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This BCA AR-15 Complete 5.56 NATO Bolt Action Style rifle length upper has a 16" M4 barrel with a parkerized finish and features a 1:7 twist rate. It includes the BCA Talon 15" MLOK split rail, an M4 flat-top 7075 billet aluminum upper receiver, a BCA bolt carrier group, a flash hider, and a right-side bolt action style charger. This 5.56 Nato upper is compatible with any mil-spec AR-15 lower.
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SKU UABA-315-556CM41617-15ASR
Weight (lbs) 5.000000
Magazine Capacity N/A
Barrel Length 16
Profile M4 Contour
Twist 1:7
Barrel Finish Parkerized
Material 4150 Chrome Moly Vanadium
Thread Pitch 1/2 x 28
Caliber 5.56 NATO
Feed Ramp M4
Flutes Non-fluted
Charging Style Bolt Action Style
Classification Complete Upper Assembly
Platform AR-15
Bolt Material E9310
Receiver Material Billet

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Bought a 223 wylde a month back, had a really weird issue where it did not want to pull the bolt back 50% of the time like it was hanging on something internally (even with no round chambered). If you held the bolt at a certain angle and applied a weird counterclockwise rotation on handle you could free it though (I think the bolt carrier teeth were getting stuck behind the barrel extension's matching teeth). BCA was really cool about the refund / return process though. I would have exchanged it but was heading out of town for a month. Will reorder another one when I get back home. Probably a 5.56, perhaps they are still working out the kinks on the wylde's?

Otherwise fit and finish was good, muzzle brake was really torqued on. Had to use a heat gun to remove though. Seemed to have decent accuracy suppressed for the short time I had it.

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Ended up buying the 16" with the cold hammer forged. I really only wanted the recover and BCG, figured for $35 more I'll have a handguard and barrel to do something with.

Going to build an 8" Faxon 300blk and make a Mini Fix at home. Make a cool suppressor host on the cheap.

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That is exactly what i've been thinking. Great minds think alike.

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