I'm building an AR in 204 and I have a question. Not my first AR build, but my first in 204. I have a BCG from ICE arms that I'm kinda iffy on. Heard some things about them lately that's making me think I need to verify headspace on their bcg.
So....question; What headspace go/no go gauge do I need?
Thanks,
SMASH
204 AR Build Question
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Re: 204 AR Build Question
Ya need a .204 Ruger go/no go gauge. Shame to buy a set just to check one build. Is there a local gunsmith that might check it for a small fee? Like smaller than the cost of the gauge. Or (and i know this will be controversial) you can use a factory round for "go" (that's not the controversial part) , and the same round with two thicknesses of scotch tape on the head for the "no go". Best to pull the ejector outta the bolt first.
Re: 204 AR Build Question
I kinda live in the middle of nowhere. As far as I know I'm the only one out here that builds AR's. If I ordered a set I'd probably be the only guy within 200 miles that had a set...
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Re: 204 AR Build Question
If you buy a Shilen barrel it comes with a head spaced bolt with matching S/N to the barrel. A pretty good service if you ask me.
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Re: 204 AR Build Question
Smash, the above method, with a factory round, will work. But I have been told, pull the firing pin (for safety) if use this method. The best is a set of gauge's, but when you do not use them often and need to save money, the round with and without the two layers of tape will do the job. Bill KTrpshtr wrote:Ya need a .204 Ruger go/no go gauge. Shame to buy a set just to check one build. Is there a local gunsmith that might check it for a small fee? Like smaller than the cost of the gauge. Or (and i know this will be controversial) you can use a factory round for "go" (that's not the controversial part) , and the same round with two thicknesses of scotch tape on the head for the "no go". Best to pull the ejector outta the bolt first.
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Re: 204 AR Build Question
Smash, if you havn't bought the barrel already, you will find that some of the barrel suppliers (JP, Shilen) will include a matched BCG, and the extra cost is almost nill compared to other suppliers that do not provide a (matched ) BCG.
Also, remember you can't adjust the headspace in the barrel-install step, since it just plainly is locked against the receiver with the barrel nut, so I'm not really sure how the bolt could be adjusted?
Last I knew, and I could be wrong, but the "matching" of the BCGs to the barrels a more a selling-the-right-one, thing, rather than an act of machining/cutting/turning the bolt, barrel or receiver.
Ie., I'm quite sure that one off-the-shelf BCG can be used for .204, .223, 20 practical, and a few others, but a different BCG is required for a different family of cartridges like 50 beowulf, 450 bushmaster, 30 Rem, maybe 6.5 Greldel
If you got to ar15.com there is lots of (too much, lol!) info there. If you get your intel from the barrel makers, that's the best way to go...
Man, I talk too much, lol!!
Also, remember you can't adjust the headspace in the barrel-install step, since it just plainly is locked against the receiver with the barrel nut, so I'm not really sure how the bolt could be adjusted?
Last I knew, and I could be wrong, but the "matching" of the BCGs to the barrels a more a selling-the-right-one, thing, rather than an act of machining/cutting/turning the bolt, barrel or receiver.
Ie., I'm quite sure that one off-the-shelf BCG can be used for .204, .223, 20 practical, and a few others, but a different BCG is required for a different family of cartridges like 50 beowulf, 450 bushmaster, 30 Rem, maybe 6.5 Greldel
If you got to ar15.com there is lots of (too much, lol!) info there. If you get your intel from the barrel makers, that's the best way to go...
Man, I talk too much, lol!!