What BCG do I need for 7.62 x39?

What BCG do I need for 7.62 x39?

BCA’s 7.62×39/12.7×42 BCG is made with durable 9310 Steel and compatible with all rear charging 7.62×39/12.7×42 uppers; the gas key is also staked from the side for enhanced durability.

Will a 5.56 BCG work with 7.62 x39?

No, you have to have the correct BCG. NO NO NO. the bolt carrier group MUST BE FOR 7.62X39 to shoot 7.62×39 ammo. The charging handle is mostly interchangeable throughout all “mil spec” uppers.

Are Bear Creek Arsenal BCG full auto?

All BCA BCGs are rated for full auto, this side staking process has proven to increase the longevity of the BCG and hold on the gas keys.

Who makes Bear Creek Arsenal BCG?

AR-15 Bolt Carrier Group

Our AR-15 bolt carrier groups are available in 5.56 NATO, 7.62×39, 6.5 Grendel, and more calibers! All Bear Creek Arsenal bolt carrier groups come with a bolt, bolt carrier, staked gas pin, firing pin, firing pin retainer pin, and bolt cam pin. Manufactured in Sanford, NC!

Can you use an Ar 15 upper for 7.62 x39?

Did you know that it’s possible to get a 7.62x39mm AR upper? No, really–you can combine the iconic AK round with an AR platform… and it’s as easy as changing your upper to one chambered for 7.62. Behold–the 7.62x39mm!

Why is Bear Creek Arsenal so cheap?

Through mass production, experienced employees, and effective quality control measures we can ensure low prices for a high accuracy rifle.

Is Bear Creek Arsenal a good brand?

First, they are very budget-friendly rifles. Second, they are literally the only brand that offers a side charging AR-15 that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg. Third, their customer service team is one of the best in the industry. And that’s pretty much the whole story.

What is the best barrel length for 7.62 x39 AR?

I agree with you—10.5 inches to 12.5 inches is the ideal length.

What is a 7.62 x39 AR called?

7.62×39 is one of the most recognizable cartridges in the world. Designed in 1943 for the Russian military, this caliber has recently been converted to the AR-15 platform and is often dubbed an AR-47.

What is a Socom barrel?

SOCOM Barrel. Credit: bravocompanyusa.com. The SOCOM barrel is basically an M4/A2 in reverse. The barrel is thinner past the gas block and thicker from the chamber to the gas block, and with a cutout for mounting an M203 grenade launcher.

What barrels do Bear Creek Arsenal use?

Our barrels are produced from 4150 Gun Barrel Quality Steel Chrome Moly or 416R Stainless Steel, our bolts are made from 9310 Grade Steel, and our receivers are forged from 7075-T6 Aluminum forgings. When you purchase from Bear Creek Arsenal, you are purchasing quality you can depend on.

Who owns Bear Creek Arsenal?

Eugene Moore
Eugene Moore, a graduate of CCCC’s tool and die program and the owner of Bear Creek Arsenal in Sanford.

Is 7.62 x39 good in a short barrel?

Pass on 7.62, especially in a short barrel. You will usually be getting 2,300 to 2,400 fps in a 16.3-inch barrel; that isn’t great for lethality. On the plus side, you can drop the barrel length down to around 11 inches and you will only be losing about 150 to 200 fps.

Is .308 better than 7.62 x39?

7.62×39 vs 308: Accuracy
As you’ll see in the following ballistics sections, the 308 simply has better ballistics. It has a flatter trajectory, higher muzzle velocity, higher supersonic limits, and a better ballistic coefficient. The second consideration to accuracy is the cartridge case material.

Can you shoot 7.62 x39 in a AR-15?

Yes, just make sure you get AR-15 magazines designed for 7.62×39.

Why are chrome lined barrels less accurate?

Smyth Busters: Are Chrome-Lined Barrels Less Accurate? – YouTube

Is a chrome lined barrel better?

While chrome lining offers superior corrosion resistance to various external weather conditions, it also serves to significantly reduce throat erosion, allowing shooters to enjoy sub-MOA accuracy potential for as much as 20,000 rounds of normal use with factory match ammunition.

Is Bear Creek Arsenal legitimate?

I’ve emailed a few times and always get the same excuse that it’ll take 1 to 14 days to ship. I just called and the customer service lady had no answer when it will be mailed. They’ve had my money for over a month, and all I get is excuses. Bear Creek Arsenal is a scam.

How much does a 7.62 x39 drop at 200 yards?

7.62×39 Bullet Drop
Bullet drop complicates long-range shooting with the 7.62×39. The round exhibits a flat trajectory with little bullet rise when zeroed in at 100 yards; at 200 yards that bullet will have dropped by about 10 inches.

How much does a 7.62 x39 drop at 100 yards?

The round exhibits a flat trajectory with little bullet rise when zeroed in at 100 yards; at 200 yards that bullet will have dropped by about 10 inches. When zeroed in at 200 yards, bullet rise becomes far more pronounced as it arches by nearly 5 inches.

Can you hunt deer with 7.62 x39?

Can you use the 7.62×39 for deer hunting? Absolutely! Roughly comparable to the performance of the 30-30 Winchester round, the 7.62 x 39mm cartridge can be incredibly effective on medium game at short range.

What do you call an AR 7.62 x39?

The 7.62×39mm (aka 7.62 Soviet, formerly .30 Russian Short) round is a rimless bottlenecked intermediate cartridge of Soviet origin. The cartridge is widely used due to the worldwide proliferation of Russian SKS and AK-47 pattern rifles, as well as RPD and RPK light machine guns.

How long do Ar barrels last?

The average life of an AR-15 barrel is about 20,000 rounds. Let’s generously assume that the average new shooter goes to the range once a month and fires 100 rounds through their rifle per session. At that pace, it would take about 16 years to wear out that barrel.

Does the military use chrome lined barrels?

Quick Tip: AR-15/ M16 chrome lined vs non chrome lined barrels.

Is fluting a barrel worth it?

The first major benefit of a fluted barrel is weight saving. Since fluting involves removing material from the barrel, it can noticeably reduce its weight. Depending on the length and contour of the barrel, barrel fluting will typically lower the weight of the firearm by about a pound or more.

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