** Your NEA102 build **

Lol, is this crap enough to convince people that pre-order is the stupidest thing the retailers have suckered buyers into over the last few years? It's just a way to keep us paying the premium price for a rifle that should already be dropping in value after the reviews and all the trouble some guys have had with them.
Pre-sale is taking advantage of your desperation for a decent NR rifle. You don't even know what you're buying yet you'll throw money at them and just hope it lives up to the hype. Ever notice how there are no pre-orders for restricted rifles? Because we aren't desperate for those, we can just buy an AR for $1000 and be done but as soon as it says NON RESTRICTED people go nuts and have to have it even though there is no real information about it.
What ever happened to buying a rifle and having it shipped the next day? You know what you're getting that way not this crap NEA/BCL is pulling by changing stuff between the first and second run? I would like to see them changing things between the first and second but they should have focused on making it reliable and getting their QC department on the ball so there aren't so many duds making it into the hands of customers instead of worrying about ambi controls and cosmetic junk. AR's have been ambidextrous since they were originally released, the new ambi stuff might be nice but it sure isn't needed in order to use the rifle efficiently from either shoulder.
Maybe by the time they make it to the fifth generation or so they might get around to making a rifle that works correctly out of the box. New name, same old NEA.

For a minute there I wasn't sure if you were typing about the BCL 102 or the ATRS Modern hunter. Eerie parallels with the pre order and having to dig for information. So far pretty similar for the first 75 versions, although frankly the BCL 102 seems to have had less issues than the MH first 75. So yes I guess we are in agreement regarding the perils of pre orders.

We have no idea right now if they have upped the quality control for the second series. The new fairly extensive redesign seems to indicate they are into making a fair amount of changes over the NEA branded product. The ambi controls I think really help BCL 102 to finish putting the nails in the MH coffin. It adds those check marks so many like to have even if they aren't going to use it. Plus it's one less thing that those willing to pay double the price as with the MH can use to try to justify the high price. The new logo looks much more professional and the upper/lower has a couple of nice features such as the flared magwell that the earlier version didn't have. I like the look and the new features of the newest version a fair amount over the original and I liked the original basic AR10 design.
 
Maybe this special form of a Jam that kept repeating on mine is why they redesigned the brass deflector.

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Just some Insight on my experience with the BCL 102 first batch:

Two co-workers and I preordered them as soon as the pre-order went live- One Black and two FDE models.

The Black model was the first to show up, it has a nice finish, none of the tooling marks that have been talked about, and a trigger that makes my geissele feel like an unnecessary upgrade. With the initial excitement worn off, I decided The stock was cheap, the grip was plastic, so I ran out and bought some replacement parts for when my FDE showed up.

The First FDE rifle showed up next and fired flawlessly on the 300+ rounds that were put through it from a bench and was a ton of fun. Trigger felt like any off the shelf AR15 trigger- Not really good, but shootable.

My FDE model was the next to arrive and I loved the finish, it matched nicely with Magpul FDE. My trigger was BRUTAL! the worst Ar15 trigger I have felt! I actually stripped it down and re installed it just to see if something was missed! When that didn't work, I ordered a Geiselle Two stage which really improved the rifle. My Rifle also had all the tooling marks that others have reported and the charging handle was brutal (sharp edges) and the bolt took alot of effort to pull out of battery. My first trip out to the range, with Factory American Eagle ammo, produced the malfunction that you see above over and over again, I could never get through a five round mag. Shooting the Rifle off hand, I found that it is front heavy, and much more suited to a DMR role. It has not been back to the range since, and I am not to sure what to do with it- I just don't feel excited about it.

What I think they need to change:

- Lighten up the barrel.
- Take material out of the handguard- it is built tough!
- Put a half decent stock on it
- Fix the QC issues
- Edges are sharp, could use some TLC before leaving the factory.
- Sell these just as a receiver set.

I get that these are "Lego guns" and everything can be changed to match the user preferences. However, from what I see, most users are adding hundreds, if not thousands of parts to make these likeable. The changes that they are doing on this run definetely make me not want to be the guinea pig for a pre-order/pre-made rifle in Canada ever again. We were told that we would not be getting an ambi mag release, but not that they would be fine tuning and changing every aspect of the rifle for the second batch.
 
For a minute there I wasn't sure if you were typing about the BCL 102 or the ATRS Modern hunter. Eerie parallels with the pre order and having to dig for information. So far pretty similar for the first 75 versions, although frankly the BCL 102 seems to have had less issues than the MH first 75. So yes I guess we are in agreement regarding the perils of pre orders.

We have no idea right now if they have upped the quality control for the second series. The new fairly extensive redesign seems to indicate they are into making a fair amount of changes over the NEA branded product. The ambi controls I think really help BCL 102 to finish putting the nails in the MH coffin. It adds those check marks so many like to have even if they aren't going to use it. Plus it's one less thing that those willing to pay double the price as with the MH can use to try to justify the high price. The new logo looks much more professional and the upper/lower has a couple of nice features such as the flared magwell that the earlier version didn't have. I like the look and the new features of the newest version a fair amount over the original and I liked the original basic AR10 design.

Except you are not really pre-ordering a MH, at least not in the same way. The MH is a custom rifle that you decide what parts you want it put together with then you have to stand in line waiting for them to have time to gather your parts and assemble the rifle for you (small shop with limited staffing), so it's just ordering a rifle not a pre-order, no different than what any custom gun builder would do if you wanted a rifle built for you. There really are no similarities other than you have to wait for your rifle after you place your order/deposit.
The pre-orders that I don't like are for new to market or coming to market rack grade everyone gets the same thing mass produced rifle, Look at the APC, those came in at $4000 and if they had simply brought them in and put them on the website they would have sold a few then we would see the reports coming in about the weight, and poor setup for optics even though it did not come with irons as far as I remember. If people had known what they were getting and also saw them going up on the EE shortly after people started buying them the price would have come down quickly instead of pre-selling the whole order for top dollar. It works out great for the retailer and importer but the consumer kinda gets screwed.
Why not just wait for them to show up in the store, handle one, like it, like the positive reviews from others and making an informed decision. You throw a lot of money at them blindly the way we're doing things these days. Give them your money and hope that you get what you think you are buying. The 102 is like that, you've already paid for it and you don't even know what it's going to be, looks like a lot of changes from the Gen 1 but we don't know if it's all cosmetic or if they're actually addressing problems that the Gen 1 has.
I suppose that hopefully they are at least listening to feedback and trying to improve the product, I just hope that they don't just add some ambi crap and change some cosmetics, I'm hoping they ditch the "match" chamber in the rack grade barrel and improve the finishing in the carrier so they don't burn through a set of gas rings every hundred rounds.

Not sure what info about the MH you have to dig for, they post most of the info on their site and I'm sure a polite phone call with questions would get you any other info you desire.

The first batch of MH's did have some issues but ATRS addressed them quickly and offered any owner (original owner or not) free upgrade to the new model parts and dimensions including cutting the receiver for the cam pin clearance, fixing the charge handle, modifying the feed ramps to increase reliability, and a couple other small tweaks. Do you think that if the Gen 2 102 comes out and it works a lot better than the Gen 1 NEA/BCL will offer the same service to owners of Gen 1 rifles or are they just going to deal with warranty claims as they come up?

As I've said before, I love the AR-10 platform and this 102 is very close to what I owned before but with a NR tag hanging off it, I would really like to own one of these but I'm not throwing money at one until NEA/BCL gets their crap together and starts producing a consistently good product. I don't care about the accuracy, I just want a reliable platform that I can customize the way I want to and if I want better accuracy I have no problem buying and installing a better barrel. What I don't want is to spend $1800 on a rifle then either send it back once or twice before it actually works as advertised or suck it up and just pour money into it and treat it like an $1800 upper/lower. If I have to do that then the rifle should be $1000 or less.

I agree, the new pics look nice, I hope there are some changes on the inside to go with the nice new outside though.


Maybe this special form of a Jam that kept repeating on mine is why they redesigned the brass deflector.

Just some Insight on my experience with the BCL 102 first batch:

Two co-workers and I preordered them as soon as the pre-order went live- One Black and two FDE models.

The Black model was the first to show up, it has a nice finish, none of the tooling marks that have been talked about, and a trigger that makes my geissele feel like an unnecessary upgrade. With the initial excitement worn off, I decided The stock was cheap, the grip was plastic, so I ran out and bought some replacement parts for when my FDE showed up.

The First FDE rifle showed up next and fired flawlessly on the 300+ rounds that were put through it from a bench and was a ton of fun. Trigger felt like any off the shelf AR15 trigger- Not really good, but shootable.

My FDE model was the next to arrive and I loved the finish, it matched nicely with Magpul FDE. My trigger was BRUTAL! the worst Ar15 trigger I have felt! I actually stripped it down and re installed it just to see if something was missed! When that didn't work, I ordered a Geiselle Two stage which really improved the rifle. My Rifle also had all the tooling marks that others have reported and the charging handle was brutal (sharp edges) and the bolt took alot of effort to pull out of battery. My first trip out to the range, with Factory American Eagle ammo, produced the malfunction that you see above over and over again, I could never get through a five round mag. Shooting the Rifle off hand, I found that it is front heavy, and much more suited to a DMR role. It has not been back to the range since, and I am not to sure what to do with it- I just don't feel excited about it.

What I think they need to change:

- Lighten up the barrel.
- Take material out of the handguard- it is built tough!
- Put a half decent stock on it
- Fix the QC issues
- Edges are sharp, could use some TLC before leaving the factory.
- Sell these just as a receiver set.

I get that these are "Lego guns" and everything can be changed to match the user preferences. However, from what I see, most users are adding hundreds, if not thousands of parts to make these likeable. The changes that they are doing on this run definetely make me not want to be the guinea pig for a pre-order/pre-made rifle in Canada ever again. We were told that we would not be getting an ambi mag release, but not that they would be fine tuning and changing every aspect of the rifle for the second batch.

Check your ejector plunger spring.
If you remove the bolt and hook an empty cartridge under the extractor and then push it in straight so it's sitting flat against the bolt face, let the cartridge go pointed in a safe direction so it doesn't break anything in the room when it flies off to the right. It should flick the empty pretty decently, if it just flops over and falls out you need to replace the ejector spring
 
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Except you are not really pre-ordering a MH, at least not in the same way...

You need to recheck your history facts. They were a pre order. In fact before the item had official non restricted status for the commercial version.

Also I'm the one who broke it to you guys that the BCG was in fact DPMS. This required showing the diagram from the ATRS manual and the DPMS parts diagram which confirmed the same part numbers etc. Even though there were many who wouldn't believe it . ATRS did confirm this. If I have to break it you and not the manufacturer then there is an issue. I also consider this last part ie not knowing the parts etc for the BCL 102 to be an issue.

Then with the MH there was the crappy accuracy with the constant 5 round group fliers. Again, lots of excuses from ammo, to shooter to a huge persecution complex. A "non recall" for a cam pin fix was done for those first 75 rifles to fix an accuracy issue. An issue many on here refused to acknowledge and instead chose to label those stating there was a problem. If you weren't local, you had to pay to have your rifle sent back for this fix. Frankly I'm still not convinced the accuracy issue has really been addressed on the MH.

Sorry but even with the mistakes NEA/BCL has made, it's still been a better launch than the MH was. How things go from here on is anyone's guess. Although frankly I think the MH is a history note. It wouldn't surprise me if ATRS is currently trying to get a MH-S together. That's about the only way I can see them staying in the AR308 game. Which would leave all those who bought the first gen in the same boat as those who bought the first NEA 102 (Actually as those who bought 2 of the first NEA 102 rifles due to the MH being twice the price). . Although I think the 223 front is clearly their priority and no doubt has a larger market. But again... where does this leave the MV owners?

Frankly the only Canadian company I would pre order from right now is Cadex. If it's not a known rifle in the US or UK etc and coming to Canada after good sales in that country then I will wait.
 
I'm kinda miffed about the redesign, I especially waited to get on the 2nd preorder so that I could have the first preorder guys tell me what parts fit and now 2ndpreorder has become 2nd generation of this rifle which I never knew would happen and all bets are off.

sigh
 
love the only bcl parts fit bcl comment... LoL what a joke. Ha well will have to find a Gen 1 on EE at this point. All the fanboyz our out tonight jumping in with their 2 cents as well lol. Sad!

Guess if you want to upgrade drop free bolts. Crappy triggers and heavy handgurads its looked down upond.lol
 
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You never know maybe I bought all this crap for nothing... LoL.

Won’t be for nothing - look at the mileage you’ve got out of this wrt posts on CGN! It sure looks like you and a few others are getting a kick out of paying BCL ~$1800 for essentially an upper and lower receiver, all the while laughing at how BCL sucks. That sounds a bit messed up but it sure is entertaining :)
 
CGN is nothing more than entertaiment when im boared... LoL

Yeah I had to stop posting in the SFRC thread tonight. LoL so much butthurt over there. Hahahaha and i dont need anymore infraction points... LoL
 
love the only bcl parts fit bcl comment... LoL what a joke. Ha well will have to find a Gen 1 on EE at this point. All the fanboyz our out tonight jumping in with their 2 cents as well lol. Sad!

Guess if you want to upgrade drop free bolts. Crappy triggers and heavy handgurads its looked down upond.lol

You didn't even wait and give it a chance to see if those issues are fixed on the 2nd preorder. You went out and bought 2K of parts on a gun that is essentially still in development, didn't have in your hands, and have complained endlessly about and so now you come here moaning and grousing, and we are the fanboys? I am no fanboy just not interested that you jumped the gun (pun intended) and now act like some one pissed in yer cornflakes because it doesn't suit you what a company does with their product in response to the complaints made on the first preorder guns. Of course they were going to make it proprietary when everyone like yourself are whining about the handguard sucking and wanting to change it. All companies look after their own interests. The fact you shot yourself in the foot don't come crying to us.
 
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I'm disappointed about the handguard change. Hopefully the new one is lighter but was a really easy way to lighten the front. It takes away from the fun of customizing. It also concerns me about what the next batch will be like?

I got a Geissele, raptor charge handle, new grip and stock. If they don't fit I can easily sell them or use them on another build. I'm quite confident these parts will all be better than what cones standard on the bcl.
 
Won’t be for nothing - look at the mileage you’ve got out of this wrt posts on CGN! It sure looks like you and a few others are getting a kick out of paying BCL ~$1800 for essentially an upper and lower receiver, all the while laughing at how BCL sucks. That sounds a bit messed up but it sure is entertaining :)

lol...
 
CGN is nothing more than entertaiment when im boared... LoL

Yeah I had to stop posting in the SFRC thread tonight. LoL so much butthurt over there. Hahahaha and i dont need anymore infraction points... LoL

LMFAO, I've been restraining myself lately, I think I'm doing pretty well, got off with a warning a little while ago. Funny how even on this site the "I'm offended by everything" is so strong.

You didn't even wait and give it a chance to see if those issues are fixed on the 2nd preorder. You went out and bought 2K of parts on a gun that is essentially still in development, didn't have in your hands, and have complained endlessly about and so now you come here moaning and grousing, and we are the fanboys? I am no fanboy just not interested that you jumped the gun (pun intended) and now act like some one pissed in yer cornflakes because it doesn't suit you what a company does with their product in response to the complaints made on the first preorder guns. Of course they were going to make it proprietary when everyone like yourself are whining about the handguard sucking and wanting to change it. All companies look after their own interests. The fact you shot yourself in the foot don't come crying to us.

What difference does it make if the handgaurd is proprietary or not? They aren't selling stripped upper/lower so you have to buy the complete rifle with handgaurd anyway, why would they care what you do with it after you've paid for the parts anyway? It's not in their best interest to make it proprietary, quite the opposite, now guys that were willing to pay $1800 for the rifle just to use the upper/lower won't be interested because they're stuck with the factory parts they don't like.
 
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You didn't even wait and give it a chance to see if those issues are fixed on the 2nd preorder. You went out and bought 2K of parts on a gun that is essentially still in development, didn't have in your hands, and have complained endlessly about and so now you come here moaning and grousing, and we are the fanboys? I am no fanboy just not interested that you jumped the gun (pun intended) and now act like some one pissed in yer cornflakes because it doesn't suit you what a company does with their product in response to the complaints made on the first preorder guns. Of course they were going to make it proprietary when everyone like yourself are whining about the handguard sucking and wanting to change it. All companies look after their own interests. The fact you shot yourself in the foot don't come crying to us.

Muffin. Go play in the other thread
 
I'm kinda miffed about the redesign, I especially waited to get on the 2nd preorder so that I could have the first preorder guys tell me what parts fit and now 2ndpreorder has become 2nd generation of this rifle which I never knew would happen and all bets are off.

sigh

I took your own advise to wait at least till next year, I’m sticking to it.
So instead of getting mentally invested or any plan to tinker, I’m just watching the saga.
 
A very special thank you to Ryan @ SFRC for letting me pick up my OD Green BCL102 today even though they had a CFO inspection ongoing.

I do believe it is the FIRST OD Green rifle released to the public... A big shout out to luckyluc82 for being a bad influence & inspiring me to pick one up!

Initial impressions are the rifle feels robust, mags drop free & it is a tad front heavy. I put my Elite 6500 1.25-8x32 in a GG&G 35M QD mount on it & I think it looks good! Not sure what other mods I might do, first thing is THE RANGE!!!

If it's reliable & prints decent groups with good ammunition, this just might be my new big game rifle!

Cheers
Jay








That's quite a rifle, thank you for posting the pictures.
 
You guys crack me up.

As the purchaser and owner of one of the first BCL 102 rifles I knew I was taking a gamble, that it might have issues, I might not like it, it might be heavy, not function properly, etc.

I wanted a NR black rifle in 308 I could plink and hunt with. Luckily mine has been pretty much flawless thus far with just one FTF. I recognize it will likely have issues in the future. That’s the risk you take buying a newly developed product. I’ve taken that risk buying vehicles before and going through lots of recalls and having downtime when it was at the dealership getting fixed. But I wanted that new vehicle.

I was hoping for a sub-MOA rifle, it’s not, at least mine isn’t, but it shoots pretty consistent 1 1/2 to 2” groups depending on the ammo or reloads I am using.

That’s the risk you take when buying a rifle from a company has not made it before.

Personally I am just grateful NEA / BCL brought this NR rifle to market.

What I don’t get is all the people who are surprised and upset that BCL is making changes to the rifle.

They have no obligation to keep the design the same. Whether they are making changes to lower the cost of production or improve the rifle, hell that is their choice. They are the ones that invested money in both the R & D and going through the crap the RCMP lab likely put them through to get a NR FRT.

IMHO if you go out and buy a ton of parts before you even have possession of your new rifle and are surprised they won’t fit, especially when it is so new to the market and the rifle is now being manufactured by the purchaser of the original company that designed it, well, I think that is on you.

Flame on.
 
You guys crack me up.

As the purchaser and owner of one of the first BCL 102 rifles I knew I was taking a gamble, that it might have issues, I might not like it, it might be heavy, not function properly, etc.

I wanted a NR black rifle in 308 I could plink and hunt with. Luckily mine has been pretty much flawless thus far with just one FTF. I recognize it will likely have issues in the future. That’s the risk you take buying a newly developed product. I’ve taken that risk buying vehicles before and going through lots of recalls and having downtime when it was at the dealership getting fixed. But I wanted that new vehicle.

I was hoping for a sub-MOA rifle, it’s not, at least mine isn’t, but it shoots pretty consistent 1 1/2 to 2” groups depending on the ammo or reloads I am using.

That’s the risk you take when buying a rifle from a company has not made it before.

Personally I am just grateful NEA / BCL brought this NR rifle to market.

What I don’t get is all the people who are surprised and upset that BCL is making changes to the rifle.

They have no obligation to keep the design the same. Whether they are making changes to lower the cost of production or improve the rifle, hell that is their choice. They are the ones that invested money in both the R & D and going through the crap the RCMP lab likely put them through to get a NR FRT.

IMHO if you go out and buy a ton of parts before you even have possession of your new rifle and are surprised they won’t fit, especially when it is so new to the market and the rifle is now being manufactured by the purchaser of the original company that designed it, well, I think that is on you.

Flame on.

Common sense! What a refreshing addition to this thread!
 
Ok so why is it hard for some of you to understand people want to change their rifle to meet their preference?
Changing a handguard, a trigger, a stock, a grip, that is all standard fare in the AR world. Thats common sense! Expecting anything different is not common sense. So when people come here and say that I'm a fool for wanting to alter my AR10ish rifle? I'm like are you drunk? Thats what we do!

This rifle is not new to the market, it has seen a gen1 version, people bought on that gen1 version. Comments stating that you're a fool for buying stuff that fits on the gen1 and hoping that it would fit your order when no one was aware the second preorder would be gen2 rifles, thats just asinine. Why would a company that had something non proprietary before decide to make it proprietary moving forward 6 months after, and talking about the handguard, putting tabs in to make sure it is a solid fit, so they say?

Could it be they want to see stripped sets and are making sure that when you buy a stripped set you can only buy their crappy stuff because it is now proprietary upper and lower?

Yah that sounds more like how a company would behave.

So be it I'm done talking about this, I understand my point of view but no one else seems to so obviously I'm wrong.
 
Ok so why is it hard for some of you to understand people want to change their rifle to meet their preference?
Changing a handguard, a trigger, a stock, a grip, that is all standard fare in the AR world. Thats common sense! Expecting anything different is not common sense. So when people come here and say that I'm a fool for wanting to alter my AR10ish rifle? I'm like are you drunk? Thats what we do!

This rifle is not new to the market, it has seen a gen1 version, people bought on that gen1 version. Comments stating that you're a fool for buying stuff that fits on the gen1 and hoping that it would fit your order when no one was aware the second preorder would be gen2 rifles, thats just asinine. Why would a company that had something non proprietary before decide to make it proprietary moving forward 6 months after, and talking about the handguard, putting tabs in to make sure it is a solid fit, so they say?

Could it be they want to see stripped sets and are making sure that when you buy a stripped set you can only buy their crappy stuff because it is now proprietary upper and lower?

Yah that sounds more like how a company would behave.

So be it I'm done talking about this, I understand my point of view but no one else seems to so obviously I'm wrong.

I am in agreement with you. I have a "Gen 1" 102, lots of issues with it. Sent the phucker back now twice now, it is still there getting a new upper "painted". I hope that I get a Gen 1 upper for a couple of reasons:

1. Now I end up with a Gen 1.5...WTF?
2. While in transit and waiting for this to get sorted (30 days now) I purchased some parts (barrel, BCG, and HG) now I am not sure if these will work on this... PHUCK!!!!

All I want / wanted is a NR AR308 type rifle that works!

It would be nice if BCL actually put something up on their website to keep people abreast of their developments. This isn't too hard, they could probably some geeky kid who is a social media guru to do it for a few bucks or a promise to bust off a few caps for free.

But most importantly, BCL has to get their act together and hire some competent QA/QC people and train them to do their jobs!
 
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