By the end of July we will be offering our brand new “NiB-X Bolt Carrier Groups” with or without a hammer. This kit will be completely covered in our Nickel Boron and will be the quality that you expect from WMD Guns. So the wait is over!! We are taking pre orders right now!! The retail price will be $220.00 for a complete BCG and $235.00 for the kit with a coated hammer.
Excuse me if this has be rehashed over and over; but what is the advantage or a coated hammer?
Can you talk about the specifications of the BCG? HPT, MPI, etc?
Carpenter 158 heat treated and shot peened per mil spec, MPI tested but not high pressure. Manufactured by a supplier to the govt industrial base. Engineered specifically for Nickel Boron coating.
Thanks for the info.
Are the carriers Auto?
I’ve seen this on several BCG’s in classes this summer and it is good stuff.
Sorry for the delay I was traveling,
All the bolt carriers will be full auto.
Having the hammer coated eases friction between the carrier and hammer interface. if you pull back on an uncocked hammer you will feel the amount of pressure it exerts on the carrier when firing.
Scrambler 2
I received my NiB-X BCG a couple weeks ago but only today did I get to go shoot.
It performed flawlessly. When I first got it, I put it in the gun and went ahead and oiled everything up. A couple days later, I was looking at the gun and noticed the oil had run off the BCG… It simply won’t stay in place on the BCG.
No need to lube it anymore if you would like, NIB-X allows you to run your gun without lube. Glad you are enjoying your BCG!!
hmmmmm? ![]()
How does the coating handle corrosive ammo?
That’s right the BCG kit parts are set to our tolerances to allow for a
.5 mil of our coating to be applied. Plus the surface of all the parts are machined cleaner since nickel boron does not “cover” imperfection like phos. and other coating cover up.
Our coating does well with corrosive ammo, BUT you still need to clean it and not shoot it and forget it! . Corrosive ammo is just that!!!
Good stuff, am keeping you guys in mind for next time.
NIB-X BCG Kits are now available from the following distributors;
RSR Group
Acusport
AmChar Wholesale
Plus you can now order kits direct from our Website:
www.WMDguns.com
It is understood that many of you at NiB X once worked at Fail Zero. Am I correct in my understanding that Fail Zero was getting many of its “in the white” BCGs from Advanced Ordnance? Fail Zero always was difficult to obtain information from as far as who made the parts and what the actual specs were (Carpenter 158, MPI, HP, Shot Peened, Grade 8 hardware, staking, etc. ). If you want this product to excel and take off, you need to be very transparent to the gun world.
Please tell us WHO makes these BCGs so we know if they are reputable. Be transparent in where the parts are coming from and the M4 enthusiasts will then trust in and purchase your product.
I would rather purchase a known quality BCG such as BCM with no coating, than a poorly staked, unknown manufacturer BCG coated in the latest and greatest.
Any and all information you provide will only remove speculations, conjecture and rumor mill. Thank you and I hope to try out your product.
+100000!!! I agree completely.
Based solely on the website photograph, I’m tempted to say Youngs, perhaps? Obviously, my guess is far from science, but those flat “facets” made me take notice.