Probably from older C8s that were sent back by military units in favour of the newer C8A3s. Colt Canada would have completely inspected and measured them before giving them the OK to be sold, so these uppers should be good to go.
Probably from older C8s that were sent back by military units in favour of the newer C8A3s. Colt Canada would have completely inspected and measured them before giving them the OK to be sold, so these uppers should be good to go.
The staking on the bolt carrier was done by a wpns tech and the middle centre punch mark indicates ejector spring update completed.
The CAF is too cheap to buy us proper gas key stalking tools![]()
You're assuming they went through Colt Canada before getting to sfrc...
These weren't released by Colt Canada or O'Dell and that's were the controversy lies.
The staking on the bolt carrier was done by a wpns tech and the middle centre punch mark indicates ejector spring update completed.
The CAF is too cheap to buy us proper gas key stalking tools![]()
The staking on the bolt carrier was done by a wpns tech and the middle centre punch mark indicates ejector spring update completed.
The CAF is too cheap to buy us proper gas key stalking tools![]()
That sucks.
You don't need the proper staking tools. Why can I do a proper staking job that looks like a factory stake with a punch and a hammer but someone else can't? Like most people in our trade unfortunately, most of the weapons techs aren't gun nuts and are actually f**king sh*t at repairing weapons. At my current unit, where I was posted to replace 4 guys that were all transferring into other trades or were posted out, all of the weapons techs that transferred into other trades (thank god) were gigantic sh*tbags that would spend their days on Facebook and 9gag instead of working, and we have to pretty much fix everything they touched in the past. Using wrong springs and parts on purpose because they were lazy f*cks, to just not installing rubber seals or parts installed backwards in 25mm Bushmasters and small arms and putting serviceable tags with no names or dates (even though the weapons were garbage and far from serviceable) because they knew they were f*cktards.
I wish we could charge people entire years of salaries that they spent at units turning the shop into a sh*tbasket and f*cking up every weapon they touched, if they weren't on the internet in the first place. Posting this and getting this off my chest felt really good.
If that bolt carrier would have indeed passed by Colt Canada they would have actually staked it properly.
Same in every trade. Most have no idea professional performance matters, or ability to produce same.
Those guys were only a reflection of their leadership; they either learned to act that way or were allowed to act that way, the real problem was their Sec 2I/C and Sec Comd who let that sh!t happen. Shame really.
You don't need the proper staking tools. Why can I do a proper staking job that looks like a factory stake with a punch and a hammer but someone else can't? Like most people in our trade unfortunately, most of the weapons techs aren't gun nuts and are actually f**king sh*t at repairing weapons. At my current unit, where I was posted to replace 4 guys that were all transferring into other trades or were posted out, all of the weapons techs that transferred into other trades (thank god) were gigantic sh*tbags that would spend their days on Facebook and 9gag instead of working, and we have to pretty much fix everything they touched in the past. Using wrong springs and parts on purpose because they were lazy f*cks, to just not installing rubber seals or parts installed backwards in 25mm Bushmasters and small arms and putting serviceable tags with no names or dates (even though the weapons were garbage and far from serviceable) because they knew they were f*cktards.
I wish we could charge people entire years of salaries that they spent at units turning the shop into a sh*tbasket and f*cking up every weapon they touched, if they weren't on the internet in the first place. Posting this and getting this off my chest felt really good.
If that bolt carrier would have indeed passed by Colt Canada they would have actually staked it properly.
Well, so much for don't air out your unit's dirty laundry on the internet.
Moe
Venting is good. You don't want to take work#### and drama home with you. Cuts down on road rage and small dogs being kicked.