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RTB Complete Lightweight Bolt Carrier Group - Black Nitride
Featuring our new Right To Bear Lightweight BCG, weighing in at approximately 8.9 Ounces, or 252.5 Grams for you lightweight build fanatics! Using our low mass Bolt Carrier Group creates less reciprocating mass moving back and forth inside the action, which reduces recoil significantly. Our lightweight carrier also allows proper cycling with less gas. When used in conjunction with an adjustable gas block & a reduced power buffer spring, you can tune the gas way down, which will reduce muzzle rise and carbon build up.

The increased lubricity from the Black Nitride process allows you to take full advantage of its lightweight profile. The slick surface combined with our lightweight carrier, creates very little resistance and allows the rifle to cycle smoother and increases reliability.

Features:

Enhanced 9310 Steel (Bolt)
8620 Tool Steel (Carrier)
Mil-Spec Extractor Spring, black extractor insert, Viton O-Ring
Tool Steel Extractor
Shrouded Firing Pin
Mil-Spec Gas Key (4130 Steel) attached with Grade 8 hardware and Properly staked
Bolt is shot Peened and MPI
Forward Assist Serrations
Weight: 8.9 Ounces / 252.5 Grams!
Black Nitride Finish
Lifetime Warranty (you break it, we replace it)

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I run this carrier on my 12.5” 6.5 Grendel SBR with appropriate bolt, an adjustable gas block, and a Vltor A5 buffer tube - it’s amazeballs. Took some time to dial in the gas block, but works very well.

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Do you have this in 7.62x39/Grendel type I?

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got one a while back w/o bolt for my 74yro mom and installed it in her pistol. she likes it and says she can notice the weight difference, how ever I don't. her main complaint with her AR pistol has always been the weight, even tho I've been shaving weight every where I can...

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Not sure how they compare but primary arms has Bear Creek Arsenal nitride lightweight bcgs on sale for $59 this weekend for Memorial Day, hard to beat that

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From my research the Bear Creek one is hit or miss in terms of quality and the customer service is crap. I would stay away.

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I tried using the code "TEAM RWB" that was posted but that didn't work. And now I'm not seeing any coupon code at all?? What is going on Right to Bear?

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I would use a reduced power buffer spring with a standard carbine buffer and an adjustable gas block. With that set up you would be able to crank the gas way down and reduce recoil that will feel like a 22

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So this is my exact setup and everyone who shoots my AR comment on how light it shoots. I love it.

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I use this exact setup and can’t tell the difference between my .22 and .223

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What kind of spring and buffer would you use if this was on a rifle or mid length gas system, 18 and 16” respectively

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