Description
The Bravo Company Recce 14 Carbine 5.56mm, 16″, BCM Mod 3 Pistol Grip, 30rd is a factory-built, mid-length gas system AR-15 designed for reliable performance right out of the box. It’s a complete upper receiver mated to a Bravo Company lower, featuring their enhanced components and a 16-inch cold hammer forged barrel for a blend of durability and handling. This rifle is ready to run with standard AR-15 magazines and requires no gunsmithing required to get started.
Key Features
- BCM Cold Hammer Forged (CHF) 16″ Barrel: Made from premium steel for extended service life and consistent accuracy.
- Mid-Length Gas System: Softer recoil impulse and reduced wear compared to carbine-length systems on a 16-inch barrel.
- BCM Mod 3 Pistol Grip: Aggressive texturing and a pronounced grip angle for superior control and comfort.
- BCM M-LOK Handguard: Lightweight, free-floated rail provides a solid mounting platform for lights, lasers, and grips.
- Complete Rifle Configuration: Ships as a fully assembled firearm, not a parts kit. Just add optics and ammo.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | 5.56x45mm NATO |
|---|---|
| Barrel Length | 16 inches |
| Overall Length | Approx. 34.5 inches (stock collapsed) |
| Weight (unloaded) | Approx. 6.5 lbs |
| Magazine Capacity | 30 Rounds (Magazine Included) |
| Muzzle Device | BCM Compensator Mod 1 |
Look, the devil is in the details with Bravo Company, and that’s where this rifle shines. The bolt carrier group is properly staked and MPI tested, the handguard is rock-solid with no wiggle, and the trigger is a solid mil-spec unit that breaks cleanly. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of mixed brass and steel-case through one without a single hiccup—it just runs. The price point of $1534.54 reflects that built-in reliability; you’re paying for a tool that’s been assembled with intent, not just slapped together. It’s compatible with any standard AR-15 lower parts, but why would you? The matched BCM lower with their Mod 3 grip is part of the package’s cohesive feel.
Who This Rifle Is For
This Recce 14 is for the shooter who wants a dependable, no-fuss rifle for range use, training classes, or home defense. It’s not a boutique showpiece; it’s a working gun. If you appreciate proven design, quality materials, and a company that stands behind its products, this BCM makes a strong case. It’s also an excellent foundation for someone who might want to upgrade specific components later, as the core platform is so robust.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Outstanding out-of-the-box reliability. The CHF barrel is a major value-add for long-term durability. The mid-length gas system genuinely makes shooting smoother. The fit and finish are top-tier for a production rifle. It’s mil-spec compatible across the board for easy parts swapping.
Cons: At this price, some might expect an upgraded trigger. The included compensator is effective but loud—neighbors at the range will know you’re there. It’s a complete rifle, so you’re buying the whole system even if you had plans for a different stock or grip from the start.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the upper receiver compatible with other AR-15 lowers?
A: Absolutely. The BCM Recce 14 upper receiver will fit and function on any mil-spec AR-15 lower receiver. The complete rifle simply comes with a matched BCM lower for consistency.
Q: What does “Recce” mean in the model name?
A: “Recce” is military slang for reconnaissance. In the firearms world, it typically denotes a versatile, general-purpose rifle setup—often with a mid-length barrel and optics-ready platform—suited for a variety of roles, which describes this 16-inch carbine perfectly.
Q: What optics would you recommend for this setup?
A: This rifle is a blank slate. For a true recce role, a low-power variable optic (LPVO) from brands like Vortex or Primary Arms in the 1-6x or 1-8x range is a fantastic choice. For closer-quarters work, a red dot like an Aimpoint PRO or Holosun 510C pairs beautifully with the lightweight handguard.
That said, if you’re looking for a seriously capable AR that you can trust from the first magazine, the Bravo Company Recce 14 Carbine delivers. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. Remember, an FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases, so factor that into your planning.




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