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https://blackcreeklabs.com/portfolio_page/the-102-mk7/
Taking them at their word this is good, although it acknowledges they used early adopters as beta testers.
This update appears to have addressed many of the known issues:
DPMS barrel nut
Barrel nut installed properly
Hard anodising
Gas issues fixed
Bolt issues fixed
Wonder about real world pricing with the Troy and Stag out there.
They say failure is a good thing. That it drives inspiration and innovation. That to finally hit the “Mark” you must first fail, then listen, then learn, and then respond with everything you’ve got. We agree. Meet the BCL 102 MK7.
The BCL 102 MK7 is a standard BCL102 that has been fitted with an upper receiver that was designed with Black Creek’s mission in mind. Lighter. More accurate. More reliable. The MK7 boasts a receiver set and handguard machined to tighter tolerances and finished with a (type III class 2) hard anodize and an option for a standard or custom elite cerakote coating over the hard anodize. The MK7 barrel nut is made of hardened steel and is factory torqued to eliminate barrel shift. A DPMS thread pattern on the upper receiver and a milspec buffer tube allows for easy modification. A custom detent plate is equipped with a QD point allowing for easy sling placement and the fire controls are ambidextrous.
The MK7 Bolt has been brought back to milspec and the gas port is CNC drilled to a size that provides reliability for almost all commercial .308 ammunition. The MK7 bolt and extractor are made on an in-house Swiss turn CNC machine in one operation allowing for tighter tolerances and a perfect lock up. The bolt is hardened with a C2 process that combines a cryogenic superfinish and carburization. A new chambering technique, a Magpul MOE stock and grip, perfect bolt lock up and a tighter relationship between the upper and lower receiver combine to bring the accuracy of the MK7 to near 1 MOA out of the box.
The BCL102 MK7 can be optioned with a BCL adjustable drop-in trigger, a Magpul PRS stock and an IBI stainless barrel, making it a guaranteed sub MOA rifle and one of the most cost-effective precision, semi-automatic .308s in the world.
Canada spoke. We listened.
Taking them at their word this is good, although it acknowledges they used early adopters as beta testers.
This update appears to have addressed many of the known issues:
DPMS barrel nut
Barrel nut installed properly
Hard anodising
Gas issues fixed
Bolt issues fixed
Wonder about real world pricing with the Troy and Stag out there.




















































