BCM Standard Mid Length Complete Upper Receiver Group for AR15 Lower Receivers (Length: 14.5) (2024)

Features

  • Factory machined M4 feed ramps on the receiver with hard coat anodization adding significant strength to the aluminum
  • USGI type laser etched T-marks to provide addressing for the remounting of tactical accessories such as optics, laser sights, etc
  • Preferred USGI 1/7 twist rate effectively runs new heavier 5.56 ammo
  • BCM barrel steel is Mil-Spec per MIL-B-11595E is stronger and will last longer than typical barrels offered in the commercial market
  • Chrome lined bore and chamber is harder than the barrel steel and aids in chambering, extraction and reliability
  • Barrrel manganese phosphate finish (Mil-Spec A-A-59267) creates a porous surface to absorb oil as to resist against corrosion from the elements
  • Mil-Spec F marked front sight base to insure the correct height for iron sight zeroing when using military iron sights
  • Mil-Spec taper pins secure the forged front sight base with the sling swivel secured by tubular rivets
  • The USGI barrel profiles enable the operator to carry their weapon for longer periods of time and deploy them faster and is compatible with current M203 mounting systems
  • HPT / MP inspected barrels

These 14.5" mid length gas barreled upper receiver groups have been specifically tuned to be a very soft and fast shooting set up. They are a joy to shoot, but please feed it good ammo. With good mil-spec pressured ammo we have been running H buffers. We do not recommend using lower powered ammo. If using less than mil-spec pressured ammo, it may be best to run a standard carbine buffer.

Made by Bravo Company MFG, Inc. (BCM). These Barreled Upper Receiver Groups are designed for shooting professionals with the Mil-Spec features for the demands of their duty. They are fully assembled, headspaced, and test fired.

As a note: BCM barrel components are parkerized separately before assembly. Prior to shipping, all BCM upper receiver groups are test fired for function, laser bore sighted with a Mil-spec carry handle for sight alignment within Mil-Specs, and then batch samples are test fired for accuracy. As such, the upper receiver group will show handling marks consistent with these quality control procedures.

M4 Feed Ramp Flat Top Receiver & Barrel Extension (USGI)
In developing the USGI M4 carbine as one of the primary weapons for today s infantry, some modifications were performed to the original M16 platform to enhance the reliability of the shorter barreled carbines. With the shorter carbine gas system and the increased gas port pressure, the carbine cycled faster, and at times the cycle rate could be faster than the magazine would feed ammunition. One of the modifications done to increase reliable feeding included enhancing the angle and the length of the feed ramps.

This USGI modification was done to both the barrel extension and the upper receiver, creating a longer and steeper feed ramp. These Mil-Spec M4 feed ramps are part of the original CNC manufacturing process. As a result, the factory machined M4 feed ramps on the receiver are hard coat anodized which adds significant strength to the aluminum. This feature is offered on all BCM® uppers and all BCM® barrels.

T-Marked Upper Receiver
The contemporary M16/M4 rifle is built around the concept of modularity. All of the BCM® flat top uppers feature a USGI type laser etched T-marks to provide addressing for the remounting of tactical accessories such as optics, laser sights, etc. This enables the weapon platform to be easily configured and then accurately reconfigured for each specific mission.

USGI 1/7 Twist Rate
The USGI 1/7 twist rate of all of the BCM® barrels is the preferred twist rate by most professional infantryman. This twist rate has proven very versatile and can effectively run the new heavier 5.56 ammo that is hugely popular with military and private security personal for its superior ballistics.

Mil-Spec 11595E - Barrel Steel
BCM® barrel steel is Mil-Spec per MIL-B-11595E. This grade (CMV) of steel is a Mil-Spec steel used in the USGI M16 family of rifles; it is stronger and will last longer than the typical barrels offered in the commercial market. The Mil-Spec grade steel gets its additional strength and rigidity from an increase in carbon and/or vanadium in the alloy. This will offer increased barrel life and performance through use in all types of extreme environments and temperatures.

Chrome Bore and Chamber
One of the first modifications that were made to the original M16 in the mid 1960 s was the addition of the chrome lined bore and chamber. It is now a worldwide standard in the industry for a battle rifle. The chrome bore and chamber is harder than the barrel steel and on the USGI M16/M4 rifles will aid in chambering, extraction, and reliability. It increases velocity, and also resist against fouling and corrosion from extended use in the field. This gives the end user a longer barrel life with less required time in maintenance and cleaning.

Manganese Phosphate Barrel Finish
Barrels are parkerized with the manganese phosphate finish (Mil-Spec A-A-59267). Military specifications also state that the entire barrel surface is phosphate finished to create a porous surface to absorb oil as to resist against corrosion from the elements. BCM® barrels are phosphated before installation of front sights. This is a much more extensive assembly operation, but insures that the entire barrel is finished and protected . . .even under the front sight base.

5.56 NATO Chambers
The USGI 5.56 NATO chamber is the best choice for effective deployment, reliability, and compatibility, of higher chamber pressures of military ammo.

Mil-Spec F-Marked Forged Front Sight Bases
Mil-Spec for rifles issued to the troops require taller front sight bases on all flat top AR rifles. Many commercial offerings use M16A2 height front sight bases on all of their barrels regardless of what type of upper it is installed on. As a result, owners of rifles and carbines with the flat top receiver configuration can have problems getting a proper 'zero' for elevation with Mil-Spec back up iron sights.

As all of the BCM® uppers are built for flat top uppers, all have the proper Mil-Spec F marked front sight base to insure the correct height for iron sight zeroing when using military iron sights. Mil-Spec taper pins secure the forged front sight base with the sling swivel secured by tubular rivets.

Government Barrel Profiles
Duty rifles are built to be carried - day in and day out. The USGI barrel profiles (often referred to as the Government Profile) enable the operator to carry their weapon for longer periods of time and deploy them faster than the heavier commercial H-Barrel counterparts. The government profile barrel is also compatible with the current M203 mounting systems.

HPT / MP Inspected Barrels
Military specifications require that barrels undergo a HPT (High-Pressure Test) load as a part of quality assurance procedures. Commonly referred to as a proof load, the M197 HPT is rated for 70,000 psi. BCM® barrels are proof loaded and then MPI (Magnetic Particle Inspected) to detect any possible flaws in the barrels surface. The barrels are MP inspected with both circular and longitudinal magnetic fields per ASTME1444-01 (current Mil-Spec) to assure a high quality finished product. All BCM® barrels are marked HP MP as our proof load marking.

Manufacturer: BCM

Specifications:

Caliber: 5.56 NATO
Barrel Length: 14.5"
Barrel Material: 11595E Spec Steel
Barrel Finish: Manganese Phosphate (Mil-Spec A-A-59267)
Bore & Chamber: Chrome Lined
Weight: ~3 lbs
Twist Rate: 1:7
Gas System: Carbine
Compatibility: Most compatible AR15 style lower receivers

NOTE: NFA rules apply

BCM Standard Mid Length Complete Upper Receiver Group for AR15 Lower Receivers (Length: 14.5) (2024)

FAQs

Is a 14.5 inch barrel legal? ›

You can buy 14.5″ barrels, but for most of us, it would require a muzzle device at least 1.5 inches long, and permanently attached, to meet the legal 16″ minimum.

What is the most accurate upper receiver for AR-15? ›

Bottom Line: If you want an upper receiver that is accurate, sturdy, and durable, the LaRue Match Grade Upper is the way to go. The upper's superior accuracy, innovative handguard attachment system, and high-quality barrel make it a standout at the $1300 price range.

How much does a BCM 14.5 standard barrel weigh? ›

Approximate Weight: 1lb 6oz.

Why does the military use 14.5 barrels? ›

In the 1980s, the Army's Armament Research and Development Center determined that 14.5 inches was the optimal barrel length for a reliable and effective carbine. Dubbed the XM4, this weapon was intended to replace the M1/M2 carbines as well as the M3 submachine gun and be issued to rear-echelon troops.

Can you own a 14.5 barrel in Texas? ›

Under federal law and in the Texas Penal Code, rifles with a barrel length of less than 16 inches and shotguns with a barrel length of less than 18 inches are generally prohibited.

What length AR-15 is best? ›

When you consider the three common barrel lengths of AR-15 — 16, 18 and 20 inches — the easy handling and performance of the 16-inch barrel is the reason the carbine length is by far the most popular. For personal defense and as an all-around recreational rifle, the 16-inch barrel rifle is easily the best choice.

What is the most accurate AR caliber? ›

The 5.56mm is an inherently accurate round, and with premium ammunition, will not have any problem printing sub-MOA groups at distance. Combat effective to 600 yards, talented varmint and target shooters will make shots out to 800 yards with longer barrels and heavier loads.

Can any AR-15 Upper match with any AR-15 lower? ›

THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE MIXING UPPER AND LOWER RECEIVER FROM DIFFERENT BRANDS. Okay, we have established that, for the most part, the best AR upper and lower receivers from different manufacturers will physically fit together without affecting accuracy.

What barrels does BCM use? ›

BCM barrel steel is Mil-Spec per MIL-B-11595E. This grade (CMV) of steel is a Mil-Spec steel used in the USGI M16 family of rifles; it is stronger and will last longer than the typical barrels offered in the commercial market.

Do BCM barrels come dimpled? ›

They are definitely dimpled. There you have it. Now place your order before they go out of stock. BTW, if you order the 20" SS410 barrel they have in stock, it will probably be the most accurate AR you own.

How much does a BCM lower receiver weight? ›

SAFE and SEMI safety selector markings. Weight: 2.2 lbs.

How much does a BCM standard barrel weight? ›

Pros and cons between bcm lightweight barrel profile (1lb 6oz) vs government profile (1lb 12oz) besides weight difference?

How heavy should a recce rifle be? ›

Recce VS M4 VS MK 14
Barrel LengthWeight Specifications
Recce Rifle16″-18″Under 9 Lbs With Optic
M4 Rifle14.5″Under 8 Lbs With Optic
MK14 Rifle18″-22″Under 12 Lbs With Optic
Oct 21, 2021

How much does a BCM rifle buffer weigh? ›

This gives more adjustability, with BCM's buffer weights ranging from 3.8oz (T0) to 7.4oz (T4). More weight not only slows the cycle of the gun and reduces recoil impulse, but it also delivers more chambering force and helps resist bolt bounce.

Is a 14.5 inch barrel an NFA item? ›

A rifle subject to the NFA has a barrel or barrels of less than 16 inches in length.

Is 14.5 barrel a SBR? ›

So if your question is if an AR rifle with a 14.5 inch barrel is an SBR, the answer is yes. By federal law, an SBR is a rifle with a barrel length of less than 16 inches.

What is the shortest barrel you can legally own? ›

Assembling the firearm into an NFA-regulated configuration (rifle with buttstock but barrel shorter than 16 inches) would be a violation of the National Firearms Act.

How long does an AR-15 barrel have to be to be legal? ›

According to the NFA of 1934, barrel length dictates what firearm is considered a rifle, pistol, or “Any Other Weapon.” To satisfy the legal definition of a rifle, a 16-inch barrel is required. When paired with a stock, all-in-all, your rifle should be 26 inches.

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