Probably you can. I'm an ee with 40 years practice, and newer saw a BNC fail (save mechanical abuse), neither at work nor at my home lab, where I went through a lot of ancient scopes, way past their warranty period.
Note than even when new, BNCs are not considered stable phase connections - but they were never meant to be microwave connectors.
As someone already wrote, for low frequencies (<100MHz) and high impedance, you do not need microwave class connections.
Just treat them gently, and keep them clean, and don't count the connections. :-)
Maybe in some high volume production line, where thy are connected 100 times per day, 250 days per year, they will eventually degrade (gold plating scratched off), so the manufacturer is just covering his back.
Marko Cebokli