Dlask FA BCG NiB

I sent a ton of emails, texts, phone calls, PMs

No responses at all!!

And im one of the few who doesnt care about the refund! I just want what i ordered!

Any one have Joes contact info? I know they are different but some contact is better than none.
 
Got to figure that when an existing company, opens up another incorporated company to sell the same products, that there would be something fishy going on. When #### hits the fan, you know that company B will fall and close up, but zero liability will go to company A. Very smart move, from a business perspective, but kind of #### the bed on this one, if you're going to tell everyone that company A owns B and C as well.
 
*Update*

Dlask ran a few test on my BCG and rilfe and it will not cycle, put another brand BCG in and no issues so obviously I got boned with a DOA BCG

Dlask and ICEARMS are sister companies, this offers no ease to anyone being boned by ICEARMS but it's not out of DLASK, just guilt by association. Word is that Richard (ICEARMS) is in the US doing QC with the plating company on their "Gen2" BCG.
At this point its up to ICEARMS to make it right(not sure how) is going to handle this because if the CC companies receive enough chargeback requests it will cancel their vendor agreement, another term is vendor fraud, yikes.
 
Yeah, this is a crappy deal for sure. I have TWO of the BCG's...test fit them into two diff rifles and both got hung up on the gas tube. Sent various emails, text messages and a few phone calls dating back to 2 weeks ago and still nothing. I doubt one leaves for 2 weeks + to do a QC visit, just sayin...
 
I can't believe the business hinges on ONE person doing everything! Now almost two weeks since I got any answer about cancelling and getting refunded and still no results.
 
Honestly, at this point it's really hard for me to support ANY Canadian manufacturer. I've had bad dealings with almost every single one.

Most Canadians seem infected with this stupid idea of get it done fast, cheap and easy. There was a time when made in canada meant something.
 
So, just adding some fuel to the fire...
One of my NiB BCG won't close on a Go gauge... Haven't tested the other one yet.

Dpms bolt in the NiB carrier is GTG though. No gas tube issues here. (I haven't test fired it yet though).

Ben
 
Honestly, at this point it's really hard for me to support ANY Canadian manufacturer. I've had bad dealings with almost every single one.

Sadly, I have to agree with this, I honestly can’t thing of a single one who has provided me a part that didn’t have some kind of unexpected flaw… American’s haven’t been perfect either, but they defiantly have a much better track record.
 
The nature of the beast is that we are a smaller market, and since all product development goes through growing pains, Canadian manufacturer take longer to go mature (less product testers/customers). It is what it is.
On a personal level, I go with Canadian manufactured stuff when I can, and primarily for non-critical, low wear, low stress, more generous tolerance components.
A bolt and bolt carrier is not such a component.
 
The nature of the beast is that we are a smaller market, and since all product development goes through growing pains, Canadian manufacturer take longer to go mature (less product testers/customers). It is what it is.
On a personal level, I go with Canadian manufactured stuff when I can, and primarily for non-critical, low wear, low stress, more generous tolerance components.
A bolt and bolt carrier is not such a component.

I don't know where you get the idea that this is the nature of the beast. The dimensions, machining and finish requirements are well known. There is absolutely no excuse for a product to be released like this. The flaws are all completely avoidable and should have never made it from the machine shop to the coating shop.

Giving Canadian manufacturers a free pass, because they are Canadian is how we got this garbage.
 
I don't know where you get the idea that this is the nature of the beast. The dimensions, machining and finish requirements are well known. There is absolutely no excuse for a product to be released like this. The flaws are all completely avoidable and should have never made it from the machine shop to the coating shop.

Giving Canadian manufacturers a free pass, because they are Canadian is how we got this garbage.

Perhaps you are right. I'm not giving anyone a free pass. The American market has plenty of garbage manufacturers too.
Either way, like I said, and which you most likely agree, bolts, barrels and other high stress components are not where I want to take my chances.
 
Definitely a reason I ordered an ATRS lower.

Even though it's almost a month of waiting, I KNOW for a fact they won't let it out without being perfect.

And yes you do pay for it.
 
Sadly, I have to agree with this, I honestly can’t thing of a single one who has provided me a part that didn’t have some kind of unexpected flaw… American’s haven’t been perfect either, but they defiantly have a much better track record.
My friends and mine home made AR15 and AR10 lowers came out perfect:rockOn:
 
Back
Top Bottom