Dlask - how do they rate?

Ohh I dunno having an acr barrel with the retentipn pin fall out and that needs to be on the suppressed setting for the gas system to work kinda made up my mind with them.

But hey having a semi auto that's now transformed into a bolt action rifle until I figured out they drilled the wrong sized hole and to try it on suppressed, I guess expecting them to figure out their stuff is asking for bling... Because for dlask acr and ar I guess means the same measurements

We give canadian manufacturers wayyy too many free passes here on cgn.
 
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Ohh I dunno having an acr barrel with the retentipn pin fall out and that needs to be on the suppressed setting for the gas system to work kinda made up my mind with them.

But hey having a semi auto that's now transformed into a bolt action rifle until I figured out they drilled the wrong sized hole and to try it on suppressed, I guess expecting them to figure out their stuff is asking for bling... Because for dlask acr and ar I guess means the same measurements

We give canadian manufacturers wayyy too many free passes here on cgn.

Interesting - thanks. I will keep this in mind going through which components to consider
 
Bought a few things from them through the years, I have never had any issues with the quality of their work, they are known for their 1911's, 10/22 and muzzle devices.
 
I have a Dlask 701 AR lower, it seems to be fine. Bought it used with a Bushy LPK for a 100 bucks. Buy an Aero lower from Saskatoon Gun Works for $99 then choose your other name brand bits from various vendors.
 
Let's face it - a lower is a lower. If you want a "very good" lower, any one you buy will function perfectly because 99% of all lowers function perfectly. So a "good to very good" lower is purely a name choice. Colt Canada makes "good to very good" lowers, as does Knights. That said, most of the seriously addicted builders that I know use Aero, because it's not a 'quality critical' part as long as it's in spec, and Aero is, and save the shekels for the stuff that matters - barrel, bolt, trigger.

Just stay away from Christensen, right Mike?
 
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Let's face it - a lower is a lower. If you want a "very good" lower, any one you buy will function perfectly because 99% of all lowers function perfectly. So a "good to very good" lower is purely a name choice. Colt Canada makes "good to very good" lowers, as does Knights. That said, most of the seriously addicted builders that I know use Aero, because it's not a 'quality critical' part as long as it's in spec, and Aero is, and save the shekels for the stuff that matters - barrel, bolt, trigger.

Just stay away from Christensen, right Mike?

Goddamn right! Unless you enjoy having a bolt catch blow up in your face.
 
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