's lower parts kit for 32.99 and its a steal. I have placed several order with them and always got my order quickly and the parts quality seem on par or better than than most online retailers.

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I bought 2 of them so I got free shipping. Received them in 4 days of ordering. The stakes look good. Using one in 223 upper and one in a 300 blackout both are working fine.

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Do yourself a favor and question EVERYTHING this company sells....Wish I had...

http://s1376.photobucket.com/user/ccollins1962/media/KGVenomBarrelNut_zpsb7zew8ke.jpg.html...

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You beat up an aluminum nut while removing it from an assembled upper, and somehow they're to blame? The damage in your pictures is pretty typical of using a 2-pin wrench on an aluminum barrel nut. Get yourself a PRI barrel nut wrench or similar, and this kind of damage won't happen again.

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I used a 3 pin(hence the THREE bends pointed out smart guy) and no beating occurred....the bends are TO THE LEFT, so it was F'ing OVER TORQUED...ya think? Thanks for a worthless reply though! Carry on...

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righty tighty lefty loosey

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No shit? You're a fucking genius! You must work for KG and been the jackass that over torqued this one to the point that taking it off lefty destroyed it....

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