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Yes...

Nice to see some of these lost threads seeing the light of day again. I was worried I would never see them again.... :whoo:
 
This is just damn impressive. How long did it take you to run across three matching versions of these?
 
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Bump for sheer awesomeness. haha.

Anyone know a rough figure for the number of bcd/ar 42 and 43s produced?
 
Thanks guys. The bcd/ar 43 is the toughest to find. I think a bcd/ar 42 may be easier to find than a regular ar 42. Production numbers are tough because they were numbered within regular ar production. They were bcd diverted receivers simply assembled at ar and placed within production at various points.
 

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