Description

This .308 Bolt Carrier Group is fully assembled and drop-in ready for most Mil-Spec AR-10 upper receivers. All critical parts are coated with EXO Nickel Boron technology providing permanent dry lubricity, extreme durability and increased wear and corrosion resistance. This patented Nickel Boron coating will reduce friction and improve the overall performance of your rifle. Compatible with .308 Winchester as well as 6.5 Creedmoor, you can build the precision semi-automatic rifle you have been dreaming about.
Features:
- .308 compatible
- DPMS Pattern and 6.5 Creedmoor compatible
- Magnetic particle inspected
- Live fire tested


EXO Nickel Boron treated parts include:

- Bolt, extractor, bolt carrier, cam pin, carrier key, and firing pin
Not all Nickel Boron is created equal and FailZero is the undisputed pioneer of Nickel Boron technology. When failure is not an option, you can depend on FailZero.
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Specifications
Bolt Finish: Nickel Boron
Bolt Material: 9310 Steel
Brand: Fail Zero
Caliber Gauge: .308 Win
Carrier Finish: Nickel Boron
Carrier Material: 8620 Carpenter Steel
Carrier Style: DPMS Pattern Carrier
High Pressure Tested: Live Fire Tested
Magnetic Particle Inspect: Magnetic Particle Inspected
Platform: AR-308/AR10

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I don't own one of these BCGs, but whyyyyy would you attach a $200 price tag to a piece that PSA makes a similar piece to for $80-100 (on sale) and then openly tag it as a DPMS product? #nosale

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My apologies, NOT a DPMS product. "But attaching a lower end manufacturers name to it. "

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Just a heads up, this is for DPMS patterned .308 caliber rifles made by fail zero, It's not actually being labeled DPMS, each one is MPI inspected vs. batch inspected and they stand 100% behind their product should (unlikely) it fail. I think your confusing this with the PSA .556 Nickel Boron BCG which while not a bad piece by any means but different caliber and more operations involved in individual MPI inspection which is why the higher price tag. (in other words each bcg is inspected and checked vs 1 out of 100 for example which does cost more to do and they are high quality.)

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