TROY Industries Sporter 102 Non-Restricted Semi-Auto Rifle

Can anyone tell me what buffer tube this gun uses? Is it sr25/A5 or is it standard carbine

What length buffer comes in it, standard size or shorty ar10?

Jackpot if you know what grade of aluminum the tube is made of, im hoping for 7075

Thanks
 
What is the consensus regarding Troy's build quality? How are the BCL102's? Are we talking CZ/S&W quality or WK/Jard quality?
 
BCL 102, haha does that even need to be mentioned? POS.

Troy has been building AR's for years, no issues there.

That's not entirely true. We were experiencing issues with our shipment of Troy 102s so we had to pull them all out and test fire the entire lot.

We ended up seling them for about our cost as they would have slight scratches from being test fired.

When we were confident with an individual firearm to perform, we boxed it up and sold them. But it was a ton of work and a ton of ammo.

You can make up your own mind, but we will not be importing any more Troy rifles.

JR
 
That's not entirely true. We were experiencing issues with our shipment of Troy 102s so we had to pull them all out and test fire the entire lot.

We ended up seling them for about our cost as they would have slight scratches from being test fired.

When we were confident with an individual firearm to perform, we boxed it up and sold them. But it was a ton of work and a ton of ammo.

You can make up your own mind, but we will not be importing any more Troy rifles.

JR

Boom
 
That's not entirely true. We were experiencing issues with our shipment of Troy 102s so we had to pull them all out and test fire the entire lot.

We ended up seling them for about our cost as they would have slight scratches from being test fired.

When we were confident with an individual firearm to perform, we boxed it up and sold them. But it was a ton of work and a ton of ammo.

You can make up your own mind, but we will not be importing any more Troy rifles.

JR

Anything to lookout for?
 
That's not entirely true. We were experiencing issues with our shipment of Troy 102s so we had to pull them all out and test fire the entire lot.

We ended up seling them for about our cost as they would have slight scratches from being test fired.

When we were confident with an individual firearm to perform, we boxed it up and sold them. But it was a ton of work and a ton of ammo.

You can make up your own mind, but we will not be importing any more Troy rifles.

JR

This is nothing but confidence inspiring from you guy's and confirms what I was thinking about the troy 102.
 
what kind of issues were you experiencing with Troy 102 ? it is great that you guys checked them out and test fired before selling them, but don't trash them because you trying to sell new
BCL 102 as old ones had a ton of problems.
 
I would also like to know. I bought one from another supplier and have never shot it. Been busy packing and moving and haven’t hit the range. Would be nice to know what to look out for
 
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