The TRYBE Defense Mil-Spec 5.56 Enhanced Complete Bolt Carrier Group also has enhanced gas key screws and cam pin. While the TRYBE Defense Mil-Spec AR-15 .223/5.56/.300 AAC Complete Bolt Carrier Group BCG does not.
This bolt carrier is for 223 556 and 300
It probably does have the stamp Trybe logo on it.
Yes, TRYBE BCGs are cut for full auto capability. Binary triggers should not be a problem either.
Yes, the TRYBE Defense Mil-Spec AR-15 .223/5.56/.300 AAC Complete Bolt Carrier Group will be compatible with Aero Precision uppers (in 5.56/.223/300 Blackout) and charging handles.
In many cases, BCGs are indistinguishable between each other, assuming retail prices, styles, and finishes are similar. This is generally the case between TRYBE and Aero BCGs. Pride of ownership then becomes a primary aspect, although many would put price and value first. Both of those examples have proven track records and are made by companies that are considered mid-tier, cost conscious manufacturers that stand behind their products. Aero has been making great products for years, and TRYBE has long been proven to be their equal, although in many cases a better value. Both are very respected in the industry, and you can expect a quality product that you can be proud of from both.
Short answer is yes, but it will ultimately depend on the buffer system.
The TRYBE Defense Mil-Spec AR-15 .223/5.56/.300 AAC Complete Bolt Carrier Group BCG is full auto rated and should work fine with that trigger.
Yes. In order to fire 300 Blackout, you must swap your barrel with a 300 Blackout barrel. It would be the only component that is required to replace. The 5.56 BCG will be compatible with 300 Blackout.
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