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In stock and ready to ship within 15 business days!

Family Firearms M4 Upper wiH Full Auto Bolt Carrier Group and Charging Handle. Upper Specs are as follows:

Barrel:

16" 4150 chrome moly vanadium barrel. Chambered in 5.56 NATO, with a 1/7 twist, M4 barrel extension, and a carbine-length gas system. The M4 profile barrel is phosphate coated to mil-specs and finished off with an A2 front sight post, standard handguards and an A2 flash hider.

Upper:

Forged 7075-T6 A3 AR upper is hard coat anodized black for durability. Featuring M4 feedramp cuts, these upper upper receivers are made for us right here in the USA.

Bolt Carrier Group:

Bolt is made of Mil-spec shot-peened Carpenter 158 steel. Gas key is secured with grade 8 fasteners, parkerized outside and chrome lined inside, per MilSpec standards.

Each upper is assembled to order with US-made parts, and test fired to check gas function.

Family Firearms is a Class III Type 07 Manufacture, located in Tampa Bay, Florida. We are a family owned and family operated shop and indoor gun range.

All our Uppers and rifles come with a Limited LifeTime Warranty.

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I called the day these were posted and the phone call was not plesednt, i wanted to purchase this combo and saked if it was in stock and was told we dont have any idea, we would have to call the manufacturer and when I asked it that was possible i was told no. then I was told to go buy it off of another website guns america to purchase it. what the heck. they advertise it, then are kind of rude and seem upset that you want to spend money with them and send you somewhere else to purchase. what a waste of time it was. and I still have my cash and they still have no sale. I dont understand how they stay in business

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The person you spoke with on the phone told you that they were not sure if any were left because it is on online purchase only. Since we have allocated a specific amount of uppers for online purchase, the only way to tell if they were available is to view the inventory number online. If you clicked to go to the website, it would indicate if they were still in stock, which as of this morning still shows they are.

The reason you were told to go to GunsAmerica and purchase is because we have them listed on GunsAmerica as well with the same number of allocated inventory. If we did not do it this way, there would be an oversell of uppers because we get more than 50 calls a day for these.

They are in stock as I write this response and since it is an online only purchase, no phone call orders, the inventory is live and shows either in stock or out of stock.

We are sorry that we cannot take phone orders but the amount of people purchasing these forced us to only allow orders online to ensure that we actually have them in stock to sell rather than backorder for an indefinite time, which is what many sellers are doing.

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Any reason for low rating?

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Obviously, someone could say we are biased, but no one has ever posted anything negative about us or even to us...possibly shipping times (currently 15 business days or less)...or maybe we are just new to this?

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So am I correct that an individual who isn't LE or Military cannot purchase this and eventually register it as a Class III weapon? I'm seeing that the only ones we the public can buy had to be made prior to 1984.

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No, you are not correct. A Full Auto BCG means that it is the heavier mass version BCG rather than the Semi-Auto version. Full Auto has more material on the rear of the BCG, which is preferred and beneficial in a Carbine Length Gas System so you have smooth cycling and no BCG "Bounce".

The Full Auto BCG will work in a Class III Full Auto weapon, but the BCG isn't the main part needed to convert an M4 lower to Full Auto. It just is the heavier version BCG than the Semi-Auto. The Full Auto BCG has nothing to do with Class III/NFA Weapons. It is just a heavier version of the semi-auto that everyone is used to.

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Is there a way to upgrade the BCG?

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I assume you are looking for a NiB BCG? If so, we will not have them available until middle/end of April.

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ok, thanks.

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