i think at this point its unfair to say BCA is just junk. Do they have some duds out there? Sure but from the last several years of watching and reading other people's reviews and experience it seems like the vast majority of BCA owners are enjoying their rifles. Obviously they're not gonna be as nice and refined as other high end brands but if you just want a tool that gets the job done at a fair price then I see no downsides to trying these out. I definitely would NOT recommend these though to people who are either unable or unwilling to work on their own stuff and just want a close to 100% perfect product out of the box that they never have to worry about tinkering with. The problems I've seen come up for other users with BCA can usually be remedied with some light work or minor upgrades and even if you're someone with little to no experience theyre a great starting point to learning the system and understanding how to maintain the tool, something that this hobby commands and shouldn't be neglected!
I agree. I went into both my BCA purchases with realistic expectations. You aren't going to get something outstanding for budget prices. I am slightly annoyed at 2 firing pins breaking within just over a hundred rounds but, hopefully, I have resolved that with the Moriarti arms firing pin. As you may see in my other video, I did have some issues with a 20" A2 upper from BCA as well though this one it seemed to really affect accuracy. More to come. Thanks for watching.
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i think at this point its unfair to say BCA is just junk. Do they have some duds out there? Sure but from the last several years of watching and reading other people's reviews and experience it seems like the vast majority of BCA owners are enjoying their rifles. Obviously they're not gonna be as nice and refined as other high end brands but if you just want a tool that gets the job done at a fair price then I see no downsides to trying these out. I definitely would NOT recommend these though to people who are either unable or unwilling to work on their own stuff and just want a close to 100% perfect product out of the box that they never have to worry about tinkering with. The problems I've seen come up for other users with BCA can usually be remedied with some light work or minor upgrades and even if you're someone with little to no experience theyre a great starting point to learning the system and understanding how to maintain the tool, something that this hobby commands and shouldn't be neglected!
I agree. I went into both my BCA purchases with realistic expectations. You aren't going to get something outstanding for budget prices. I am slightly annoyed at 2 firing pins breaking within just over a hundred rounds but, hopefully, I have resolved that with the Moriarti arms firing pin. As you may see in my other video, I did have some issues with a 20" A2 upper from BCA as well though this one it seemed to really affect accuracy. More to come. Thanks for watching.