Mojo is one of the good ones. Most genuinely selfless individual I've ever known. Our friendship goes back many years! And of course, his channel is awesome!
@@dirty-civilian me and my buddy been watching Mojo and learning from the videos for years. I wanna learn how to be as fast and accurate as he is with a rifle. Also, I love your channel, I have one of your shirts and I really want one of the ranger green caps that just restocked.
For my dedicated suppressed guns I prefer BRT EZ-Tune gas tubes. I tried the Bootleg BCG in one of my guns and on anything other than the wide open setting my gun wouldn’t lock back after the last round 100% reliably. So in that specific instance I just couldn’t take advantage of the BCG’s tuning capacity so I just sold it to a buddy.
My softest shooting rifle is a 12.5” Gordon with OCL OCM5 suppressor - Bootleg BCG - Blue SprinCo spring - H2 buffer It’s by far my softest shooting. I plan on using Bootleg BCG on anything shorter than 14.5”.
I’ve been preaching on these BCGs forever and people criticized me because “a good properly gassed gun doesn’t need adjustable anything” regardless this makes my suppressed and even non suppressed guns shoot so well I swear by them have many 1000s of rounds through them!! Good on you for making a video on them!!
If you have a properly gassed gun that still has a super snappy recoil impulse would the bcg help with that? Ive already gone superlative adjustable gas block, as well as an A5 system with the heavier A5 buffer and its still snappy as hell.
@@Dem0nActual the bootleg adjustable bcg does the same thing an adjustable gas block does but the adjustable gb will reduce fouling and pressure from getting into your receiver. adjustable gb are superior to adjustable bcg's. the only reason i would use an adjustable bcg would be because i had a fsb gas block that i wanted to keep on my gun.
@@Dem0nActual try going with the lightest buffer, you could get one of those lightweight titanium bcg's and then turn your gas flow way down, that's what most people do. 2A arms make nice titanium bcg's.
When tuning a rifle, mass and springs are the last step, not first. Sprinco will tell you to control the gas drive before fine tuning with buffers and springs. Black River Tactical Ez-Tune Gas Tubes are the easiest and cheapest way to change your gas drive.
BRT EZ TUNE 0.073 is my go too for running gassy Can on Mid length Rig . My current setup is BA 556N 13.9 Hanson , BRT 0.073 Tube , Springco Blue , H2 and YHM Turbo K .. It ejects at 0330 and feels super soft when shooting . BRT 0.073 is my gold standard. They are good for 10k rounds . I was changing out Gas rings every 1k rounds . Have not had to change in over 2.5k rounds now . I'm not a dan of Adj Gas Blocks so the BRT was obvious answer .
@@100tghost7 Brownells sells drill bits to open them up if needed. They are like 4 bucks each . We had to open up buddies to 0.073. 0.067 is super small for Middy non suppressed . I have 2 rigs that are identical . One stays suppressed 100% of the time and the other never is suppressed . If BRT recommended that setup it should work suppressed . Non suppressed in the same config might be iffy . 0.073 Tube did work with Carbine Spring / Carbine Buffer and M16 BCG/BOLT . 0.070 did work with Springco Yellow , 1.7oz Buffer and LW BCG using 556n ammo . Did not lock back reliably with 223.
@@seanwhite304 awesome. Gonna run it un suppressed to make sure it runs without the can then see how it shoots with the can on it. Appreciate the help!
Hey Mojo, try out an upper with a Riflespeed adjustable gasblock. You don't have to use a tool, just use your fingers to rotate the knob. Only cons is the added weight on the fore end, compatibility of handguards, and rail estate loss.
Yeahhh that seems to be a lot of cons to be honest. If it’s to the point where I need to change handguards, loosing rail space and added weight it may be more cons than pros. I mean it’s an option so that’s good!
Their gas systems and their barrel connection are proprietary too. It doesn't seem to make sense to try invest that much on a gas block/tube and get the barrel smithed to fit their gas block. Love their complete uppers of that's where you start
I ran a Bootleg for 2 years on my 11.5. It was fine and definitely lowered recoil. But it still vents a lot of gas out of the ejection port. once I was ready to re-barrel my gun, I went to a 12.5 midlength gas, with a riflespeed adjustable gas lock,a Sprinco blue spring, and H3 buffer. It’s been about 2 years and it’s been phenomenal. Runs like a race horse, actually lowers the blowback and I can actually tune my gun to my individual suppressors to lower the ejection port blast at the shooters ear. And it’s a super robust system with definitive clicks that have never been accidentally adjusted or come loose. In my backup gun, I run a BRT EZ Tune gas tube.
Just curious, why the increased power blue spring and H3 buffer, if you‘re running the riflespeed AGB anyway? Also, how do you feel about the 12.5 vs 11.5 in functionality and length, not the gassing situation?
@@Bisley1 if you only want low recoil, you could just use an adjustable gas block. But as a suppressor host, you are trying to keep the BCG in lock up as long as possible to allow as much gas to move forward as well as let chamber pressures come down. That way you get less gas blow back as well as less port pop making it quieter at the shooters ear. 11.5 vs 12.5. They are very comparable, but I do get more consistency past 400 yards with the 12.5. And you get a bit more rail space for lights, lasers etc.
@@investigativeoutcomes9343 if you purely want insane recoil reduction to make it like a race gun, you can go that route. But if it’s a suppressor host. It will be very gassy. With a suppressor host, you want to keep the bolt carrier in battery as long as possible to allow more gasses to move forward through the can and for chamber pressure to come down. That way you have less gas blowback and less port pop, making it quieter at the shooters ear.
I’ve been running the same bolt carrier for 2-3 years in my 10.3 work rifle with the Hux 556 TI. I have the Sprinco blue Spring with a H3 buffer in it. On unsuppressed setting two with a clean/lubed gun I can get approximately 500 rounds on it before I start having short stroking issues. I then switch it to unsuppressed setting one and it runs fine dirty. Even on unsuppressed setting one the recoil is minimal and surpasses my expectations.
Ive personally tried all the diffrent aetups over the years . What works beat for ke when running gassy Can is BRT EZ TUNE 0.073 Middy Gas Tube . This is my current setup.. BA 13.9 Hanson , BRT 0.073 EZ Tube , Springo Blue , H2 and YHM Turbo K . In getting 0330 ejection and with very little gas in my face ( lefty long gun ahooter ) and my gas rings are lasting when non suppressed.. Before i was changing rings wvery 500 to 700 rounds . Im nkw well over 2.5k and they are GTG. BRT tunes need to be swapped every 10k rounds . I usually buy 2 of them to last the full cycle of barrel before it needs swapped . Im not a fan of Adj gas Blocks so the BRT was no brainer . There is some slight tuning involved but nothing that cant be figured out in 1 range trip .
So you‘re running the 0.73“ dedicated suppressed? Will it function unsuppressed? What buffer I have a 14.5 midlength with A5H2 buffer, that I run a K can on 50/50 - what do you reckon is the highest I should go for unsuppressed reliability, but still have suppressed benefits? (Brass only, 223 & 556)
@@Bisley1 These are my 2 setups.. BCM Upper , BA 13.9 Hanson Middy Barrel , BRT 0.073 Gas Tube , Springco Blue , H2 , and YHM T2 TURBO K. This rig stays suppressed 100% of the time.. Other rig.. BCM Upper BA 13.9 Hanson Middy Barrel , BRT 0.073 Tube , Springco Yellow , KAK 1.7oz Buffer , and Brownells LW BCG With BCM BCG Internals . This rig also works with Car Spring and Car Buffer . I chose Less mass moving as possible because this is my 2Gun Setup.. If I was going to run 1 Rig for Suppressed / Non Suppressed I would have to run 0.073 Tube with Car Spring and maybe H buffer . You'd for sure have to plug and play . I'm fortunate enough to have 1 dedicated Suppressed and one that isnt .
@@Bisley1 I do not use A5 system . Yes 0.073 will work with or without a Can but Car Spring is what you'll have to use and then either Car or H buffer. Keep in my mind this is what worked for me . BRT says if you are using 0.073 Mid Length tube its equivalent to 0.070 Gas Port Size
I have the bootleg BCG and like it. Only issue is that it does increase at war decibels especially when suppressed. Not a huge issue but something to be aware of
Aside from the tool con of an adjustable gas block I prefer it over this bcg. Like said above it still has a good amount of blow back but better than not having the ability to adjust imo
Probably does the same thing but the bcg would be easier to install and have less granular adjustment than the s/a gas block. I wonder if it has problems with carbon fouling like the s/a supposedly does. Seems way easier to grab a screw driver to adjust then remember to bring the long allen wrench required for the s/a gas block.
On that 14.5 did you guys notice if you had to step down in buffer weight to get it run right in the suppressed settings? I have a 14.5 with a carbine length gas system, RC2 and a Super42 with an H3. Unsuppressed setting it worked fine. Suppressed setting it would short stroke.
Told my buddy that just got a BCM to go this route but instead he wanted a adjustable gas block and has only had problems with it since he installed it.
Good solution, but how many weapons these days don't come with an Adjustable Gas Block? All my AR Platform firearms came with an factory adjustable gas black.
I have one of these. It works super well. It's simple and easy to change the settings. Out of curiosity Mojo whats your highest round count on one of these bcg's?
Hey check out AT3 Tactical AR-15 Heavy Buffers - H1, H2, and H3 Buffers. They have a rubber plastic spacer between the weights and it really helps with recoil and getting better accuracy. It is super smooth like Spike tungsten buffers, but better.
I personally tried the Bootleg BCG and sold it. Now I get HDSI suppressor optimized barrels, and BRT EZ tune on my older gassy guns. But if I were to want an adjustable DI rifle I would use a quality bleed-off adjustable gas block. Why wouldn’t you want to bleed off the overgassing *before* the gas goes thru your gas tube and hits your BCG? Wouldn’t you stop a water leak as close to the source as possible?
It is a very good addition to a traditional DI rifle, especially a shorter rifle with carbine gas tube. If you want the full experience, try the Bootleg in a piston upper like the LMT.
BCM 16” ELW BFH Stock spring H2 Buffer Bootleg BCG set to suppressed and Turbo K 3,500 rounds with zero cleaning or malfunctions on XM193. My main AR15 and home defense gun.
Mojo if you guys tried the Armaspec stealth capture buffer? That was the solution to the back end for me and I agree the bootleg BCG is the answer for gas
The settings were designed around a carbine spring and buffer, so just ignore the manual since u probably already have a Sprinco/geissele/tubb spring and an H2+. the settings are actually as follows: 1. Unsuppressed 2. Best option for 99% of shooters 3. Horrifically overgassed setup 4. Now you are just being a big baby
How have the bolts held up over high usage? My bootleg bolt has 6k on it and curious how much longer it has. They’re s7 so I would think they hold up awhile
Milspec_Mojo, I am a sig sauer p320 guy carry one all day every day, what is your take on the p320s "going off on their own"? Since I see you with the PMM tardigrade upper. Are you a blade safety on your p320 trigger or stock trigger and internals? I personally believe all these incidents are user-induced discharges such as shirts, holsters, and or something in the holster manipulating the trigger unintentionally, along those lines.
You guys noticed any malfunctions with the dust cover closed? Under slow mo I can see my dust cover being violently forced open by the vented gas which causes it to bounce back up to the near closed position causing a failure to eject with the cover closed.
Hey Mojo for a stock BCM that is not suppressed with a milspec buffer tube would this BCG still work or is it only for suppressed guns? Side bar what happens if you put it in an unsuppressed gun that is gassed normally?
How is long term reliability compared to a milspec bolt? I like the riflespeed but it adds a bunch of weight to the end of the weapon. So im still running superlative gas blocks for now.
Is changing the BCG not the wrong way to solve over gassing. The correct solution would be to get a correct gasport size and gasblock tuned to the suppressor.
Sharps SAGRS Adjustable Bolt Carrier Group in DLC So much better hands down. Yeah little longer to adjust each time but no thing. I run pinned solid non adjustable gas block so if ima adjust this is the way to go. Yeah best thing tuning your gas tube itself but no one got that kinda scratch. Bruh you can cop the sharps on a sale for almost same price way better materials design all that son.
Luv ya bro, but ya'll really need to stop sayin "stacking tolerances". IDK when or how this term absorbed into the crayon-eater lexicon but you clearly have no idea what it means. It is not interchangeable with "additional points of failure", "increased complexity", "conflicting tolerances" or "improper clearance". It is something that happens in a drawing package, almost always on a single part, and is either an error or the result of a design requirement and the feature(s) with the stacked tolerances are given proper clearance to soak the stacked tolerances. Adjustable systems soak tolerances btw. And an adjustable BGC is straight up the worst place to restrict gas flow cuz u still get all that extra crap dumped into the receiver. Buy if a flat head adjustment with 4 settings on the side of the bcg makes ur grunt brain happy with a tunable rifle. more power to ya.
Mojo rocking that Dirty Civilian 🤌🏻
I thought that's what that was.
Mojo is one of the good ones. Most genuinely selfless individual I've ever known. Our friendship goes back many years! And of course, his channel is awesome!
@@dirty-civilian me and my buddy been watching Mojo and learning from the videos for years. I wanna learn how to be as fast and accurate as he is with a rifle.
Also, I love your channel, I have one of your shirts and I really want one of the ranger green caps that just restocked.
@@TNTONTHEBEAT can’t miss that logo 🤌🏻
For my dedicated suppressed guns I prefer BRT EZ-Tune gas tubes. I tried the Bootleg BCG in one of my guns and on anything other than the wide open setting my gun wouldn’t lock back after the last round 100% reliably. So in that specific instance I just couldn’t take advantage of the BCG’s tuning capacity so I just sold it to a buddy.
My softest shooting rifle
is a 12.5” Gordon with OCL OCM5 suppressor
- Bootleg BCG
- Blue SprinCo spring
- H2 buffer
It’s by far my softest shooting. I plan on using Bootleg BCG on anything shorter than 14.5”.
I’ve been preaching on these BCGs forever and people criticized me because “a good properly gassed gun doesn’t need adjustable anything” regardless this makes my suppressed and even non suppressed guns shoot so well I swear by them have many 1000s of rounds through them!! Good on you for making a video on them!!
If you have a properly gassed gun that still has a super snappy recoil impulse would the bcg help with that? Ive already gone superlative adjustable gas block, as well as an A5 system with the heavier A5 buffer and its still snappy as hell.
@@Dem0nActual the bootleg adjustable bcg does the same thing an adjustable gas block does but the adjustable gb will reduce fouling and pressure from getting into your receiver. adjustable gb are superior to adjustable bcg's. the only reason i would use an adjustable bcg would be because i had a fsb gas block that i wanted to keep on my gun.
@@Dem0nActual try going with the lightest buffer, you could get one of those lightweight titanium bcg's and then turn your gas flow way down, that's what most people do. 2A arms make nice titanium bcg's.
@investigativeoutcomes9343 good to go appreciate it.
@@Dem0nActual it should make a huge difference
When tuning a rifle, mass and springs are the last step, not first. Sprinco will tell you to control the gas drive before fine tuning with buffers and springs. Black River Tactical Ez-Tune Gas Tubes are the easiest and cheapest way to change your gas drive.
BRT EZ TUNE 0.073 is my go too for running gassy Can on Mid length Rig .
My current setup is BA 556N 13.9 Hanson , BRT 0.073 Tube , Springco Blue , H2 and YHM Turbo K ..
It ejects at 0330 and feels super soft when shooting .
BRT 0.073 is my gold standard. They are good for 10k rounds .
I was changing out Gas rings every 1k rounds . Have not had to change in over 2.5k rounds now .
I'm not a dan of Adj Gas Blocks so the BRT was obvious answer .
Yup BRT Ez tube easiest solution and cheapest. Followed by a Bootleg BCG, I’m not a fan of adjustable gas blocks
I just ordered the .067 size. Hopefully it’s not too small to run my gun both suppressed and unsuppressed. My barrel came with a .075 sided hole.
@@100tghost7 Brownells sells drill bits to open them up if needed. They are like 4 bucks each . We had to open up buddies to 0.073.
0.067 is super small for Middy non suppressed .
I have 2 rigs that are identical .
One stays suppressed 100% of the time and the other never is suppressed .
If BRT recommended that setup it should work suppressed . Non suppressed in the same config might be iffy .
0.073 Tube did work with Carbine Spring / Carbine Buffer and M16 BCG/BOLT .
0.070 did work with Springco Yellow , 1.7oz Buffer and LW BCG using 556n ammo . Did not lock back reliably with 223.
@@seanwhite304 awesome. Gonna run it un suppressed to make sure it runs without the can then see how it shoots with the can on it. Appreciate the help!
Hey Mojo, try out an upper with a Riflespeed adjustable gasblock. You don't have to use a tool, just use your fingers to rotate the knob. Only cons is the added weight on the fore end, compatibility of handguards, and rail estate loss.
Yeahhh that seems to be a lot of cons to be honest. If it’s to the point where I need to change handguards, loosing rail space and added weight it may be more cons than pros. I mean it’s an option so that’s good!
That seems like a good system for .308 not as much for 5.56.
@@BullseyeBallistics-kf1jw also for 300blk, the only time i would personally use one
I run it on my 308 and it fits under most large frame handguards
Their gas systems and their barrel connection are proprietary too. It doesn't seem to make sense to try invest that much on a gas block/tube and get the barrel smithed to fit their gas block. Love their complete uppers of that's where you start
I ran a Bootleg for 2 years on my 11.5. It was fine and definitely lowered recoil. But it still vents a lot of gas out of the ejection port. once I was ready to re-barrel my gun, I went to a 12.5 midlength gas, with a riflespeed adjustable gas lock,a Sprinco blue spring, and H3 buffer. It’s been about 2 years and it’s been phenomenal. Runs like a race horse, actually lowers the blowback and I can actually tune my gun to my individual suppressors to lower the ejection port blast at the shooters ear. And it’s a super robust system with definitive clicks that have never been accidentally adjusted or come loose. In my backup gun, I run a BRT EZ Tune gas tube.
Just curious, why the increased power blue spring and H3 buffer, if you‘re running the riflespeed AGB anyway?
Also, how do you feel about the 12.5 vs 11.5 in functionality and length, not the gassing situation?
@@Bisley1 if you only want low recoil, you could just use an adjustable gas block. But as a suppressor host, you are trying to keep the BCG in lock up as long as possible to allow as much gas to move forward as well as let chamber pressures come down. That way you get less gas blow back as well as less port pop making it quieter at the shooters ear.
11.5 vs 12.5. They are very comparable, but I do get more consistency past 400 yards with the 12.5. And you get a bit more rail space for lights, lasers etc.
if you have an AGB why not use the lightest buffer and tune your GB? 🤨
@@investigativeoutcomes9343 if you purely want insane recoil reduction to make it like a race gun, you can go that route. But if it’s a suppressor host. It will be very gassy. With a suppressor host, you want to keep the bolt carrier in battery as long as possible to allow more gasses to move forward through the can and for chamber pressure to come down. That way you have less gas blowback and less port pop, making it quieter at the shooters ear.
@@Kenposhinobi what are you saying?
Anthony rockin that Parkway Drive🤌🏼
I’ve been running the same bolt carrier for 2-3 years in my 10.3 work rifle with the Hux 556 TI. I have the Sprinco blue Spring with a H3 buffer in it. On unsuppressed setting two with a clean/lubed gun I can get approximately 500 rounds on it before I start having short stroking issues. I then switch it to unsuppressed setting one and it runs fine dirty. Even on unsuppressed setting one the recoil is minimal and surpasses my expectations.
Ive personally tried all the diffrent aetups over the years . What works beat for ke when running gassy Can is BRT EZ TUNE 0.073 Middy Gas Tube .
This is my current setup..
BA 13.9 Hanson , BRT 0.073 EZ Tube , Springo Blue , H2 and YHM Turbo K . In getting 0330 ejection and with very little gas in my face ( lefty long gun ahooter ) and my gas rings are lasting when non suppressed..
Before i was changing rings wvery 500 to 700 rounds . Im nkw well over 2.5k and they are GTG.
BRT tunes need to be swapped every 10k rounds . I usually buy 2 of them to last the full cycle of barrel before it needs swapped .
Im not a fan of Adj gas Blocks so the BRT was no brainer .
There is some slight tuning involved but nothing that cant be figured out in 1 range trip .
So you‘re running the 0.73“ dedicated suppressed? Will it function unsuppressed? What buffer
I have a 14.5 midlength with A5H2 buffer, that I run a K can on 50/50 - what do you reckon is the highest I should go for unsuppressed reliability, but still have suppressed benefits? (Brass only, 223 & 556)
@@Bisley1
These are my 2 setups..
BCM Upper , BA 13.9 Hanson Middy Barrel , BRT 0.073 Gas Tube , Springco Blue , H2 , and YHM T2 TURBO K. This rig stays suppressed 100% of the time..
Other rig..
BCM Upper BA 13.9 Hanson Middy Barrel , BRT 0.073 Tube , Springco Yellow , KAK 1.7oz Buffer , and Brownells LW BCG With BCM BCG Internals . This rig also works with Car Spring and Car Buffer . I chose Less mass moving as possible because this is my 2Gun Setup..
If I was going to run 1 Rig for Suppressed / Non Suppressed I would have to run 0.073 Tube with Car Spring and maybe H buffer . You'd for sure have to plug and play .
I'm fortunate enough to have 1 dedicated Suppressed and one that isnt .
@@Bisley1 I do not use A5 system .
Yes 0.073 will work with or without a Can but Car Spring is what you'll have to use and then either Car or H buffer.
Keep in my mind this is what worked for me .
BRT says if you are using 0.073 Mid Length tube its equivalent to 0.070 Gas Port Size
Thanks for the tip. I want to tame my MK 18 and have tried buffer systems. Can’t wait to run the bootleg. Awesome content.
BRT 50/50 gas tubes is my go to $60-$70 and it gets the job done super easy to install if you have a lmt also
I have the bootleg BCG and like it. Only issue is that it does increase at war decibels especially when suppressed. Not a huge issue but something to be aware of
Good to know. I haven’t tried one yet. Going with the EZtune gas tubes first
I've been using the bootleg adjustable BCG for a couple years now. Really great
Works for 300blk also, use the none suppressed setting or you will blow primers and casings.
It works on mine and i run suppressed on a 7.5”
I like my PWS for this purpose. Suppressed on setting 3 with a Sprinco Blue and H2 is a laser beam
Aside from the tool con of an adjustable gas block I prefer it over this bcg. Like said above it still has a good amount of blow back but better than not having the ability to adjust imo
I need that Parkway Drive sweater
Have you tried a sharps adjustable bcg? I’ve had luck with mine and it allows you to have finer adjustments
So I fixed the gas issue by getting a OSS/Huxwrx can. No overgas, and I'm not breathing carbon in like a baffled can
3:09 might be the cleanest reload ive ever seen
Anthony is the Miles Teller that we have back at the armory (at home)
Running one on both my ar10 and ar15 setups…. Best purchase I’ve made for either rifle
for me this sounds dope because i have a pinned and welded 13.7 and i didn't put an adjustable block on it. ill be ordering one of these bcg
Superlative arm’s adjustable gas block works fine on my rifle. Would this further improve or will I run into more problems.
Probably does the same thing but the bcg would be easier to install and have less granular adjustment than the s/a gas block. I wonder if it has problems with carbon fouling like the s/a supposedly does. Seems way easier to grab a screw driver to adjust then remember to bring the long allen wrench required for the s/a gas block.
@@lililililililili8667 I only adjusted the gas block once and it has been working fine since. Don’t know why you would adjust it all the time.
Can yall do a review on the Cobalt Scrambler? I’ve been wanting to buy this can but no real info on it.
On that 14.5 did you guys notice if you had to step down in buffer weight to get it run right in the suppressed settings? I have a 14.5 with a carbine length gas system, RC2 and a Super42 with an H3. Unsuppressed setting it worked fine. Suppressed setting it would short stroke.
My 14.5" FN shoots super soft with a red sprinco spring and H3 buffer. No adjustable gas block. Just a lo pro BCM one.
That's nice
Told my buddy that just got a BCM to go this route but instead he wanted a adjustable gas block and has only had problems with it since he installed it.
operator error. lol
Good solution, but how many weapons these days don't come with an Adjustable Gas Block? All my AR Platform firearms came with an factory adjustable gas black.
I have one of these. It works super well. It's simple and easy to change the settings. Out of curiosity Mojo whats your highest round count on one of these bcg's?
Hey check out AT3 Tactical AR-15 Heavy Buffers - H1, H2, and H3 Buffers. They have a rubber plastic spacer between the weights and it really helps with recoil and getting better accuracy. It is super smooth like Spike tungsten buffers, but better.
Any MILSPEC type buffer I’ve seen has the spacers you are talking about.
So do you prefer this over an adjustable gas block? AGB will prevent wear on the BCG in the first place.
I personally tried the Bootleg BCG and sold it. Now I get HDSI suppressor optimized barrels, and BRT EZ tune on my older gassy guns. But if I were to want an adjustable DI rifle I would use a quality bleed-off adjustable gas block. Why wouldn’t you want to bleed off the overgassing *before* the gas goes thru your gas tube and hits your BCG? Wouldn’t you stop a water leak as close to the source as possible?
It is a very good addition to a traditional DI rifle, especially a shorter rifle with carbine gas tube. If you want the full experience, try the Bootleg in a piston upper like the LMT.
Looks like something I might research further on. Thanks for the info!
Did you show the bolt carrier and how it works?
Great vid! Any 2024 Gear rundown coming out or agilite belt experience/review?
BCM 16” ELW BFH Stock spring H2 Buffer Bootleg BCG set to suppressed and Turbo K 3,500 rounds with zero cleaning or malfunctions on XM193.
My main AR15 and home defense gun.
I have this in my AUG and it’s amazing.
Hey Mojo, i saw the clip of the carry handle rifle, how are you liking it and what are some issues you ran into?
PWS mod1 mk2 ftw. While this vid doesn't apply to me, I watched it to the end. Go MOJO!
TF is with these weird comments…bots aren’t even trying. I like that the settings in the BCG work with different gas setups. Might try one.
AGB much better
I just want to know where these nice shooting spots are? Former LE and marine here asking please!!
Mojo if you guys tried the Armaspec stealth capture buffer? That was the solution to the back end for me and I agree the bootleg BCG is the answer for gas
The settings were designed around a carbine spring and buffer, so just ignore the manual since u probably already have a Sprinco/geissele/tubb spring and an H2+. the settings are actually as follows:
1. Unsuppressed
2. Best option for 99% of shooters
3. Horrifically overgassed setup
4. Now you are just being a big baby
How have the bolts held up over high usage? My bootleg bolt has 6k on it and curious how much longer it has. They’re s7 so I would think they hold up awhile
Milspec_Mojo, I am a sig sauer p320 guy carry one all day every day, what is your take on the p320s "going off on their own"? Since I see you with the PMM tardigrade upper. Are you a blade safety on your p320 trigger or stock trigger and internals? I personally believe all these incidents are user-induced discharges such as shirts, holsters, and or something in the holster manipulating the trigger unintentionally, along those lines.
You guys noticed any malfunctions with the dust cover closed? Under slow mo I can see my dust cover being violently forced open by the vented gas which causes it to bounce back up to the near closed position causing a failure to eject with the cover closed.
Does it help with recoil even if your rifle is not suppressed ?
Y’all should try the kak Bcg I’ve gotten zero gas to the face.
Can the carrier be tweaked with a case rim from a cartridge?
What did mojo mean by bolt head space?
Is that a Unity flip to center Mojo is using? Curious how he is able to make that work with a Scalarworks mount for the red dot optic..
I have the bootleg on a DD MK18 upper but my dust cover won't close.
Is the bolt proprietary to the carrier?
How do you buy these parts while in Washington state?
What is the optic/scope mount setup on the rifle on the right?
Can you run any bolt on the bootleg bcg
Hey mojo could you try out yhm suppressor gas block. Its $20 and theres no vids on it yet
Stock 14.5, mid length and H1 and I have the literally best shooting AR I've shot and I didnt change a thing
Would you recommend it if your not running a suppressor? 13.9
Will it work fine if you have muzzle break on your ar?
My kac cqb is still overgassed with the bootleg carrier such a pain
Hey Mojo for a stock BCM that is not suppressed with a milspec buffer tube would this BCG still work or is it only for suppressed guns? Side bar what happens if you put it in an unsuppressed gun that is gassed normally?
Does it help with gas to the face?
Does anyone know what mojo is using to drop his taser lower? What company makes that belt attachment?
Isn’t an adjustable gas block cheaper and just a little more effort to install?
Ok never mind you answered it. Some people are not mechanically inclined enough to insert a roll pin and line up two holes.
Geiselle 11.5 with braided spring and h3. Runs flawlessly suppressed or not.
Is geiselle offering a 11.5 mid length now? I have a couple 11.5 uppers with carbine but a mid length would be cool to try out
@rammerjammer05
You are correct, carbine length.
Bro what height is your dot at on the 1.93 skalarworks that you’re able to clear it with a unity ftc?
Awesome content!!!!! I’m using the SilencerCo lbp flow through can. Has anyone tried this bcg with this suppressor ? Thanks!!
Does this work with un suppressed rifles
I’ve been pretty lucky, a lot of my stuff has been fixed with playing with buffer weights.
I just want to know where I can get those NATO Woodland pants that Anthony's wearing... 👀👀
looks like the Crye G3 or Platatac M81s. If you can find them you're going to pay a pretty penny
How is long term reliability compared to a milspec bolt?
I like the riflespeed but it adds a bunch of weight to the end of the weapon. So im still running superlative gas blocks for now.
Hey mojo we actually look forward to the 80’s retro intro
Put it back neeeeow 🤣🤣
The Bootleg bolt is a game changer.
Riflespeed adjustable gas block
For the same price get the rifle speed gas block. They're AMAZING, way better than that BCG.
Ngl the ooga booga got me 😂😂😂
Kac are the best tuned rifles
How does the bcg fair for us left handed people
Judging from the comments saying that it blasts everything out the side suppressed, probably not your best option. But I don’t know.
Is changing the BCG not the wrong way to solve over gassing. The correct solution would be to get a correct gasport size and gasblock tuned to the suppressor.
A BRT ez tune gas tube are great as well.
@carls2210 they're a lot cheaper, too.
@@davidwaltemath6649 yup and allows to fine tune the rifle more. Easy to install as well.
run a tubbs flatwire spring. the G braids are a waste of cash
Just here for the Pontiac Vibe cameo
Mojo, how are you able to buy BCG’s in commie Washington?
The real cheat code is to shoot $30k in ammo, and suddenly every gun you finger shoots faster & flatter.
We have an identical jeep liberty on our range 😂
Well done
3:13 this foo lol
Does the bootleg BCG work with the Vltor A5 buffer system or do you need to use an H2 buffer?
Sharps SAGRS Adjustable Bolt Carrier Group in DLC
So much better hands down.
Yeah little longer to adjust each time but no thing.
I run pinned solid non adjustable gas block so if ima adjust this is the way to go.
Yeah best thing tuning your gas tube itself but no one got that kinda scratch.
Bruh you can cop the sharps on a sale for almost same price way better materials design all that son.
Good video
The secret is to be yoked enough to squat 250 below parallel or a suppressor for -10% recoil stat
Whenever mojo upload, i like
Mojo has a real life cronus.
Imagine being afraid to use an adjustable gas block 😂.
Rifle speed is completely toolless
Bro i have not seen one of your vids in a while
Luv ya bro, but ya'll really need to stop sayin "stacking tolerances". IDK when or how this term absorbed into the crayon-eater lexicon but you clearly have no idea what it means. It is not interchangeable with "additional points of failure", "increased complexity", "conflicting tolerances" or "improper clearance". It is something that happens in a drawing package, almost always on a single part, and is either an error or the result of a design requirement and the feature(s) with the stacked tolerances are given proper clearance to soak the stacked tolerances.
Adjustable systems soak tolerances btw. And an adjustable BGC is straight up the worst place to restrict gas flow cuz u still get all that extra crap dumped into the receiver. Buy if a flat head adjustment with 4 settings on the side of the bcg makes ur grunt brain happy with a tunable rifle. more power to ya.