May 8, 2019
2019 Best AR-15 Bolt Carrier Groups
There are few parts of an AR that are as important as the bolt carrier group. While the standard Mil-Spec bolt carrier does its job well and has for decades, new improvements in technology and materials have come along and revolutionized the design. When looking at the Best Bolt Carrier Group to use for any AR-15, there a number of factors one must consider. Like many aftermarket pieces for ARs, much depends on what the intended purpose of the weapon is, what sort of budget you have to work with, firing frequency, and of course aesthetic appeal. However, before we delve into the finer points, lets first understand what a bolt carrier group is and what sorts of duties it performs.What is the purpose of a bolt carrier?
The physical bolt carrier itself houses the bolt, gas key, firing pin, extractor, and cam pin. This unit, as a whole rides inside the upper receiver. Its main purpose is to strip a round from the magazine, chamber it, cycle the “action”, eject the empty brass, and reset the hammer all in one cycle. The BCG is easily the most critical component of the weapon and has a large part in deciding whether a gun is reliable or not. It truly is the heart and soul of the weapon. The BCG, when working with the buffer, buffer spring, and tube creates the necessary motion to cycle the action as well as determining the degree of muzzle rise and recoil the shooter will experience.The THREE types of BCGs
For the most part, bolt carrier groups come in three different options. M-16, AR-15 and lightweight. Both the M-16 and AR-15 share many of the same characteristics, but each has its own purpose and function. The M-16 version is heavier and has a longer, full size rear section. The increased mass remains in battery longer and is designed to withstand the abuse of fully automatic fire as well as match grade guns. The AR-15 BCG on the other hand is designed for semi-automatic fire and cycles faster, usually because of its lighter weight. Lastly, the lightweight/Low Mass BCG is a built for ultra-light competition guns that require a number of other parts in order for it to function reliably. Precision tuning is also needed in order for it to run at its best.Why upgrade to a better bolt carrier group?
Now that you know what a bolt carrier is and what the three different types are, why do you need to upgrade? Depending on how much you actually shoot and what sort of demands your rifle is expected to achieve will usually determine what sort of BCG you will select if you choose to upgrade. There are four primary reasons to upgrade. • Improved Reliability: A heavier steel BCG increases the gun cycle time and reduces stress on the spent brass. This sort of benefit is for those who reload. The weight also helps in the rifles ability to digest more types of ammunition with very minimal adjustment. A steel BCG is what the military and law enforcement mainly use in their service rifles because they can handle a large volumes of fire. • Improved Durability: Titanium and or coated/plated carriers bring a higher level of durability when compared to steel BCGs. Titanium is lighter and stronger than steel and can withstand a higher amount of heat and extreme pressures when using hotter loads. Something to keep in mind though is titanium is more expensive and commands a higher price. A coated/plated BCG has a slicker surface and is much easier to clean, usually requiring nothing more than wiping it down with a cloth. • Increased Speed: Choosing a BCG that utilizes titanium or anodized aluminum decreases the weight and mass and therefore allows the firearm to cycle at a higher rate compared to the heavier steel in semi-auto fire. While weapon control is gained more through practice than anything, this higher rate of fire can prove beneficial in the competition field. • Improved Action Smoothness: When using a BCG with a Nickel Boron, Diamond-Like Carbon coating or Black Nitride, you will enjoy a slicker surface and reduced friction which creates a smoother action as a whole.Best AR-15 Charging Handles
Top Selling AR-15 Bolt Carrier Groups | price | |
1 | Rainier Arms AR-15 Precision Match Grade BCG - nitride | $169.95 |
2 | BCM Bolt Carrier Group - Auto MP | $169.00 |
3 | AR-15 Bolt Carrier Group - Nitride | $89.99 |
4 | Noveske Enhanced Bolt Carrier Group | $185.25 |
5 | Sharps Rifle Co AR-15 Xtreme Performance | $179.99 |
6 | F-1 Firearms 5.56 DuraBolt Bolt Carrier Group | $300.00 |
7 | Rainier Arms BCG - AR-15 Precision Match Grade - stainless | $189.95 |
8 | V Seven AR-15 Titanium BCG Complete Ionbond Finish | $348.23 |
9 | Faxon Gunner BCG Ultra-Light Bolt Carrier Groups | $236.55 |
10 | Shooting Innovations AR-15 LMB Low Mass BCG | $152.99 |
2019 Product Review: Top-Selling Charging Handles
1. Rainier Arms AR-15 Precision Match Grade BCG - Nitride
Price: $169.95

- Full Auto Carrier
- SAE 8620
- Heat Treated
- Nitrided
2. BCM Bolt Carrier Group - Auto MP
Price: $169.00

3. AR-15 Bolt Carrier Group - Nitride
Price: $89.99

4. Noveske Enhanced Bolt Carrier Group
Price: $185.25

5. Sharps Rifle Co AR-15 Xtreme Performance Bolt Carrier Group XPB
Price: $179.99
