The Rosco “Sauce Pack” bundles were created after direct requests from our customers to provide them with the key components needed for their carbine/ pistol builds at a great combined price. The result is a hand-picked list of parts that will produce results right out of the box. All parts within these kits are designed to synchronize together and create an un-interrupted system that will bring every individual component to its peak performance level. The perfect marriage of all our available Bloodline accessories and our in-house made barrels will make for the ultimate combo in performance and cost savings.
Our Bloodline sauce packs feature our hard-use barrels (from the namesake category) and the accessories needed to provide the consumer with a complete ignition system for their Duty/ Defense builds. Each Bloodline “Sauce Pack” features a Bloodline barrel, Bloodline BCG (5.56/.300 BLK), Bloodline Gas Block (Non-Adjustable), and a Bloodline Gas Tube (Pistol, Carbine, Mid-Length, or Rifle). The parts are all designed to work perfectly when paired together and are designed to maximize the performance of each component, collectively!
Bloodline “Sauce Packs” include the following:
- Bloodline Barrel
- Bloodline BCG (5.56/.300 BLK)
- Bloodline Gas Block (Non-Adjustable)
- Bloodline Gas Tube
Tim Mccoy (verified owner) –
Awesome! Everything fits together well. Very happy
Craig (verified owner) –
Solid parts. Clean finish. Nice fit. Top notch drip for your build.
Lawrence Marmora –
The first thing that strikes you when you open that package, is just how awesome the boxes are from Rosco. The box that the barrel came in looked badass, and is built like a tank. I don’t want to throw it away because it’s that awesome of a box.
The barrel was, bolt carrier group, gas block & tube were very nicely made & looked badass as well. No issues with any of them at all. They went together without issue, and into my build very easily.
The gun functioned flawlessly and cycled super smoothly. The Sauce Pack performed exactly as advertised. I’ll definitely recommend them in the future and use them again in future builds.