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so do you own BCL102 or on a preorder
If you're implying that if I don't own one I don't know what I'm talking about you're wrong. I am fully capable of reading and being objective. I've owned a couple AR-10's, more AR-15's than I can count and numerous 308 based semi autos over the years. I'm simply not so desperate for a NR semi that I'm willing to overlook deficiencies reported by others just because most of the rifles so far have been ok. If you own one that is working well then I'm happy for you but pretending nothing is wrong when there have been as many negative reports as there have is ignorant. I understand we're talking about a small percentage of rifles with problems, my issue is that there are very few of these in customers hands so far which translates into a higher than what I consider acceptable percentage of problem firearms, if it was one rifle every thousand that had bad gas rings or whatever that's not bad but when it's one in thirty that's not a real good percentage and the chances of buying one that has issues is higher than I like. Does anyone know how many rifles were in the first delivery? 50? 100? And how many guns have has issues? 4? 5? Not many, but more than there should have been considering how few rifles were in the first batch.
If you have any experience with AR-15's and AR-10's you'd know that gas rings should easily last a couple thousand rounds not a couple hundred. Why are they failing early? I don't know, that is where owning one so I could look closer would help.
For a company with an Aerospace division I expect a higher level of QC and consistency. These are firearms after all, there is a high likelihood of injury or death if the unit malfunctions, if they can send them out with bad rings or a bad bolt there's just as much chance of something critical being out of spec causing a catastrophic failure, so far we've been lucky. They're not building fender flares for pickups, I expect the level of QC to be a lot higher considering what they're selling.
The rifle has a lot of potential but until they can build 99% of them right I'll wait. I have plenty of non restricted black rifles to play with while I wait.
I do own NEA products that I'm very happy with and am not a hater, just not blind to their history and don't want to throw my money down till they sort out their issues. They're close, but not quite there yet.
By the way, as for the rifle itself, from what I see, if they ditch the "match" chamber and get their consistency up to par I'd be happy with what they are selling for the price they are asking. It's what many people have been dreaming about for years but NEA/BCL just needs to improve on their consistency, this is exactly what ruined their sales years ago, too many people having to use the warranty on a new rifle that the final inspection before leaving the manufacturer should have caught.