Dlask FA BCG NiB

my gas tube will not fit, I talked to richard and he hasnt heard of this issue with anyone, was told to call joe at dlask so we shall see, not impressed so far with ice arms products. I would advise others to hold off ordering yet

Is there anything else wrong with it ?

I'd just lap my gas tube till it's a tight be movable fit, then shoot it till it breaks in.
 
my gas tube will not fit, I talked to richard and he hasnt heard of this issue with anyone, was told to call joe at dlask so we shall see, not impressed so far with ice arms products. I would advise others to hold off ordering yet

That is an outright lie. I sent them an email about the gas tube not fitting and Richard replied staying he would accept its return for refund. The fact that he told you he hadn't heard about this problem shows their true business practices.
 
That is an outright lie. I sent them an email about the gas tube not fitting and Richard replied staying he would accept its return for refund. The fact that he told you he hadn't heard about this problem shows their true business practices.

I spoke to him at 530 and he said no other complaints about it, I'm waiting to hear back from Joe. I can't be I cancelled my Spike order for this, oh well, $200 about the cost of getting boned either way.
 
I spoke to him at 530 and he said no other complaints about it, I'm waiting to hear back from Joe. I can't be I cancelled my Spike order for this, oh well, $200 about the cost of getting boned either way.

Sandpaper is your friend. Calm down and fit the tube to the key.
 
How come alot of guys in the dlask thread are saying their BCGs (recieved on the 18th) are incredable? Yet every one on here says their crap?

The internet seems extremely useless these days for getting straight no BS advice or info and CGN seems to be leading the charge

You cannot complain on a dealer forum. They pay for that area.
 
Sandpaper is your friend. Calm down and fit the tube to the key.

How much is Dlask paying you? You have been on your knees all night talking about this defective product.

I have to Grind out my gas key just so it will work?? Wtf? You think that is o.k! Big deal?

The gas tube will NOT go in. It is not snug or tight or firmly squeezes in. It does not even go in 5mm.
(yes I have more than one upper and have extra gas tubes)

Why are you blowing this off as a 'Opps, tee hee' just use a bit of emery cloth or it work it self out.?
 
Not the gas key, lap the gas tube.

No, I'm not paid by them. If you read my other post I point out the flaws, and my perspective anyway.

I just don't think it's that bad and like to see people give it a chance. My observations have shown that a worn in gas tube fits fine.

Question I have, is if I just got lucky. Have you tried yours to all your uppers, even the older worn ones, and are they all THAT tight? I wouldn't mind the data. Not sure how the QC over all is, and how bad the gas key problem is.

So far, my perspective is that you got a Canadian made BCG, for a Chinese made price, in a market of little to NO BCG options on the market.

So, for the price I paid, No, I don't think it's a big deal if it needs some fitting. If I paid $299 +shipping, +tax, and or went thru' the import hoops from brownells or something, yeah, I'd likely be a lot more dissapointed.

But no, $223 to my door, and all it needs is a little sandpaper, and in the end, you are likely to have a much tighter, more efficient gas seal on the key.
I once bought a flawed AR barrel for full retail, and demanded a replacement. I once bought another flawed barrel on sale for a good price, and fitted it.
It's all about the price point to me.

Perhaps my mentality is wrong, cause yeah, they screwed up. For the price point, I can forgive the poor machining if it works and lasts, but the gas key issue is a bit much. Part of me is just grateful to have finally acquired BCG looking for one for month, so I'm not going to let these issues stop me.

I understand that AR parts generally don't need fitting, so AR builders aren't used to doing such things, but I am from working on other kinds of guns, and beyond. So for now, my angle, is for people to stop complaining, and help them with some tips they can used to get past this and get their machines running.

This backlash is guaranteed to strike a chord with Dlask. I'm sure they will solve these issues in time, and future Gen's of this product will get squared away. In the meantime, I don't want to get too pissed at them, cause I want to encourage them to keep doing what they are doing, to release more Canadian product to the market so that we can move away from our dependency from american products.

I admire the initiative they took, and want to see them succeed.

Right now, of the hundreds that have probably shipped, or are going to ship, we maybe only see a handful of people that have the gas key problem.
I don't want to see this product reflected too badly, if it's only a few botched units of a hundred. If they get a undeserved bad rep, that could find this initiative dead in the water before it's even gained momentum. On the other hand, the card will fall as they may if this is indeed a complete disaster and said rep is deserved.

Time will tell. Personally, I'm more worried about the coating.


How much is Dlask paying you? You have been on your knees all night talking about this defective product.

I have to Grind out my gas key just so it will work?? Wtf? You think that is o.k! Big deal?

The gas tube will NOT go in. It is not snug or tight or firmly squeezes in. It does not even go in 5mm.
(yes I have more than one upper and have extra gas tubes)

Why are you blowing this off as a 'Opps, tee hee' just use a bit of emery cloth or it work it self out.?
 
My NiB carrier gas key is too tight to fit over my gas tubes... Will be giving them a shout and see what can be done. Quite disappointing.
 
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Well I would expect nothing less than microscopic inspection from Mr Rivetec.....

That being said......you guys should know......these were MADE IN CANADA......and not by us but in a local shop. So.......be happy with what is made here. If they don't work, send them back and we will refund/fix it.

But.....now that we know how well stuff is made here by our manufacturing industry......we will be importing the ones we are making in the USA .....to Canada. They are extremely well made and are coated by FAIL ZERO. They even test fire them...........here is quote snip of an email I just got from them:


Received in this AM 216 AR15 bolt carriers from ......

Have put on side pending arrival of additional parts you said are in transit.
What are we expecting to receive and from whom?


Rick Bernier
UTC Coatings

VP Sales & Operations

C- 772-263-

Direct 772-872-



We tried guys......sorry Canadian Manufacturers don't measure up to the Americans......
 
What a piss poor attitude. I will say it again. I will spend my money elsewhere.

"Be happy with what is made here" he says ....
 
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Well I would expect nothing less than microscopic inspection from Mr Rivetec.....

That being said......you guys should know......these were MADE IN CANADA......and not by us but in a local shop. So.......be happy with what is made here. If they don't work, send them back and we will refund/fix it.

But.....now that we know how well stuff is made here by our manufacturing industry......we will be importing the ones we are making in the USA .....to Canada. They are extremely well made and are coated by FAIL ZERO. They even test fire them...........here is quote snip of an email I just got from them:


Received in this AM 216 AR15 bolt carriers from ......

Have put on side pending arrival of additional parts you said are in transit.
What are we expecting to receive and from whom?


Rick Bernier
UTC Coatings

VP Sales & Operations

C- 772-263-

Direct 772-872-



We tried guys......sorry Canadian Manufacturers don't measure up to the Americans......

Actually, all you would have to do is some quality control. At one time, being made in Canada was as good as saying made in Germany. Clearly not from your shop. Though I wouldn't have expected much different considering my Dlask lower safety holes are starting to oval out.

Your reply has been worse than any of NEA's replies, for that I hope this error costs you a lot of money.
 
Did you seriously just pass the blame to someone else? Did your company not check QC before shipping the products? I was ok with the BCG but I can not order from Dlask or its partner companies again.

Well I would expect nothing less than microscopic inspection from Mr Rivetec.....

That being said......you guys should know......these were MADE IN CANADA......and not by us but in a local shop. So.......be happy with what is made here. If they don't work, send them back and we will refund/fix it.

But.....now that we know how well stuff is made here by our manufacturing industry......we will be importing the ones we are making in the USA .....to Canada. They are extremely well made and are coated by FAIL ZERO. They even test fire them...........here is quote snip of an email I just got from them:


Received in this AM 216 AR15 bolt carriers from ......

Have put on side pending arrival of additional parts you said are in transit.
What are we expecting to receive and from whom?


Rick Bernier
UTC Coatings

VP Sales & Operations

C- 772-263-

Direct 772-872-



We tried guys......sorry Canadian Manufacturers don't measure up to the Americans......
 
Don't disagree with anything you are saying. And as I said....it was not "made in our shop". But absolutely.......should have been better QC.

As far as everyone being ticked off.....if you would rather buy 300 dollar Noveske Cam Lock hand guards than the ones we will be selling that are Made in the USA with the same QC for half the price........because your ticked off at the BCGs we had made here..........wheeew...sorry....that was allot........then by all means do so.
 
I doubt it will be the same QC as Noveske. Your track record is nothing to boast about.
I rather buy Noveske.
Funny how the story changes.
I would really love to buy Canadian though but it's not really an option IMO.
 
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