K-SPEC Enhanced AR15 BCG, 5.56/ 300 Blackout- Dual Ejector, Side Vent, Sand Cuts, Smoked Grey DLC, Chrome Lined
The K-SPEC BCG combines multiple key features focused on increasing the reliability of your AR15 style firearm no matter if you are running suppressed or unsuppressed, and regardless of conditions. The K-SPEC is a truly plug and play BCG that will accommodate whatever configuration your mission requires.
For those running suppressed, the K-SPEC requires no additional tuning or tweaking of the gas or recoil systems to run reliably. Like all KAK BCGs, the K-SPEC is machined to the M16 full auto profile.
Slotted Angled Carrier Rails
For enhanced functionality in adverse and rugged conditions such as sand, mud, dirt, and grime. These rail cuts are designed for debris disbursement, resulting in ultra-high functionality in the toughest conditions, including suppressor fouling and foreign contaminates. Strategically located angle cuts in the rails result in fouling and debris being moved into noncritical areas that are not in contact with the receiver and do not affect the function of the firearm. aka sandcutter
Dual ejectors
The K-SPEC dual ejector system uses mil-spec ejectors and springs that require no proprietary parts. Ejector holes are centered on the lugs to avoid any reduction in strength of the bolt. The dual ejector system increases the ejection reliability and adds consistency to the ejection pattern. KAK Industry has been manufacturing dual ejector bolts for the AR10/LR308 platform for over a decade and has used that experience to create a durable and reliable dual ejector system for the AR15 platform.
- Designed to function reliably in the toughest conditions
- Optimized for both Suppressed and Un-suppressed use, All uses – All Conditions
- Dual Ejectors for enhanced reliability
- Angled Carrier Rail Cuts for flawless function in adverse conditions and prolonged suppressed use
- Downward Gas Ports to reduce gas blowback to shooter
- Full Auto Profile
- Permatex added between Gas Key and Carrier Mating Surface
- Carrier- 8620 steel, outside rails, bolt runs, and gas bores ground to .0002 tolerances, DLC Finished, Chrome Lined
- Bolt- 9310 steel, outside diameters ground to .0002 tolerances, MPI test, DLC finish
- Firing Pin- 8740 steel, Swiss turned, heat treated, precision ground, chrome plated
- Cam Pin – 4140 steel, Swiss turned, heat treated, DLC finish
- Extractor- 4140 steel, fully machined, Phosphate coated
- Extractor pin- S7 tool steel, ground, heat treated
- Ejector- S7 tool steel, ground, heat treated
- Gas key – 4130 steel, heat treated, secured with T25 torx fasteners, torqued to spec, staked with hydraulic staking machine, DLC Finish
- 11.5 oz
Machined in house and assembled using only the finest steels and components.
KAK Industry takes pride in producing some of the finest Mil-Spec/ Enhanced AR15 bolt carrier groups available, made 100% in house at our MO facility using Doosan machining centers, Tsugami Swiss turning, and the latest in FANUC robotics combined into an automated cell giving us lights out production capability. In house automated CMM Inspection processes ensure consistent quality.
DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon) coating is a type of thin film coating that mimics the properties of diamond. It’s known for its exceptional hardness, wear resistance, and low friction characteristics. DLC coatings are applied using various techniques and are widely used in industrial, automotive, and consumer applications.
Properties of DLC Coatings
- Hardness: DLC coatings are extremely hard, often approaching the hardness of natural diamond. This makes them highly resistant to abrasion and wear.
- Low Friction: The low friction coefficient of DLC coatings reduces friction between surfaces, which can enhance the performance and longevity of moving parts.
- Corrosion Resistance: DLC coatings provide good resistance to corrosion, protecting the underlying material from degradation due to environmental factors.
- Chemical Resistance: They are resistant to many chemicals, which makes them suitable for harsh environments.
- Optical Properties: DLC coatings can be transparent or have a black appearance, and they can be tailored to have various optical properties depending on the application.
How DLC Coating is Applied
DLC coatings are typically deposited using one of the following methods:
- Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD): This process involves creating a gas-phase precursor that decomposes on the substrate surface to form the DLC film.
- Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD): Similar to other PVD techniques, this involves vaporizing a carbon source in a vacuum and allowing it to deposit onto the substrate.
- Plasma-Enhanced CVD (PECVD): This technique uses plasma to enhance the chemical reaction that deposits the DLC coating.
- Caliber:
- 5.56/300Blk
- Finish:
- DLC Smoked Grey
- Type:
- K-SPEC ENHANCED BCG
- Hand Preference:
- Right Hand