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Flag & Armor 8-Degree 3x5 CNC Metal BCAR

Flag & Armor 8-Degree 3x5 CNC Metal BCAR

Regular price $50.00 USD
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The Flag & Armor 8-Degree 3x5 BCAR is a CNC-milled aluminum rifling attachment from Jing-Jia / Flag and Armor. Featuring fifteen flange bearings in a trivictus-style arrangement, this version promises increased accuracy in higher FPS applications than their earlier 3x4 BCAR. Additionally, the skeletonized venting design minimizes turbulence out of the barrel. With a metal locking collet, this BCAR fits snuggly on many 16mm or similar OD exposed metal barrels. Available in a bright orange-gold anodized finish. 

FEATURES:
• Flag & Armor 8-Degree 3x6 BCAR
• CNC-milled Aluminum rifling attachment

• Designed and produced by Jing Jia of Flag & Armor
• Precision machined with an orange-gold anodized finish

• Compatible with most exposed 16mm or similar OD barrels* 
• Fits blasters like the Worker Seagull, Harrier, and Sillybutts Alchemist
• Metal Locking Collet ensures a secure fit

*Note: Barrel tip clearance is required for proper fit. This BCAR may not fit properly with shorter barrels. Metal BCARs may show wear on the finish of anodized barrels.

INCLUDES:
• 1 Flag & Armor BCAR

SPECS:
• Twist Angle: 8-Degree
• Twist Rate: Standard
Lines: 3
Rows: 5
• Total Bearings: 15
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Material: CNC anodized aluminum
• Dimensions: 

LINKS:
Flag & Armor SLA BCARs
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Brian

Game changer this thing is awesome! Great price too

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Colton F.
Great

Using it on a Kunlun, it’s so good. Was able to hit a paint bottle the size of two of my fingers at 50m away fairly easily. FPS cap seems around 275 before darts spin out.

Used it on my new Rush as well which sits at just under 200FPS and found no issues. Works beautifully.

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Stephen D.
Does its job

It's better than having no BCAR or SCAR at all. Connection and fit are great. But it seems like it might be a little wide for a standard barrel once the dart exits. No satisfying sound from the bearings or anything, and I do get a couple of fishtails on half darts from my Alchemist.

That could be the dart quality though. I think this is a good midway pick for anyone that isn't ready to commit to a Sabre BCAR.

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Austin C.

Accurate