This kit contains all the necessary parts to mount to your Mil-Spec dimension stock assembly to your Mil-Spec lower receiver: MK2 Mod 1; Mil-Spec M16A4 rifle action spring; MK2 Receiver Extension (approximately 3/4in longer than carbine), 7076T6, 8 position, Mil-Spec diameter; Lock Nut (Castle) M4; Receiver QD End Plate (include mount for QD swivel). PLEASE NOTE: because of the MK2’s longer length some Mil-Spec stocks may not completely collapse closed all the way up to the M4 Lock nut. Specifications for Bravo Company MFG MK2 Recoil Mitigation System: Manufacturer: Bravo Company MFG Color: Black Finish: Hard Coat Anodized Fabric/Material: 7075-T6 Aluminum Features of Bravo Company MFG MK2 Recoil Mitigation System Lessens felt recoil, without compromising reliability Provides a more consistent carrier velocity, which can aid in accuracy, reliability over conventional carbine buffer system Increased internal counterweight travel reduces bolt bounce Internal spring to reduce noise of counter weight shifting and ensure more consistent weight placement Mil-Spec M16A4 rifle spring with more spring coils than M4 carbine, increases consistency and widens operating envelope Buffer made of 7075T6 aluminum, hard coat anodized for lasting endurance. Comprised of Mil-Spec components Package Contents: Bravo Company MFG MK2 Recoil Mitigation System
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Bor –
Makes my Bcm 16 inch upper recoil very soft. T2 worked with pmc 223 reliably. I suggest it.
DougDimmadome –
Kinda nitpicking but there’s no cutout on the buffer tube for the buffer weight and spring retention… thing. Without a jig to put it together (I’m new at this rifle building stuff by the way) there’s no real way to keep it dead center once you crank down on that castle nut. So my advice is get an A5 style buffer system but also get all the tools and jigs you need to build a rifle properly unlike myself. It’s a little canted to the left by a couple degrees but I’ll be the only person in a room that’s aware of it. However, 9.8/10. I’m gonna be running this setup until I can afford a jp enterprises silent capture buffer for an even quieter, more tunable and flatter shooting experience.
Brett –
I put this on an 18" SPR build. There was a noticeable reduction in recoil. Even with the extra length the stock can still fully collapse so there really isn't a difference between this and a cabine length extension as far as overall length added to the rifle. I'll be using this for all my future builds. The QD endplate holds the sling very well and will not allow it to come out by wiggling.
Marlon Martinez –
This is the second time I perched this Product and I’m not Disappointed. Excellent product great quality. Thanks optics planet for fast shipping and availability. Buy this for my Daniel Defense MK 18 .work the money it slows down the BCG buy your won’t regret
Average shooter –
I replaced my mil-spec buffer tube and law folder with this system. Only a few rounds with it but seems to have made a noticeable difference. I have it on a 12.5” carbine length barrel.
YankeeBluejeans –
All components are top quality and the buffer is interchangeable with Vltor A5. If you like BCM for their reputation and you love the A5 system, this IS the kit for you. All my 16" uppers can run the T2 weight buffer with light powered Wolf/PMC .223 range ammo (556 runs fine too, just a bit more recoil). I prefer the Sprinco green action spring but the included spring is a great mil-spec M16 rifle length spring. The castle nut has nice and snug turning threads. The end plate has a QD port but I don't use it. It did have some machine marks along the edge that other brands typically do not have but it's a minor gripe. The steel staked extremely well. Everything installed perfectly and it functions flawlessly. Here's my major issue and it may not apply to you. 8 positions are nice but on the 7 position Vltor A5 receiver extension (RE) the notches are spaced to mil-spec. This BCM RE is spaced closer together and the Mapgpul STR doesn't collapse as completely as with the Vltor RE. I also prefer to use a SB Tactical limit spacer to keep the fully extended position a notch or two short. For me, it's awesome to QUICKLY go from fully collapsed to properly extended at the perfect length of pull without having to futz. These inserts do not line up on the BCM MK2 system so it extends half a notch more. Not a fan! BCM owns the Kincel/Vltor A5 patent. Why change the spacing? I have to deduct a star for that.