Bushmaster Bolt Carrier Assembly for AR-15, Black - F1002887
| SKU | 51655148202 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Bushmaster |
| MPN | F1002887 |
| UPC | 604206200082 |
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Details
Caliber compatibility - 5.56x45mm (.223 Remington)/.350 Legend/.300 AAC Blackout
Bolt carrier group material - 8620 steel
Bolt material, 9310 MPI tested bolt
Salt bath nitride finish
Carrier design - M16-cut carrier
Enhanced durability - shot peening process
Proudly made in USA
Features
Introducing the Bushmaster 5.56/350/300blk bolt carrier assembly, a high-quality component engineered to deliver seamless and dependable operation for your firearm. Designed to accommodate a versatile caliber range including 5.56x45mm, .223 REM, 350 Legend and 300 BLK, this assembly is a versatile choice for various shooting scenarios. Constructed from top-tier materials, such as 8620 steel for the bolt carrier and 9310 MPI for the bolt, this assembly is built for longevity. The M16-cut carrier ensures broad compatibility with different firearms, while shot peening and MPI testing enhance its robustness and performance. The salt bath nitride finish further safeguards against corrosion and wear, ensuring enduring durability even during rigorous use. What's more, this bolt carrier assembly proudly bears the "Made In the USA" label, guaranteeing exceptional quality and craftsmanship. For those seeking a dependable and adaptable component for their firearm, the Bushmaster 5.56/350/300blk bolt carrier assembly is the ideal choice.
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