Discover the Excellence of Wilson Combat's AR-15 Bolt Carrier Assembly
Manufactured by Wilson Combat’s finest domestic Mil-Spec contractors, these are among the best 5.56 AR rifle bolts on the market and the same bolts they use as the basis of our renowned custom rifles!
Product Features:
- Precision machined from Carpenter No. 158 steel
- Shot peened for increased strength
- Includes a tool steel extractor and ejector
- Appropriate extractor spring
- MPI (Magnetic Particle Inspected) and randomly batch HPT (High Pressure Tested)
- Extractor made from 4140 gun quality, annealed, cold drawn steel
- Parkerized externally and internally chrome lined
- 8620 steel carrier with a properly machined Mil-Spec gas key
- Chrome lined, phosphated, and heat treated per GI specifications
- Secured to the carrier via Grade 8 fasteners and properly staked during final inspection
These precisely machined, finished, and hardened parts will ensure long-term proper gas system functioning and reliability. All experienced AR shooters know that the best spare parts kit for an AR-15 rifle is a spare complete bolt carrier assembly!
Additional Information:
- Parkerized finish and internally chrome lined
- Mil spec parts ensure a long service life
- Machined ejector and extractor per mil specs
- Full Auto carrier (see note)
- Drop-in fit for any quality 5.56 case head based AR rifle (.223/5.56 NATO, .300 Blackout, .204 Ruger, or 7.62X40 WT)
Note: The only difference between “semi-auto” and “full-auto” carriers are the carrier weight and external profile. The “full-auto” carrier is slightly heavier to provide more mass and lower cyclic rate that can benefit carbine length and shorter gas systems, short barreled/suppressed rifles, and machine guns. The “semi-auto” carrier is slightly lighter to provide the least amount of recoil impulse for rifle length gas systems, and its design makes reinstalling the firing pin easier after cleaning. Both carrier types are considered completely interchangeable, and there are no restrictions on the ownership of a “full auto” carrier group in a semi-automatic rifle.