Honestly, at this point it's really hard for me to support ANY Canadian manufacturer. I've had bad dealings with almost every single one.
Dpms bolt in the NiB carrier is GTG though. No gas tube issues here. (I haven't test fired it yet though).
Ben
Wear some leather welding gloves and full face shield when you do.![]()
Honestly, at this point it's really hard for me to support ANY Canadian manufacturer. I've had bad dealings with almost every single one.
The nature of the beast is that we are a smaller market, and since all product development goes through growing pains, Canadian manufacturer take longer to go mature (less product testers/customers). It is what it is.
On a personal level, I go with Canadian manufactured stuff when I can, and primarily for non-critical, low wear, low stress, more generous tolerance components.
A bolt and bolt carrier is not such a component.
I don't know where you get the idea that this is the nature of the beast. The dimensions, machining and finish requirements are well known. There is absolutely no excuse for a product to be released like this. The flaws are all completely avoidable and should have never made it from the machine shop to the coating shop.
Giving Canadian manufacturers a free pass, because they are Canadian is how we got this garbage.
My friends and mine home made AR15 and AR10 lowers came out perfectSadly, I have to agree with this, I honestly can’t thing of a single one who has provided me a part that didn’t have some kind of unexpected flaw… American’s haven’t been perfect either, but they defiantly have a much better track record.




























