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Offline k2009c

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BC Tactical Handguard for US owners
« on: February 13, 2014, 12:57:07 PM »
I am interested in getting the BC Tactical handguard set but am wanting to know if it is legal to have it shipped to me from Canada.   As far as I know I will still comply with Title 18, U.S.C., Section 922(r) since I am replacing a foreign handguard set with another. 

Anyone in the states using this handguard set or had it shipped to you?  If so, any special shipping process needed? 

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Re: BC Tactical Handguard for US owners
« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2014, 01:08:46 PM »
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Anyone in the states using this handguard set or had it shipped to you?  If so, any special shipping process needed? 

I'm sure if you call the company you are buying from, you won't be the first US customer to ask them that question.
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Re: BC Tactical Handguard for US owners
« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2014, 06:55:04 PM »
Maybe, don't even buy one.  I am a metal worker and what many others don't consider is that Aluminum is a great conductor.  This means that as your barrel heats up so will your quad-grip and subsequently your hand as well.  If you will never shoot more than a round every couple minutes or always wear shooting gloves this wont be a problem.  I have burned my forearms moving to a patrol carry.  Since then I have gone to beaver barf or some polymer as they do get hot buy not burn.  Also the quads snag on EVERY piece of gear as you are transitioning, I have come full circle and only do stock now.  Remember always try to remember K.I.S.S. 

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Re: BC Tactical Handguard for US owners
« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2014, 07:45:13 PM »
I totally agree. My first VZ was mall ninja'd and it got way too hot. It only takes about 60 or so rounds to heat up the handgaurd a on a VZ. I now have one with beaver barf and it manages the heat fairly well.

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Re: BC Tactical Handguard for US owners
« Reply #4 on: February 14, 2014, 12:18:16 AM »
*Hanguard heat depends alot on the handguard design itself too. 

Bonesteel and NEA/Troy both sit low over the piston and have no top ventilation -- narrow sides between upper and lower handguards and then substantial lower ventilation to allow air to circulate through the handguard.

The BC tactical


and Corwin/Zahal Czech Army approved handguards


both have substantial upper handguard ventilation. 

The upper ventilation likely makes a big difference in handguard temp.

Whereas AKs' Pistons vent through the gas tube in front of the handguard, the VZ 58's piston vents beneath the handguard.  The reason for aluminum is that it's light and softer than the receiver is less likely to scratch.  Also, it doesn't melt (VZ 58s run hot b/c of piston setup regardless) and arguably provides a more stable platform for optics than does polymer.

A compromise either way.
However, add a Gas Pedal thumb rest and a Magpul AFG2, and your hand is pretty well isolated from the handguard itself -- or a vertical grip if you prefer and you're golden all around.   Gloves are probably a good idea regardless, but considering that several of the above handguards are used on and with full auto VZ 58s, I think you'll be fine if you take precautions w/ your handguard setup.

Heck, even the top of the  line 500 Euro, ~$600 US Antonin Zendl handguard is aluminum and has the least ventilation of any I've seen (some pics show top cover vent holes, most don't):


Your call on your rifle and roles you want it to fill, but for me, I prefer optimized mechanicals over keeping a handguard cool to touch.

I went with the troy/NEA because I like the low optic mount/ability to keep proper sight picture w/ factory stock (not having not upgrade that too) and that it keeps the lines of the factory furniture -- don't like the wider grip handguards and much more rails than I need w/ some of the other setups...

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Re: BC Tactical Handguard for US owners
« Reply #5 on: February 14, 2014, 02:42:31 PM »

Offline Kaethias

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Re: BC Tactical Handguard for US owners
« Reply #6 on: February 15, 2014, 04:29:33 PM »
Wanstalls appears to ship to the US: http://www.wanstallsonline.com/bc-tactical-858-rail-system-gen-2.html

I just emailed them yesterday to ask if they would ship to the U.S. and their reply back to me was unfortunately no.

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Re: BC Tactical Handguard for US owners
« Reply #7 on: February 15, 2014, 05:07:17 PM »
Hmmm.  I added to my cart and it allowed me to put a US address in...  Maybe email BC Tactical directly and ask them about a US supplier?  Or find a friend/friend of a friend in Canada?

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Re: BC Tactical Handguard for US owners
« Reply #8 on: February 17, 2014, 11:01:48 AM »
I have a Bone Steel Quad lower I'd part with for cheep if your interested???