AR-15 CHROME LINED BLACK PHOSPHATE COMPLETE BOLT CARRIER GROUP - GARAGE SALE ITEM

PHASE 5 WEAPON SYSTEM

MSRP: $150.00
Sale: $109.95
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UPC:
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Phase 5 AR15 BCG - returned from customer and has a mark on side of gas key and back of carrier. Looks like mark is from just putting in rifle. Does not look like it was run or even cycled. See pictures for details. Only 1 available and discounted as used.

All Sales Are FINAL and sold AS IS. Returns Are Not Accepted On Garage Sale Items.
Item discounted since we cannot sell as new.

 

The Phase 5’s Mil-spec AR-15 bolt carrier features a heat treated and chrome lined inner with a black phosphate coating. The complete bolt carrier group includes cam pin, firing pin, gas key, and bolt. All bolts are HPT/MPI tested.

***There has been a lot of talk about the pros and cons of staking the gas key on the carrier. Here is Phase 5's opinion and why they do not stake keys. The US Mil Spec. assembly drawing requires the carrier key to be staked. Contrary to some popular opinions staking does not “SEAL” the gas key. Staking keeps the screws from backing out. Period.

If you do not properly torque the screws to 35 inch pounds you will be staking a screw that is loose or one that is over torqued and prone to breakage. They have seen plenty of staked screws that are loose or broken.

The Mil Spec. also calls for the gas key bottom surface to be“SEALED" with Permatex gasket sealer. Something no one does to our knowledge. Here is their procedure for installing a gas key. First clean the oil from the gas key and the mating surface on the carrier. Then clean the oil from the screw threads. They use Acetone for this. Next use a very light coating of Permatex high strength thread locker gel on the bottom of the key. PN 27010. This is much easier to use than the Permatex gasket sealer. It comes in a plastic twist dispenser. Make sure you don't use so much that it squishes into the gas port hole. The cure rate is 60 minutes. Next coat the screw threads with the same gel. Install the key and torque the screws to 35 inch pounds.

Should you decide to remove the key for some reason don't use the old screws when you put the key back on! You will most likely break them during installation or when you fire the rifle. Go to the local hardware store and buy new 10-32 x ¼"SHCS. If you feel the need to stake the screws spend the money and get one of the staking tools from Brownell that uses a screw type system to swedge the material into the top of the screw. Don't use a hammer and a punch! You can stretch the thread on the screw and now you have a loose screw that will eventually break if the gun even fires.***

Manufacturer Part Number:
BCG-AR15
Sub Category:
Bolt Carrier Groups
Carrier Type:
AR15
Cartridge:
5.56x45 Nato
Finish:
Phosphate

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