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  1. SOLGW BCGs are already well established and known for their quality and reliability, there isn't much we can do to make it better. We opted to use OCKS (which we have been using on our SBCGs since 2018) and SCP (NP3 or black nitride), it is otherwise identical to the original SOLGW BCG. Features:

    • Sbcg

      The S in SBCG stands for Secure Staking, Slick Side. SBCG...

  2. www.atlascopco.com › documents › Atlas-Copco-Compressed-Air-Manual-8th-editionATLAS COPCO COMPRESSED AIR MANUAL

    Pressure conversion: The unit generally used to define pressure for compressed air components is effective pressure (also called gauge pressure), stated in bar(e). Consumer 2 is stated in absolute pressure, 7 bar(a). The ambient pressure is subtracted from 7 bar to yield the effective pressure.

  3. Description. Sons of Liberty understands the importance of the bolt carrier in an AR15 Platform rifle, so they tailored their BCGs around durability, reliability and consistency, while avoiding adding gimmicky “features” or coatings. All SOLGW Bolt Carrier Groups are SP/HPT/MPI.

  4. Pressure conversion: The unit generally used to define pressure for compressed air components is effective pressure (also called gauge pressure), stated in bar(e). Consumer 2 is stated in absolute pressure, 7 bar(a). The ambient pressure is subtracted from 7 bar to yield the effective pressure.

  5. The S in SBCG stands for Secure Staking, Slick Side. SBCG carrier has a series of serrations or dimples to aid in closing an out of battery bolt on upper receivers without a forward assist. The carrier still has forward assist pawl notches, and so is compatible with forward assist equipped uppers.

  6. dedicated trim station. From an economical and functional standpoint, utilizing existing assets (Compressor 10 and 11) in conjunction with Atlas Machine’s BFC-3000 would deliver better pressure control with a quicker return on investment than adding a large va.

  7. Controls such as start/stop and load/unload respond to reductions in air demand, increasing compressor discharge pressure by turning the compressor off or unloading it so that it does not deliver air for periods of time.