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Thread: BCL MRX Bison Ranger 16.5" 5.56 Nato Non-Restricted

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    Exclamation BCL MRX Bison Ranger 16.5" 5.56 Nato Non-Restricted

    SKU#: BISR55616BLK.

    Comes with one Magpul PMag 5/30 Magazine.

    Specifications:
    https://blackcreeklabs.com/wp-conten...ec-Sheet-2.pdf

    Stocking Dealers:
    - Bullseye North
    - Ellwood Epps
    - Firearms Outlet Canada
    - Frontier Firearms
    - G4C Sports
    - Kelly's Online
    - Marstar
    - North Pro
    - Northern Elite
    - P&D Enterprises
    - SFRC
    - Tenda
    - Tilsonburg
    - Wolverine Supplies

    Please allow 7-10 business days to arrive to dealers.









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    Yes! This is the model I want. I was told it wouldnt be around till the fall. Super pumped
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    I have a Mossberg 223 16" in a LSS chassis so basically the same concept, The one thing that makes me interested in these would be their announcement of a 20 round mag for these

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    price?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DBeato View Post
    price?
    This^^^^ how much

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    im having a hard time believing the qc willl be and better than it was back when they were nea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EvilJoe View Post
    im having a hard time believing the qc willl be and better than it was back when they were nea.
    I'm not having a hard time believing they will do better..... new management, new facility..... how can things not change?
    Maybe your correct and they will not be capable of improving from what by many accounts was a pretty low bar.... but the thing with a low bar is it's easy to clear.

    I've only ever bought NEA parts for the VZ's and they have all been great so I don't have a negative gun story about NEA ..... I actually wish the company was still called NEA as Black Creek Labs sounds a bit goofy to me for some reason....

    So far the reports are good.

    I'm guessing they left off the extended upper hand guard for weight savings but it would be nice to have the both options available.
    Last edited by Can-down; 07-11-2021 at 02:53 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Elpolliano View Post
    This^^^^ how much
    One of the listed dealers has them up on there website, but with no image and saying out of stock. ( Assuming they havent received them either yet)
    But its listed for $1049.99

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    CGN frequent flyer DBeato's Avatar
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    at 1049, the 16.5 and new mag, it is starting to look interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EvilJoe View Post
    I don’t know dude they’ve been bcl for quite a while now and the 102s were dog ####.
    When did they move into the new building with all the fancy computer controlled fabrication and quality control equipment? They have several promotional videos some which are linked in this thread talking about how they now use computer controlled machines for quality control that can do it faster and better then humans as far as measuring and controlling tolerances.

    It's almost like they recognize their past failings and are taking measures to address them.... you could be right and they are doomed to fail yet again, but I'm a bit more optimistic as admitting their is a problem is the first step and investing a ton of capital to address it is the next.... time will tell but I'm willing to give this Canadian company some credit for attempting to address their past issues and wish them success going forward.
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