He did ALL the machining. The complete design work too. It started as a solid aluminum block and a piece of paper.
Solid aluminum block with the mag well cut by somebody else to be more exact, according to your own post in your own thread:
Update:
Got pictures from the guys at Dlask whom I had cut the magwell in a roughed out block of aluminum.
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?p=1051353
So not really ALL the machining.
But if you cut by yourself a magazine well, you may convince me that you could make ONE RECEIVER. Feel better now?
You do understand that making a receiver is not the same with making a rifle, don’t you? If it is functional it would be another question. If it is registerable it adds extra points. If it is production-worthy beyond the prototype and if it has good reviews from users over several years would be the next step. Should I go on?
Go ahead and prove it. You may start with cutting the magazine well, remember, just by yourself. Post photos.
It seems that the mighty Canadian black gun manufactureres can’t get over this. Raise your hands anybody in Canada that can cut one magazine well, other than Dlask of course. Anybody?
Armedsask, KevinB, and myself, have all been heavily involved in attempting to bring "black gun stuff" to the market in Canada, made in Canada.
Armdsask is the only one who has suceeded. .
Did it bring black rifles into the country? No.
I think you two answered each other here, so I’m not going to bother arguing with you.
I'm truly sorry. I guess we should have gone millions of dollars into debt and started a company with no chance to make a profit just so you could have your pretty little black rifle.
Don’t be sorry. Nobody asked KPA to go bankrupt or to make a profit. About my black rifle don’t you worry I have more than one, quite pretty, not so little and made in Canada by the way. But they are 5.56, not 308. Few weeks from now I hope to add one more, made in Canada as well, a shorty 7.5 or 8.5 inches with one piece top rail. So relax, you don’t have to go in debt. I have what I need and I have where to buy more from. I am thinking to go into bolt guns too when I will have more money, Albera Tactical or PGW.
ArmedSask Works with KPA.
Kyle Precision Arms is a Canadian company that is new. Currently all they have is scope mounts. See the banner link @ the top. That is a far cry more then what I have done.
oh yeah, but is also a far cry from black gun stuff don’t you think? In another post you claimed that Armedsask was the only one who succeeded. So let me ask you again, succeeded with what? If it’s not 3 rails and some machining then what is it that he succeeded with? Post #1 here is about 308 non restricted black rifle, is it not?
All I have I done is make CGN folk mad @ me for posting pretty AutoCad renderings and make plastic rapid protoypes (you know the stuff that magpul takes to SHOTof their new stuff) for stuff like a free float M203....a free floating "masterkey", QD supressor stuff, and a rail system that KevinB thinks better then the KAC URX.....Mind you he did come up with all the features that the URX was missing......
Nobody should feel shame or otherwise for trying to do something new MikeH, KevinB, Armedsask, nobody. I really admire you. Even if you did not succeed, I have all the sympathy for you.
The problem here, if you still don’t understand, is saying that a rail, or some machining equals succeeding to bring black stuff on the canadian market. But from a rail or a golf ball launcher to a 308 nonrestricted black gun is a long way. Yes, I know, all it’s left is to walk the walk.
You are talking about an attempt to make a receiver like it’s the hottest #### on the planet. Even if it’s working, it is just a receiver. I know few people who did more than one receiver years before Armedsask. Many of them are CGNs that I know and I have shot their guns.
Armed - When did you hit AB?
And to keep the thread on track,
If you think you can do better then ArmedSK, Kevin or myself - Lets see what you have done.
I will accept Cad renderings.....rather then raw steel or plastic parts like what I have in my hands.
I did not brag about having done anything. But that let’s see... it’s a nice try to find out what other people are working on.
The discussion was about what you claimed here to be black stuff and the Armedsask’s canadian success in the black gun market. That claim is ridiculous at best.
KPA and other manufacturer's are to be commended, not attacked for their progress. They are following a steady growth pattern that's been seen in other businesses. Expecting them to come up with a fancy new rifle as their first product is unreasonable.
NavyShooter
I don’t think anybody attacked KPA. Saying the obvious truth that a company with 3 rails on their website is way far from being a black gun manufacturer is not attacking or derogatory.
In the end, I encourage anybody, Armedsask included to try again or try harder, because a receiver and 3 rails didn’t convince anybody here.