Yes and no.
Would not work with my Criterion bbl on. Would work with NEA 102 bbl. The NEA 102 BCG does work with the Criterion.
Testing to commence next week.
Good to know. If I change the barrel that’s the one I would choose as well.
Yes and no.
Would not work with my Criterion bbl on. Would work with NEA 102 bbl. The NEA 102 BCG does work with the Criterion.
Testing to commence next week.
What would it take to put on a match grade barrel? Custom or drop in job?
Ok, this was bugging the hell out of me. So I just played around a bit.
The BCG from Brownells is apparently DPMS G1 styled. I found out though, that it is actually the BCG not working with the Criterion bbl. NOT the bolt.
I switched the functioning bolt from BCL to to the Brownells BCG, and it would not go in fully. I switched back just to make sure that it was the BCG and tried the stock vs the Brownells one.
Brownells did not fit.
I put the Brownells bolt in the BCL BCG, and it fit perfectly.
Now, this is a quandary, as the Brownells BCG fit with the stock BCL bbl....
Hmmmm.
Also of note, CRAP QC on the BCL bolt/gas rings. Is it ever sloppy.
Also of note, the BCL BCG uses a cotter as the firing pin retaining pin that is not spec to hole size for replacement DPMS style firing pin retaining pins.
IE: Replacement pins won't fit the BCL BCG.
Also of note, the BCL firing pin has a spring, the Brownells does not. You cannot (that I have tried and succeeded at) get an aftermarket DPMS firing pin to function in the BCL BCG.
Where I stand now is Brownells bolt in a BCL BCG with Criterion bbl.
I'll need to try other brand BCG's
Ok, this was bugging the hell out of me. So I just played around a bit.
The BCG from Brownells is apparently DPMS G1 styled. I found out though, that it is actually the BCG not working with the Criterion bbl. NOT the bolt.
I switched the functioning bolt from BCL to to the Brownells BCG, and it would not go in fully. I switched back just to make sure that it was the BCG and tried the stock vs the Brownells one.
Brownells did not fit.
I put the Brownells bolt in the BCL BCG, and it fit perfectly.
Now, this is a quandary, as the Brownells BCG fit with the stock BCL bbl....
Hmmmm.
Also of note, CRAP QC on the BCL bolt/gas rings. Is it ever sloppy.
Also of note, the BCL BCG uses a cotter as the firing pin retaining pin that is not spec to hole size for replacement DPMS style firing pin retaining pins.
IE: Replacement pins won't fit the BCL BCG.
Also of note, the BCL firing pin has a spring, the Brownells does not. You cannot (that I have tried and succeeded at) get an aftermarket DPMS firing pin to function in the BCL BCG.
Where I stand now is Brownells bolt in a BCL BCG with Criterion bbl.
I'll need to try other brand BCG's
Hey bkallday, let me know how that buffer spring is working. My BCL bolt, after firing, would skip over a round and I'd have an empty chamber. I think it's because the buffer spring is too hot. To test this, I left the bcg locked back for a couple of days to compress the spring a bit. I figure it's the stock spring as I did switch the barrel, new barrel has a rifle length gas system instead of the stock carbine spring. So, I am guessing that with my setup, I am over sprung. So... I'd love to hear your feedback when you throw in that jp spring system. Maybe I should have gotten an adjustable gas block? And pumped more gas in, or just go buy a softer spring.
BTW, nice optic!!



Is anyone having an Issue with not being able to use a QD sling swivel on their handguard?
My friend is trying to use the QD point on the handguard, but the QD Sling swivel bottoms out on what I believe is the Barrel extension? right where it and the barrel itself interact. The swivel touches this before the bearings on the QD swivel can engage and secure to the handguard.
When he removes the handguard the QD swivel works just fine but when its on it definitely bottoms out and can't fully insert.
This rifle is from the 2nd batch and he got it just the other week, I've noticed on some rifles the handguard starts with a m-lok slot and then the QD point then continues with M-lok, I assume the reason is to keep this very problem from happening, if the QD point is just an inch more forward it wouldn't hit anything under the handguard. But this handguard starts off with a QD point that's further back than the other style of handguard.
would this be a warranty issue? are any of you guys able to use this QD point on that style of handguard?
seems like bad engineering if something like that was missed, its basically just a decorative hole as its stands now.




























