I would actually be interested in your unpleasant experience with Dlask Arms. I'm sure if it's an objective opinion (which may be hard for you) it's good to hear others perspectives. I'm assuming that if KAC sold a piston AR you would probably tell the OP that it's ok to to purchase piston AR's. I think the large group of people who are successfully using LWRC, POF, H&K ( to name a few) might take exception to your comment on staying away from piston AR's. I will happily put my MR223 up against anything KAC has to offer.
OK... as much as I hate to flag wave on a guy's background, Kevin did serve with the CF on active deployments for a good many years and then later as a PMC where he used lots of other platforms in situations you never will.
KAC does not yet make many piston ARs because they primarily chase military contracts and until a piston gun meets the US ARMY criteria for adoption (at last count I don't believe a piston conversion has passed testing and proceeded to adoption for the M4), KAC won't be in the business of making them in quantity.
I'm of the same view that piston fans might want to wait until the US standardizes on a non-proprietary system before dumping huge money into one.
Now as for Dlask - how many Dlask AR's have you owned? I've had three of their lowers. The first was in 2004 timeframe (white lettering version). It was out of spec and I had to machine some of the spring recesses just to get an LPK to install. It was a POS.
Second lower was in 2006. It went together like Lego, but the finish machining on the front of the magwell was below par. A cosmetic issue only. It was in-spec and functioned 100%.
Third was in January 2011. All the pin holes, etc. were in spec except for the selector detent hole which I had to drill out 5 thou to install a milspec selector detent. The mag well accepted all magazines I tried but was not, in fact, machined to milspec. The relief cut for the mag catch boss on standard mags was machined with too much radius and therefore it would not accept 9mm conversion blocks. Not a problem for me as I'm a machinst and a quick fix on the mill had me back in business - nevertheless it was out of spec. Very pretty fit and finish though.
The long and short of it is that two of the three Dlask lowers I bought were so out of spec they needed corrective machining. Add to that the fact that they cost $250 plus tax and that many other in-spec lowers are $200 or less - even Canadian made ones and you quickly realize that they are not for everyone.
I presume if you buy a complete rifle from Dlask you'd be guaranteed a nice lower since they would need to install an LPK and would reject any lower that didn't go together properly.
I now only buy Dlask when I want custom engraved lowers since they do excel at that.
Just my $.02 worth.