Description

SKU 8779
Brand Palmetto State Armory
Model Number TCFA-011556HPT
UPC 8779

DETAILS
PALMETTO STATE ARMORY 5.56 PREMIUM FULL AUTO BOLT CARRIER GROUP
Features:
- Milspec Carpenter No. 158® steel bolt
- Shot Peened Bolt
- High pressure tested
- Mag particle inspected
- Chrome Lined Carrier (AUTO)
- Chrome Lined Gas Key
- Gas Key Hardened to USGI Specifications
- Gas Key Grade 8 Hardened Fasteners
- Gas Key Staked Per Mil-Spec
- Tool Steel Extractor
- Extractor Spring
- Extractor O-ring Insert
- SKU 8779

FEATURES
Made in USA. Bolt is made of Mil-spec Carpenter 158 steel, Shot peened, High pressure tested and Mag Particle Inspected. Gas key is machined out of bar stock, chrome lined phosphate coated, and secured with grade 8 fasteners and staked per mil-spec. Bolt carrier is phosphated outside and chrome lined inside. Laser engraved with the PSA logo.
For packaging considerations, BCG will be packed dry. As a result, it will have a grey, dusty appearance that will turn black with the application of CLP or other preferred lubricant.
- Extractor Spring
- Black Extractor Insert
- Mil-Spec O-Ring
UPC#: 000000008779

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I bought 2 of these the last time they had this sale. They functioned great and great craftsmanship. No complaints here.

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Order it now...you may get it in July.

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PSA needs to reel it back a little. See this is what the PTAC line did, instead of getting these for $80-90 dollars this time of year, we're paying $110 before a new increase in shipping... Introduce a lower budget brand, increase the prices and raise the tier of your own, meanwhile quality doesn't increase, the customer either pays more for less or more for the same. That's business tactics.

Did anyone else notice standard shipping went up from $7 to $11 dollars? So this BCG last year at this time which would have shipped to our door around $90 now costs us $120.No thanks PSA, I'll just buy a Spikes for $10 more.

The only question that remains is who's gonna be the dolt that blames inflation?

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This isn't the ptac BCG that was on the Black Friday sale. This is the "PSA Premium" BCG. It has ranged from $150 to $130 for past 6 months. They had one reduced during Black Friday without PSA logo. I bought two of these and got charged $7 shipping. Not a great deal but still a nice BCG with a logo for less than $120 shipped.

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I ordered PTAC 5.56 Full Auto Bolt Carrier Group with Charging Handle for $89.99. Shipping was $7.00. That was 4 days ago. Has the price changed? Maybe they are trying to make up the Black Friday specials.

I built a $401.00 AR15. Granted it has a new frontier complete lower but for that price with a PSA upper it is great.

I wonder if they just raised the shipping cost.

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Yeah I think they did, or like you said, temporarily inflated the shipping to make up for the deals... Either way, I ordered 3 of the PTAC LPK's for $29.95 and got charged $11 for shipping, that was about 5 days ago. Nice price on the complete rifle btw. Still trying to break the $500 mark myself.

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So i'm completely new to the insides of my AR, i just learned the difference between 556 and 223 it self. I understand now what determines wheather an AR is meant to fire 223 and 556.

This deal says 556 auto bolt carrier. Thinking about getting it for my AR, but my AR was built for 223 commercial not mil-spec. And I have no idea what bolt carrier I have now other then it's been through nearly 5000 rounds now in the last 6 months.

Would it be alright if i got this for my AR and does it matter if a bolt carrier description saids "556 or 223"?

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5.56 vs. .223 is only relevant to the barrel chamber. This bolt carrier group will be fine for either.

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Learned something new again, thanks!

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