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Description
Titanium Bolt Carrier Group (5.56mm / .300 BLK)
Made to exacting quality standards, our low-mass complete bolt carrier group is approximately 67% of the mass of a traditional steel full-auto profile bolt carrier group, while offering exceptional durability from the use of Grade 5 titanium coated in Ionbond DLC (Diamond Like Carbon). The bolt itself now features a nickel boron coating for ease of cleaning, better lubricity, and enhanced reliability. To truly get the most out of your titanium bolt carrier group, we recommend using this in conjunction with an adjustable gas block. This is an excellent addition for a lightweight build or for use in competition (3 gun) shooting.
[New Enhancement]
Our gas keys are now staked using Michiguns OCKS screws (Optimized Carrier Key Screw) which feature sharp, deep, effective knurling to ensure superior staking and longterm reliability.
Designed & Engineered to- Reduce Recoil
- Decrease split times between shots
- Minimize Muzzle Climb
Weight (Approx. 33% less weight vs. steel)
- Carrier-only (titanium): 5.7 oz
- Total (Carrier, Bolt, firing pin, etc.): 7.8 oz
Attributes
- Carrier Material: 6Al-4V (Grade 5) Titanium
- Compatibility: M16/ M4 / AR-15 Direct Gas Impingement (not for use in piston guns)
- Calibers: 5.56x45mm NATO / .223 Remington / .300 AAC Blackout
- Profile: M16/Full Auto Style Carrier
- Gas Key: 4130 steel gas key
- Staking: OCKS Screws from Michiguns
- Bolt Material: 9310 Steel
- Carrier Coating: Ionbond DLC (Diamond Like Carbon)
- Bolt Coating: Nickel Boron
- Firing Pin: Steel w/ Chrome Finish
- Made in the USA. Proudly.
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Reviews
Reviews
Caleb KishI bought this BCG aiming to better tune my rifle's cycling. I've beat it up pretty good and run a few thousand rounds through it. It has chewed through everything without a single issue. By far the best performing BCG I own while also being the lightest.Michael MatticolaTitanium bolt group
The new bolt group work very well. I'm seeing excellent workmanship and an overall reduction in the firearm weight. The ammo jams have stopped.Tyler HollmannUltimate high-speed upgrade
Yes, the 5.56/223 platform doesn’t have much to begin with, but if you’re looking to delete the recoil, this is the BCG you need. Paired with the right muzzle brake and buffer system, the TI BCG is the heart of my competition rifle setups. There is a great balance of weight with the full profile, leaving the forward assist groves if you’re into that. 10/10 would recommendMark LorbieckiSurprisingly Good
When I decided to upgrade my mil-spec bolt carrier group ("BCG"), I did a lot of research. I found a review of the Walker Defense Research BCG on Pew Pew Tactical. I was impressed by the statistics . I there and when I went to the site, found the NERO, a three-d printed muzzle device. I was impressed by the willingness to explore new technologies. I bought both a NERO and this BCG. I have a JP captured spring and a Superlative Arms adjustable gas block. With the mil-spec BCG, I could only tune the rifle to 1.5 turns into bleed (22 clicks on the detentes). It was a good result. The Walker DR BCG allowed me to bleed off another 1.5 turns (28 clicks). Because of that, I have extremely little barrel movement and keep my targets well (understand that the NERO is not on this rifle so there is no effect--this is strictly the BCG. With less mass, there is less slam. Whenever I take it to the range, others notice the smoothness and my targets. I have offhanded 120 rounds at a session and it is only my wallet that caused me to hang it up in a session. Two other things to mention: 1) my clockworks stay noticeably cleaner because I am able to bleed off so much dirty gas; and 2) the coating quality goes all the way out to the edges. This second issue needs a bit more explanation. On the mil-spec BCG the edges wore nearly immediately. The quality of the finish is so good that the edges remain crisp at 1,250 rounds. I have no reservations about recommending this BCG. I would suggest that you take full advantage by getting an adjustable gas block as well. The two together really make the gun a sweet shooter. My sons have various ARs but they always find an excuse for shooting mine.Leave a Review
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