GEMTECH 5.56 Suppressed Bolt Carrier

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GEMTECH GSBC-556

Ported bolt carriers... next step is laser rifles

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Ported bolt carriers... next step is laser rifles

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  • Product Description

    At a quick glance, the GEMTECH Suppressed Bolt Carrier may look like any other AR Bolt you've ever seen. This drop-in replacement is anything but average and allows the user to swap between Unsuppressed (U) and Suppressed (S) with a simple twist of a valve. No permanent modifications to the firearm, adjustable gas blocks, heavy buffers or any other additional components are necessary.  Simply set the valve to the appropriate type of shooting and drop the bolt in your platform.  This is a perfect solution for the guy that owns multiple types of AR's but doesn't want to outfit each one with adjustable gas blocks, etc.. 

    Any and all shooters will notice an additional benefit to venting excess gas at the bolt: reduced carrier speed.  This translates to less felt recoil and lower cyclic rates (for full auto applications) as well as reduced wear on the system as a whole.

    Intended for use in any system that runs a standard 5.56 bolt carrier.

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  • Reviews

    Silencer Shop Authority Reviews

    Gemtech Suppressed Bolt Carrier and the Gemtech G5-T

    Todd Huey from Lone Star Boars tests the new Gemtech 5.56 suppressed bolt carrier and the Gemtech G5-T titanium 5.56 Suppressor provided by Silencer Shop. The Gemtech Bolt carrier provides added benefits when shooting suppressed.

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    Gemtech Suppressed Bolt Carrier

    Gemtech 556 bolt carrier reviewed by the team at Tactical Gun Review.

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    Silencer Review: Gemtech G5-T 5.56mm Suppressor and Suppressed Bolt Carrier

    The 5.56MM Quickmount for G5 and G5-T is simple to use and offers a repeatable mounting method. This means that if you remove and re-mount the suppressor, there won’t be any additional changes in point of impact.

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