PMM’s B.C.D. allows the shooter full control of the SCAR with minor movement of the trigger finger saving the shooter precious time during magazine changes and battery manipulation.
Additionally the B.C.D’s main paddle is larger with finer serrations for extra grip while engaging the battery of the SCAR rifle traditionally.
Machined in-house out of 6061 aluminum then hardcoated per military standards, the PMM B.C.D. is a low cost and effective way of improving the operating functions of your SCAR rifle.
Product Features:
1x PMM SCAR BCD finished in a 8625 type 3 class 2 industry standard hardcoat in black or FDE
Mounting hardware and loctite 242 included
Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Installation is simple and is done in minutes. Torque value = 5 in/ lbs
No permanent modifications to the rifle.
Light weight less than 1 oz with Hardware.
Does not contact any critical components of the SCAR during articulation.
76 reviews for PMM BCD for FN SCAR (Battery Control Device)
Rated 5 out of 5
Robert K. –
Great little addition to my Scar well built nice color and makes battery release the flick of my finger tip!
Rated 5 out of 5
Martin J. –
High quality, easy install, does its job. Cant ask for more than that.
Rated 5 out of 5
David Cox –
Awesome well designed product. 10/10 would recommend.
Rated 5 out of 5
Christopher H. –
Great fit, easy to install, and looks good.
Rated 3 out of 5
Ken N. –
Mine did not fit on my Scar 17. Don’t know if the sent me the wrong one or if there is a trick to getting it to fit. Sent email to Parker Mountain and no one responded.
Robert K. –
Great little addition to my Scar well built nice color and makes battery release the flick of my finger tip!
Martin J. –
High quality, easy install, does its job. Cant ask for more than that.
David Cox –
Awesome well designed product. 10/10 would recommend.
Christopher H. –
Great fit, easy to install, and looks good.
Ken N. –
Mine did not fit on my Scar 17. Don’t know if the sent me the wrong one or if there is a trick to getting it to fit. Sent email to Parker Mountain and no one responded.