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  • silenthunter
    Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 183

    full auto bcg on a semi auto platform?

    can you use a full auto bcg in a semi auto AR15? on the bcm website, it says that it is NOT UNLAWFUL. and it doesnt specify if its legal or not to ship to certain states.

    true or false...
  • #2
    r6raff
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 508

    True, it IS lawful to use a FA BCG in a semi auto weapon. The BCG doesnt make the weapon full auto, the fcg does, or rather the sear switch. The only difference between the FA and SA BCG is the FA is heavier and stronger, if you look at the rear of the bolt, you will see more material on the FA than the SA. I beleive BCM only offers FA and you should have no worries in purchasing one and using it in your CA compliant Semi Auto ar15. Enjoy
    Hmm...

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    • #3
      Noah3683
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 2256

      100% Legal, and it has been touched on about as many times as the combined post counts of the top 100 posters on calguns. Ok sorry for the sarcasm, and I never thought I would be one to say this but seriously people need to use the search more. Same questions pop up every other day.
      Originally posted by Neil McCauley
      Are you actually suppost to "taste" wood?
      Originally posted by Neil McCauley
      Just wish I knew what wood in your meat is suppost to taste like.

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      • #4
        themailman
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2010
        • 2029

        Originally posted by Noah3683
        100% Legal, and it has been touched on about as many times as the combined post counts of the top 100 posters on calguns. Ok sorry for the sarcasm, and I never thought I would be one to say this but seriously people need to use the search more. Same questions pop up every other day.
        Right you are. CG gets less and less appealing everyday as the same q's pop up on the same page everyday.

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        • #5
          ShoootA
          Member
          • Oct 2010
          • 185

          I'm a newb and I agree. I try my best to search but say when I try to search for "daniel defense" it'll pull up posts with daniel and posts with defense. Doesn't it normally pull up results only with both words. Then I still can't find what I'm looking for. Is there a way to change this in the search feature?

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          • #6
            reidnez
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2009
            • 1852

            Originally posted by ShoootA
            I'm a newb and I agree. I try my best to search but say when I try to search for "daniel defense" it'll pull up posts with daniel and posts with defense. Doesn't it normally pull up results only with both words. Then I still can't find what I'm looking for. Is there a way to change this in the search feature?
            Are you using the regular forum search or the Google search? I have found the former to be fairly useless, whereas the Google search (right below it in the pop-down menu) is pretty good.
            Believe those who are seeking the truth. Doubt those who find it. -Andre Gide

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            • #7
              Cyc Wid It
              Veteran Member
              • Mar 2009
              • 4485

              Web Search Basics

              Keywords. The more narrowed down you can get your Web searches from the beginning, the more successful your Web search usually will be. For example, if you were searching for "coffee", you'd get way more results back than you could use; however, if you narrowed that down to "roasted Arabica coffee", you'd be more successful.

              Phrases. If you're looking for an exact phrase, put it in quotes. Otherwise, you'll come back with a huge jumble of results. Here's an example: "long haired cats." Your search will come back with these three words in proximity to each other and in the order you intended them to be, rather than scattered willy-nilly on the site.

              Use Basic Math. Broaden or narrow your search efforts by using add and subtract. For example, you are searching for Tom Ford, but you get lots of results for Ford Motors. Easy - just combine a couple of Web search basics here to get your results: "tom ford" -motors. Now your results will come back without all those pesky car results.

              Wildcards. You can use "wildcard" characters to throw a broader search net in most search engines and directories. These wildcard characters include *, #, and ?, with the asterisk being the most common. Use wildcards when you want to broaden your search.
              WTS all BNIB: Colt S70 Repro, HK45c, Gen4 G19

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              • #8
                r6raff
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2010
                • 508

                Last time this question was asked and replied to was 2 months ago, hardly one of the cases where it is asked every other day. Although, which is better threads and how do i get a legal AR threads are constantly posted and are very annoying, however, I simple ignore them.

                A simple search would have answered Silent's question but then again, is this not a Forum? Every single question asked has already been asked and already answered somewhere else, either here or on another forum. Secondly, I don't find that anyone is forcing you or I to read any of these posts here, and especially respond to them... For one reason or another, the op was unable to find the answer to his question, so he has (like many before him) come to calguns to seek advise, and expecting help, rather he gets pummeled... for what? asking a question? Maybe just pass by his post in the future, someone will eventually help him out. when people cease to help others, thats when the forum will fail to be what it is suppose to be.

                Guaranteed, once upon a time everyone has asked a question that was already answered recently and failed for some reason or another to find it on their own.

                Not to offend anyone, just felt compelled to speak my mind on this. Have a great weekend all
                Hmm...

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                • #9
                  r6raff
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2010
                  • 508

                  Originally posted by Cyc Wid It
                  Web Search Basics

                  Keywords. The more narrowed down you can get your Web searches from the beginning, the more successful your Web search usually will be. For example, if you were searching for "coffee", you'd get way more results back than you could use; however, if you narrowed that down to "roasted Arabica coffee", you'd be more successful.

                  Phrases. If you're looking for an exact phrase, put it in quotes. Otherwise, you'll come back with a huge jumble of results. Here's an example: "long haired cats." Your search will come back with these three words in proximity to each other and in the order you intended them to be, rather than scattered willy-nilly on the site.

                  Use Basic Math. Broaden or narrow your search efforts by using add and subtract. For example, you are searching for Tom Ford, but you get lots of results for Ford Motors. Easy - just combine a couple of Web search basics here to get your results: "tom ford" -motors. Now your results will come back without all those pesky car results.

                  Wildcards. You can use "wildcard" characters to throw a broader search net in most search engines and directories. These wildcard characters include *, #, and ?, with the asterisk being the most common. Use wildcards when you want to broaden your search.
                  To bad these don't work with the Calguns search engine. i would love to be able to search for EXAMPLE "Full Auto BCG" and only get post with all 3 of these words, rather I get every post that has 1 of any 3 words. Pretty annoying.

                  What I do generally, is use the find function within the returned search results, so I search "BCG" and then Control-f "Auto". Sucks when your searching and you get 50pages of results. If that fails, I google or yahoo search, if that fails further, then I ask.

                  I personally frequent this site to learn and to help, its unfortunate when people cant come to a forum and ask a simple question with out someone ridicule them. Granted, I havent been here nearly as long as most, maybe some have just forgot what it was like to be someone who didn't know any better. This mentality I have struggled with for a long time in my expertise of work, and have learned to put myself back into the shoes of someone who doesnt know squat... thats or I just shut the hell up and move on with my life
                  Hmm...

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                  • #10
                    Cyc Wid It
                    Veteran Member
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 4485

                    Originally posted by r6raff
                    I personally frequent this site to learn and to help, its unfortunate when people cant come to a forum and ask a simple question with out someone ridicule them.
                    The intent wasn't to ridicule, but to help out. A lot of people (in general) don't know how to maximize search engines. I usually skip the Calguns search and go straight to Google.
                    WTS all BNIB: Colt S70 Repro, HK45c, Gen4 G19

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                    • #11
                      r6raff
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2010
                      • 508

                      Originally posted by Cyc Wid It
                      The intent wasn't to ridicule, but to help out. A lot of people (in general) don't know how to maximize search engines. I usually skip the Calguns search and go straight to Google.
                      I was not refering to you Cyc, that post of your was very informative. Not directly to the question, but you gave him tools for the future... being he received his answer earlier
                      Hmm...

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                      • #12
                        silenthunter
                        Member
                        • Feb 2010
                        • 183

                        Thanks to those who helped me with my inquiry.

                        I did try to use the calguns search engine but was unsuccessful.

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                        • #13
                          Anchors
                          Calguns Addict
                          • Apr 2010
                          • 5940

                          Yeah, I always google: calguns.net topic topic

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                          • #14
                            Dhena81
                            Veteran Member
                            • May 2010
                            • 4587

                            Yup its legal and it works well for Carbine length gas systems coupled with a H1-H3 buffer.

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                            • #15
                              FeuerFrei
                              Calguns Addict
                              • Aug 2008
                              • 7455

                              True.
                              Good question and it's always good to play it safe.
                              BTW, beware of the " *hit on the new guy for asking questions" people.
                              Ignore it and keep asking questions.
                              This sight's search tool is questionable and is sometimes easier to just ask and get answer than to try to get proper syntax for the search string.
                              Keep asking man!

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