Could we actually see the blemished ones ? Its only the finish that is different ?
Could we actually see the blemished ones ? Its only the finish that is different ?
Not interested in a cerecoated rifle thanks I ordered anodized. Also blemishes are a no go maybe for a steep discount even the I'd drop from two sets to one.
Figure it out.
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If MDI has delivered more than they had this would be a viable option. But since they came up well short it’s not really fair to those who are higher up on the pre order who don’t want a blemished rifle. MDI has offered to fix them and ship them back. That will take considerably less time than manufacturing more receiver sets.
Most of the feedback here and by email on cerakote was negative so I had a talk on the phone with Wyatt the head cheese at Maccebee. I shared your and our concerns about this last-minute change of coating. I'll relay what I understood from the conversation.
Maccabee has not been able to find an anodizer within geograpic range that can do a consistent type 3 hard anodizing. The hardness and scratch resistance is mediocre and inconsistent. (I neglected to ask how some anodized receivers could get released anyway, I just sent an email asking this)
Meanwhile they feel that cerakote as applied by Red Deer Shooting Centre will perform at a highly satisfactory level.
Note that cerakote is not always cerakote, many shops that do it are not fully trained and certified. The process doesn't matter nearly as much as the competence in the process of application. There are good anodizers, bad anodizers. Good cerakoters, bad cerakoters. A good cerakote job can be stronger than a bad anodize and vice versa.
In Maccabee's sandblast and other testing, the anodizing was just not holding, while the cerakote performed quite well.
RDSC has a state of the art cerakote facility and properly trained staff. RDSC will guarantee the cerakote against any defects that exceed normal wear and tear. A side bonus is that at some future time Maccabee will be able to offer colours.
Nevertheless, Maccabee hears the feedback and will broaden their search for anodizers to find a solution for people that 'must have' anodizing, which will take some more time of course. We at TNA have some ideas so we are exploring this as well.
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Zach's comment: I understand this is a big curveball. We're working to figure this out.
Maccabee's first major batch goes off to cerakote next week, I'm looking forward to getting one in my hands to see just how good it is.
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Maybe they can farm the sets out to ATRS for anodizing lol jk
Surely someone on this forum can suggest a competent anodizer?
Does the anodizing have to be done next door?
Surely there is someone within Canada that can do this properly?
I'm sure this is a nightmare for MDI as well but my goodness, has no one there have any business sense? A proper business plan? How the hell are we at this stage and they are just learning now that their anodizing is crap? Who the hell commits this deep without having all the steps of production sorted?
Anyways.....
Thank you TNA for the updates and always great customer service. Sorry that you guys are caught in the middle.
I for one do not want to pay $1k for a blemished set or a Cerekoted set. I would however buy either at a discount. I can imagine fitment issues with Cerekote as I am reading that the tolerances are already very tight. Cerekote will just make fitment issues worse and you'll have to basically remove the Cerekote to get it to fit together.
Here's hoping they can find a competent Anodizing company with experience and capacity.