William takes a look at the Fail Zero Lightweight BCG.
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Looks like it negates the forward assist…not that anyone uses that.
I just got mine today . Excited to try it out with my new gas block to soften up my AR
Is this a reliable BCG? I'm shopping around for a 9oz BCG and this one looks great but no reviews to go off of.
Ok.
How does the BCG handle shooting suppressed?
I run multiple Fail Zero BCG, they are the most legit NIB coating out there. None of that flaking bullshit, nothing can beat their quality.
nice review.
Light weight bcg causes bolt bounce. Bolt bounce causes light primer strike.
Are you running a adjustable gas block or any kind of different buffer?
All other manufacturers have less boron, eh? Sounds like they're selling 7 minute abs. Anyway, thanks for the review. Always enjoy your videos!
Slide? You mean Charging Handle or Bolt right?
Light strike due to underpowered hammer spring probably?? Idk just speculation, ive only run stock triggers and 1 geissele.
Good video. Thanks