I recently received a BCG that I purchased from RTB. It was advertised as being manufactured by AO Precision. Has anyone ever seen a bolt marked with an asterisk(?) or know why it is so marked? Thanks.
Originally Posted By Just10mm: Looks like a starfish.
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Chocolate starfish?
I know you can feel it let it in people will still hate you in the end.
So hate back, plan the attack then they will realize they cannot crack the mind of a fucking maniac.
The voice inside you always wins your grave's been dug so lie in it.
Not page 2 yet, but it might mean it's a blem. See the crescents next to the lugs to the right of the asterisk? Somebody goofed their CNC Z offset when making the chamfer on the lugs.
Originally Posted By M4BlackRifle: Not page 2 yet, but it might mean it's a blem. See the crescents next to the lugs to the right of the asterisk? Somebody goofed their CNC Z offset when making the chamfer on the lugs.
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I don't think that's a CNC mistake.
This is my FN BCG (2023) and it has the same cuts. I believe AO Precision makes the BCGs for FN.
OP, I think we can confirm it's an AO Precision BCG so I'd maybe reach out to them about the asterisk.
This is my FN BCG (2023) and it has the same cuts. I believe AO Precision makes the BCGs for FN.
OP, I think we can confirm it's an AO Precision BCG so I'd maybe reach out to them about the asterisk.
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I just received two BCG from Right To Bear that were advertised and packaged with labels indicating they are AO Precision products. They have the asterisk markings as shown in OP's photo.
I just received two BCG from Right To Bear that were advertised and packaged with labels indicating they are AO Precision products. They have the asterisk markings as shown in OP's photo.
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Thank You
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