Top quality TDP or (+) AR's ( Colt, Colt Canada, BCM, LMT, FN, DD, Sabre ) $$$
Decent TDP "pattern" AR's ( Armalite, Bushmaster, Windam Weaponry, DPMS, Palmetto, S&W, Stag, Aero, Core 15, CMMG, Troy, Spikes) $$
High end, Piston OR Stoner rifles ( Knights, SIG, Barrett, H&K Cobalt, Larue, POF, Noveske, ATRS ) $$$$$
Bargain basement ( anything chinese) $
Crap (NEA)![]()
Don't be ridiculous.
I like your list, but personally I wouldn't put BCM above your Decent TDP "pattern" AR's level. (Just my opinion.)
I like your list, but personally I wouldn't put BCM above your Decent TDP "pattern" AR's level. (Just my opinion.)
I think one of the bigger things to look at when making any of these grading is Forging vs. Billet in both the uppers and lowers. Consider a large factory may not maintain their tooling and over time the "same" function on a billet block may not yield identical parts. I'd look for a larger company doing billet that has some sort of program to ensure spec like H&K or SIG. That said I think both used forged for the commercially sold guns and billet for the Military Contract Guns (at least the 416).
I'd be more apt to look for a manufacture making billet stuff, I know that ATRS's stuff seems all to be billet, so you pay a bit more, but I think that's warranted. Look at the forge marks on most of the S&W's, and DMPS and you will start to see a pattern, doubt S&W does anything with their rifles other than assemble them.
The reality is that if you're looking for the same quality required by the military, Colt Canada is your best bet - and probably the cheapest too. Unless of course your particular version of "Milspec" includes the Iranians and the Paraguayans - in which case you go with Norinco. AR vendors that make actual military guns are : Colt Can, FN, KAC, LMT and Norinco. Colt USA's civilian division does not make military firearms - that's why they're the civilian division. I'm not sure why people obsess about Milspec here in Canada, after all both the Iltis and MLVW are Milspec, and no one is knocking anyone's door down to get them.
Why? BCM rifles follow tdp. The top tier is milspec or better... and bcm falls into that category, if anything bcm barrels can be chf so they are one step up on colt usa if anything.
I've owned Colt Canada and DD rifles and I've built several guns using BCM parts, and I don't think BCM is on the same level as CC or DD. One of my first builds was all BCM and it shot slightly less accurate than my CC, DD and a Windham that I used to own. Also, I purchased a BCM BCG that had the gas key installed crooked. I knew I'd ruffle a few feathers with my comment, but from my experience BCM is somewhat overrated. The only BCM parts I use in my guns now are LPKs, buffer assemblies, grips and butt stocks.
I've owned Colt Canada and DD rifles and I've built several guns using BCM parts, and I don't think BCM is on the same level as CC or DD. One of my first builds was all BCM and it shot slightly less accurate than my CC, DD and a Windham that I used to own. Also, I purchased a BCM BCG that had the gas key installed crooked. I knew I'd ruffle a few feathers with my comment, but from my experience BCM is somewhat overrated. The only BCM parts I use in my guns now are LPKs, buffer assemblies, grips and butt stocks.
I've owned Colt Canada and DD rifles and I've built several guns using BCM parts, and I don't think BCM is on the same level as CC or DD. One of my first builds was all BCM and it shot slightly less accurate than my CC, DD and a Windham that I used to own. Also, I purchased a BCM BCG that had the gas key installed crooked. I knew I'd ruffle a few feathers with my comment, but from my experience BCM is somewhat overrated. The only BCM parts I use in my guns now are LPKs, buffer assemblies, grips and butt stocks.
Are you absolutely certain you received a BCM BCG? How was the bolt marked? If you did get a bad part they would make it right as R34 already posted. BCM is the only company to have their materials independently tested, proving they use milspec materials and methods. Not saying Colt, CC, LMT , or DD are liars but they haven't provided proof to the contrary. Something to think about.
Yes, it was purchased new. It wasn't badly crooked, but I would have had to tweak the gas tube a bit for a perfect fit. Maybe I'm overly picky, however I wasn't able to get sub 2 moa groups out of my BCM build, as someone above mentioned. I'm just going by my experience with BCM, which is somewhat limited.
I have to agree, I've had the same experience with my DA556, although I probably haven't run mine as hard as you. I shoot with a few buddies with the S&W and a DPMS Panther and it is on par with them without a doubt as far as accuracy and dependability go.I have been heavily abusing my DA556 Norc.
I mean shooting it hard and fast. Almost to the point of trying to break it.
And it just keeps going without pause.
It is surprisingly accurate.
Norinco AR's are good to go. Low price but high quality. Definitely higher quality than they get credit for anyhow.
I have to agree, I've had the same experience with my DA556, although I probably haven't run mine as hard as you. I shoot with a few buddies with the S&W and a DPMS Panther and it is on par with them without a doubt as far as accuracy and dependability go.
Now that being said, this year I will shoot 3, maybe 5 Tac matches with it, plus some training sessions and general plinking.
If I took Tac rifle more seriously, I would buy a higher end gun without a doubt, but if you shoot along the same lines as myself, there is not a thing wrong with a Norc, does the job for me every time.
As an entry level AR, I think the Norc is on par with any of the lower end American made AR's, and I honestly don't understand how so many people rate it as a bargain basement pos.
I think if more people ran one for a few days before forming their opinion they might just rate it a little higher![]()
I have, on both mine and the wife's, never had an issue with anything other than one particular Fab Defence buttstock that would not fit on my commercial tube, but works on the wife's no problem. I have heard the stories about parts not fitting and I'm sure it happens, but I can only go on my personal experience. As far as accuracy and dependability go,not a thing wrong with it, and to me that is more important than whether a handguard fits without playing with itTry adding aftermarket parts like drop in handguards or changing the receiver extension. Lots of stories about cutting handguards to fit or unknown thread pitch on the receiver extension tower.
I have, on both mine and the wife's, never had an issue with anything other than one particular Fab Defence buttstock that would not fit on my commercial tube, but works on the wife's no problem. I have heard the stories about parts not fitting and I'm sure it happens, but I can only go on my personal experience. As far as accuracy and dependability go,not a thing wrong with it, and to me that is more important than whether a handguard fits without playing with it![]()



























