Elevate your AR-15 experience with the SBCG from Forward Controls Design.
The SBCG represents a refined approach to the standard bolt carrier, specifically designed for slick side uppers and those without a forward assist. While factory M16 carriers are commendable, the SBCG introduces enhancements that set it apart.
Key Features:
- Secure Stacking: The 'S' in SBCG stands for Secure Stacking, Slick Side, featuring serrations to assist in closing an out-of-battery bolt on upper receivers lacking a forward assist.
- Compatibility: Despite its unique design, the SBCG retains forward assist pawl notches, ensuring compatibility with forward assist-equipped uppers.
- OCKS Technology: Utilises Ned Christiansen's OCKS (Optimized Carrier Key Screws) that, when staked correctly, provide significant advantages over conventional screws, including deep knurling for improved engagement.
- Testing and Quality: Each SBCG undergoes rigorous testing, including firing pin protrusion checks, gas key torquing and staking, and is individually test-fired (5 rounds of XM193) by our trusted partners at Sionics Weapons System.
- Serrated Surface: The concave area forward of the gas vents is machined with a serrated surface to facilitate silent bolt closing on upper receivers without a forward assist.
- Durability: SBCG carriers are constructed from 8620 steel and machined to USGI specifications, ensuring robust performance.
Specifications:
- NP3 coated mil-spec bolt carrier
- OCKS (Optimized Carrier Key Screws)
- Serrated forward assist surface on carrier
The SBCG bolts are manufactured from Carpenter 158® Steel, each undergoing HP/MPI testing and inspection. They are shot peened and come equipped with a Sprinco heavy extractor spring and black spring insert, enhancing reliability and performance. Additionally, the bolt and cam pin feature NP3 treatment for improved corrosion resistance and reduced carbon buildup.
Additional Information:
- Shot Peened
- Sprinco 5-Coil Heavy Duty Extractor Spring
- Black Insert
- 100% HPT & MPI
Experience the difference with the SBCG, where innovation meets functionality.