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  • bigjoegood1

    King Lurker
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    May 2, 2005
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    Behind enemy lines
    Last time I bought them they were $30 cheaper but

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    teratos

    My hair is amazing
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    Patriot Picket
    Jan 22, 2009
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    Bel Air
    Good price, especially these days! Most of my rifles have BCM blem uppers.

    For those who don’t know, these are thermal fit.
     

    atblis

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    May 23, 2010
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    BCM intentionally makes the receiver to barrel extension tight. Likely you'll have to warm up the receiver to get the barrel to slide in. Not hard to do.
     

    SkiPatrolDude

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    Oct 24, 2017
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    Timonium-Lutherville
    Don’t sleep on these. These are some of the best upper receivers you can get, period. You won’t find the blem.

    If you don’t have a butane torch, throw the upper in a toaster oven on 250 for 15 min and the barrel should fit right in with a few light taps from a rubber mallet.
     

    Seagrave1963

    Still learnin'
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    Feb 6, 2011
    10,001
    Eastern Shore
    Don’t sleep on these. These are some of the best upper receivers you can get, period. You won’t find the blem.

    If you don’t have a butane torch, throw the upper in a toaster oven on 250 for 15 min and the barrel should fit right in with a few light taps from a rubber mallet.

    which end do you tap? :innocent0
     

    atblis

    Ultimate Member
    May 23, 2010
    2,011
    I ordered a few a few years ago. They were all clearly blems in that they had scratches and dings and such. Nothing wrong with them and would buy again. I suspect it's stuff that got damaged handling. Basically exactly what the description says. To be honest, I prefer a scratch and dent over a blem because I've definitely received some "blems" over the years that had something out of spec but looked just fine.
     

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