Dlask FA BCG NiB

also I notice their dealer forum is starting to disappear.

That's too bad, I never had any problems dealing with Dlask. The Ice Arms association was a bad move. I haven't followed if there were any problems with Dead Zombies.
 
At week 20 I canceled my order for the same thing, no ETA, hope you have better luck

I've been given an aprox ETA and its not bad. You were probably only a few weeks away from getting your spikes NiB BCG and Bolt

It's worth waiting for quality parts to me.


And I see Dead Zombies / Ice Arms has been dropped from the dealer network list. Unless my eyes are deceiving me.
 
And I see Dead Zombies / Ice Arms has been dropped from the dealer network list. Unless my eyes are deceiving me.

Oh yeah, eh ? I see it too.

Well, I would not be surprised if they come back, as there plan was to drop the Dead Zombies things, and combine it all into just Ice Arms.
 
Still no tracking info. That's three times I've been told I'm getting it tomorrow and three times it hasn't happened....:bangHead:
At least you got some semblance of an order confirmation. 10 weeks later I haven't got a single message. I have an AR build that doesn't have a BCG. I ordered through ICE because it stated "in stock"
Was this negligence or a trick to trap people into buying? I find out after I ordered people have been waiting for months....
 
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At least you got some semblance of an order confirmation. 10 weeks later I haven't got a single message. I have an AR build that doesn't have a BCG. I ordered through ICE because it stated "in stock"
Was this negligence or a trick to trap people into buying? I find out after I ordered people have been waiting for months....

Finally got some tracking info. Should have it by the 10th. It's supposed to be the new run that is US made. I'll see how it looks before I decide if I want to keep it or not?
 
I have my 1st batch BCG, but I had a bolt lug fail, so that got sent back.

Surprisingly, I heard back from them right away and return was arranged quickly.
 
They didn't screw anyone in my opinion, they just sucked at BCG's.

When the SHTF, and people ended up with a bunch of dud units, buddy wasn't around to clean up the mess, so people got impatient and upset.

I believe that nothing they did was intentional, they just sucked at it. Then when they realized what went wrong, buddy snapped into action trying to fix it on their end, so that the next batch turns out better, however, it meant he wasn't around to service the customer.

Kind of a catch 22. Do you stick around and do damage control? or do you dissappear and head back to the drawing board?
They opted for the drawing board, and now the damage is done, and it'll take a while for them to earn back the trust of the buyers.
 
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