True North Arms Corp.
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Purchased On May 27th, approved on June 13, but no word from TNA. also is a BCL-15.
Called today and was approved a day ago. She let it slip that my mystery was a BCL and my palmetto state was also approved. No word from TNA on shipping.
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Mine got delivered today. Thanks TNA!
Already have the registration cert for the PSA coming in next month
Schrödinger's Gat - The logical paradox which posits that a firearm, stored safe in the home, is at the same time On The Streets
I'm going to honest here. I just received my order, and yes it's a BCL set. And I'm very disappointed. In terms of finish, this BCL set takes the cake. Machine and tool marks on the trigger guard, holes look like they were drilled by monkeys and overall just an ugly, ugly receiver set. Worse than the Z marked NEA lower I had before. Regrettably, I know for a fact, that had I known the quality would be this sub par, I would have never gone ahead with buying a set. I really wanted to give it a shot and given my fair share of ARs already, this is one I can do without.
“The lion cannot protect himself from traps, and the fox cannot defend himself from wolves. One must therefore be a fox to recognize traps, and a lion to frighten wolves.”
I had a Bushmaster Carbon 15 way back before they got bought out by Remington. Not all compatible with an AR. That was all polymer as well, with steel inserts for the barrel nut. The buffer tube was moulded into the upper and the sliding stick was completely removable to function as a pistol.
I miss it, should not have sold it. 4 pounds of awesomeness.
"If you teach your kids how to shoot, when to shoot, what to shoot, and where to shoot, freedom will easily be maintained." - Erin Canales
True North Arms Corp.
Website truenortharms.com
Email info@truenortharms.com
Instagram truenortharms
If you are not happy Sell it to someone who needs one. I'm sure it would be a quick sale! For $200 with taxes and shipping in I wasn't expecting a high end product. Just a good excuse to build another gun and give the big FU to the drama teacher.
On a side note I have worked in the machining industry for over 20 years and I really have no idea how they chamfer holes that poorly. I can see the machine marks being left behind as that takes time to clean up, but achieving a nice chamfer especially in aluminum is not a hard task to complete.
Anyway....Thanks for supporting the cause TNA!