Updates on ......us. Please read :-)

So we have been figuring out how to make money during this Slimestein gun ban bull and here is what we are doing. We are now manufacturing. We are selling in the USA and Canada and we are starting to make some new parts. We are also launching a PURE ONLINE website. We are going to start taking cheques tomorrow and Credit Cards next week.
Time for a new corporate slogan?

"Dlask Arms: Making liberal hippies cry since 2013."
 
Awesome news guys. I decided a few months ago that my first AR would be Canadian made, and I hoped to acquire it within the next 6 months so this is very exciting.
 
7075 please...6061 and I won't even look at it (yes, I've read all about the differences...).
 
What I want to know is if I can pay by EMT? I want one of those ###y $199 BCGs. I need one so that I don't have to keep swaping back and forth. And the NiB is ###y.
 
Great news ! If you can't find 'em make 'em. I realize it's not for everyone, but if you develop a reliable side charging handle AR you could take over the World. Doesn't world domination have a catchy ring to it?
 
What I want to know is if I can pay by EMT? I want one of those ###y $199 BCGs. I need one so that I don't have to keep swaping back and forth. And the NiB is ###y.

Allegedly yes. I have been hassling them for the same reason and they mentioned they would be taking EMT today. I need a BCG! Doesn't look like the website is quite ready yet - no way to checkout with the cart. Not that I have been sitting here all day trying or anything...

Ben
 
#1 rule of the interwebz: Pictures or it didn't happen. Any photos of these wonderous parts you speak of? Even if they are pre-pro or development parts.
 
Let me educate you Fenchyguy, because apparently you don't seem to know much about the AR-15 platform.
"NiB bolt carriers are more useful in DI guns because of the carbon that is being deposited into the upper receiver and onto the bolt carrier group. With that being said, a NiB bolt carrier in a piston AR will certainly not hinder reliability, but it may not be worth the extra cost because you are not going to see much (if really any) carbon build up on the bolt carrier in the first place."
-Ar15.com
 
Forget about ARs.

You want to sell lots of rifles?

Make something to compete directly with the new Blue-Line/Masterpiece Arms rifle.

A NON-RESTRICTED black rifle that takes AR-Mags, and is easily scoped.

You'll sell more than you can make.
 
Forget about ARs.

You want to sell lots of rifles?

Make something to compete directly with the new Blue-Line/Masterpiece Arms rifle.

A NON-RESTRICTED black rifle that takes AR-Mags, and is easily scoped.

You'll sell more than you can make.

X2
That is exactly what we want.
 
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