Dlask FA BCG NiB

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Hello,
I just placed an order of the above item, any experience,impressions, I prefer actual hands on feedback and discriptions. thanks
 
It's a new product, they've never offered it before, so no one will have any experience with them.

Some might be able to chime in on the finer points of the NiB coating, but that's about it.

I believe I was the first one to order one, so I would assume I'll be the first one to get one.
I'm looking forward to it. It's the same price or cheaper then seemingly lesser units, so if it's good, I'll be happy.
 
It's a new product, they've never offered it before, so no one will have any experience with them.

Some might be able to chime in on the finer points of the NiB coating, but that's about it.

I believe I was the first one to order one, so I would assume I'll be the first one to get one.
I'm looking forward to it. It's the same price or cheaper then seemingly lesser units, so if it's good, I'll be happy.

would you be kind enough to share your opinions later once you got yours, I am also looking foward of receiving mine, BCg's price before the AWB craziness in the U.S. averages less than $200 anyway. Just crossing my fingers then, At least Dlask/Icearms are just here in Canada.
 
Last update on the website said they'd be shipping soon. Seems their parts came back from the platers Mar.31 if I understand it correctly.

I'll keep you posted here when I get it.

Now that this thread has blown the whistle, I'm sure they will have trouble keeping them in stock.
 
I wouldn't be surprised. New things keep popping up on their website. Right now they offer a variety of stripped bolt carriers.

They probably would, once things have settled down for them, and if you can get hold of them.
 
From what I understand of the reputations, NiB has a natural lubricity, and no one has anything bad to say about it.
They claim that if you have a full NiB system, you can run an AR dry.

On the other hand, I've read reports that TiN is "too hard" and can cause excess wear on your receiver. They do use it to coat drill bits after all.
 
Now that this thread has blown the whistle, I'm sure they will have trouble keeping them in stock.

You think no one knew about them? HAHAHA

The thread in his forum is barely 3 weeks old and has almost 19,000 views.

If you sorted the Black Rifle forum by views...that would place it top 25 threads of all time, in just 3 weeks...not years.

Everyone Knows.
 
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You think no one knew about them? HAHAHA

The thread in his forum is barely 3 weeks old and has almost 19,000 views.

If you sorted the Black Rifle forum by views...that would place it top 25 threads of all time, in just 3 weeks...not years.

Everyone Knows.

Hah, no I didn't notice that actually. Makes sense.
Makes me wonder how many orders they've gotten hit with.
 
Got my bcg in the mail friday. Went with the phosphate finished one. Was surprised at the fast ship time. It looks good but then I am a newbie AR guy...
 
From what I understand of the reputations, NiB has a natural lubricity, and no one has anything bad to say about it.
They claim that if you have a full NiB system, you can run an AR dry.

On the other hand, I've read reports that TiN is "too hard" and can cause excess wear on your receiver. They do use it to coat drill bits after all.

Interesting. I might look at one for my next build. I wanna do a build with as many Canadian Parts as I can. And this seems like a good piece for it.
 
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