kwelz
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Ok I get ya. I still tend to think they are about the best bang for your buck but that doesn't mean they are the cheapest. One thing there is no argument on however is DD pricing. I picked up a DD upper a few weeks back for less than I could have built the same BCM upper.
The nice thing about the way BCM sells their guns though is that you can pretty much configure them the way you want. The price is going to be in line with other brands of that quality, maybe not the cheapest when compared to DD or Spikes, but in the same ball park. And you are offered the chance to configure it the way you want it. Upper/upper+bolt, Rail/no rail, normal handguards, whatever you want.
In the interest of full disclosure, I don't own a single BCM rifle right now but I do have a gun built off a Spikes matched Upper and lower. Of course all the internals are Noveske/BCM but everyone always asks me what model of spikes it is.
All this stuff aside, there are only two considerations.
1: Does the rifle fit the purpose you are purchasing it for.
2: Are you happy with your purchase.
Outside of that it really doesn't matter.
The nice thing about the way BCM sells their guns though is that you can pretty much configure them the way you want. The price is going to be in line with other brands of that quality, maybe not the cheapest when compared to DD or Spikes, but in the same ball park. And you are offered the chance to configure it the way you want it. Upper/upper+bolt, Rail/no rail, normal handguards, whatever you want.
In the interest of full disclosure, I don't own a single BCM rifle right now but I do have a gun built off a Spikes matched Upper and lower. Of course all the internals are Noveske/BCM but everyone always asks me what model of spikes it is.
All this stuff aside, there are only two considerations.
1: Does the rifle fit the purpose you are purchasing it for.
2: Are you happy with your purchase.
Outside of that it really doesn't matter.