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Classic Insights - General

At the heart of every AR 15 is a bolt carrier group. The bolt carrier group sits in the center of the rifle, in front of the stock, above the magazine, and behind the barrel. It's inside the rifle and is incredibly important to the weapon's function. Like everything in the AR-15 world bolt carrier groups is varied depending on the user's budget, caliber, and build intentions. That might answer your question about what a AR-15 bolt carrier group is, but if not, keep reading because we are diving deep into the world of the BCG.

The AR-15 is a modular weapon, and as a modular weapon, the design is endlessly customizable. You can buy or build almost any size and caliber of AR-15. One big decision you'll have to make is the barrel, and as far as barrels go, we have a lot to talk about.

9mm revolvers are so freakin cool. They allow you to use the most common round out there for handguns, but in a classic wheel gun platform. It also allows revolver shooters access to a wide variety of loads, which includes reduced recoil and defensive ammo at any weight. 9mm ammunition is also cheaper than any centerfire revolver cartridge. 9mm revolvers simply make sense.

If you look at the side of your AR-15's lower receiver, it likely says something like Multi-Cal. What exactly does that mean? Well, the AR-15 may have started its life as a small-bore rifle chambered in one caliber, but the popularity of the rifle has ensured it now comes in more flavors than Ben and Jerry's. Let's look at some of the most popular calibers the AR-15 now finds itself in.

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