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M4: Colt vs. BCM
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<blockquote data-quote="aestus" data-source="post: 1828229" data-attributes="member: 2989"><p>Out of Colt or BCM, I'd choose BCM. However, I'd strongly recommend Loki. Unless you're going for a 14.5 upper, I would recommend getting a midlength gas for a 16" rifle. It'll shoot softer and it's not going to over gas your rifle and pound your rifle hard like a carbine length gas on a 16" upper would. That's one of the biggest reasons to go with BCM or Loki, since mid-lengths are pretty much standard on their 16" uppers. Loki has the added benefit of having nitrided barrels, which I prefer over chrome lined. </p><p></p><p>I'm also a bit biased against Colt since they've pretty much poo'd on the civvie market. They stopped innovating and stopped progressing as a company. Now that the government milk has started to dry up, they've decided to try and jump back into the private market again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aestus, post: 1828229, member: 2989"] Out of Colt or BCM, I'd choose BCM. However, I'd strongly recommend Loki. Unless you're going for a 14.5 upper, I would recommend getting a midlength gas for a 16" rifle. It'll shoot softer and it's not going to over gas your rifle and pound your rifle hard like a carbine length gas on a 16" upper would. That's one of the biggest reasons to go with BCM or Loki, since mid-lengths are pretty much standard on their 16" uppers. Loki has the added benefit of having nitrided barrels, which I prefer over chrome lined. I'm also a bit biased against Colt since they've pretty much poo'd on the civvie market. They stopped innovating and stopped progressing as a company. Now that the government milk has started to dry up, they've decided to try and jump back into the private market again. [/QUOTE]
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