Well I just got completely turned off of Alberta Tactical. Real classy.
Yes, they are extremely classy and build great products, NOT vaporware.
Well I just got completely turned off of Alberta Tactical. Real classy.
I think I get their frustration... They have the capacity to produce receiver sets but are held up my red tape, MDI has the red tape cleared but lacks the production capacity... Small business are people, they get frustrated/annoyed like we all do. Maybe not a classy move, but somewhat understandable. When either company gets around to producing NR near AR receiver sets I'll be looking into getting a set.
So if they can't even give a rough estimate that's remotely close to a delivery date how are they going to handle building products to exact specifications?
And if they decide to just cut off communication rather than explain the delays how much support do you think you're going to get if you need warranty?
This is exactly why I refuse to do pre-orders. Once they have your money the incentive to deliver as promised is lost. Even if it's just a deposit they know they've got your business and no longer need to earn it.
Why can't they start delivering small batches? Are they waiting till they have 1000 units to ship? Is there a problem with the product?
Honest communication with the customer is key in building a strong relationship with the community to ensure future sales.
Only because we accept that business practice. Stop doing pre-orders and buy from retailers shelves and I bet we'll start seeing products show up close to when promised.
But did you communicate that delay or did comms stop entirely?
So if they can't even give a rough estimate that's remotely close to a delivery date how are they going to handle building products to exact specifications?
And if they decide to just cut off communication rather than explain the delays how much support do you think you're going to get if you need warranty?
This is exactly why I refuse to do pre-orders. Once they have your money the incentive to deliver as promised is lost. Even if it's just a deposit they know they've got your business and no longer need to earn it.
Why can't they start delivering small batches? Are they waiting till they have 1000 units to ship? Is there a problem with the product?
Honest communication with the customer is key in building a strong relationship with the community to ensure future sales.
Only because we accept that business practice. Stop doing pre-orders and buy from retailers shelves and I bet we'll start seeing products show up close to when promised.
Please quote me where I said it was promised. Maybe I forgot I posted that, typo’d it... or you’re straight up putting words in my mouth.
That's my bad, it was CR5 who indicated that MDI had made promises regarding delivery not you, I apologize.
Let’s break this down.
If I tell you I’ll be over in about 5 minutes, and I live across town, where even with all things aligned (stop lights, no traffic, etc) it would still take me 10 minutes.
But I show up in 30 minutes... is that something that would be socially accepted?
Your estimate would be wildly inaccurate as you state, but you and I also know ALL THE FACTORS involved like distance, lights etc etc.
We don't know all the factors involved with the delays. Some of us know more than others and the delays are real.
If you buy a rifle from me, and I tell you I’ll try to ship it by the end of the weekend - but stop all communication and don’t ship it for 3 months, would you still give me positive feedback? Again, knowing more factors in the situation helps in determining if your estimate is rational or not. However unforeseen circumstances also occur which effect a timeline.
I’m allowed to voice my opinion as a consumer - and while many of you will defend and defend and defend Macabee until you’re blue in the face (which you’re entitled to do so), I will continue to voice against the LIES Macabee told us.
I'm not defending MDI. I'm just saying the whining and entitelment from some is neither warranted nor productive. Wait in line for your rifle or get a refund and MOVE ALONG.
I have no issues with delays... yea, #### happens and it’s unfortunate. First world problems of ‘it’s not here fast enough’.
What I have an issue with is bull#### ETAs that are like the first situation I posted above. Talk about lying... that’s legit lying.
If you don't know all the facts you're speculating. If you knew the facts you wouldn't be here.
Had they come out and said ‘we got overwhelmed with orders, we’re having some complications such as.... and we’re doing our best to rectify them, but don’t have further details on when it can be expected/the date has been pushed to *insert REALISTIC* timeframe’ I wouldn’t be as pissy.
I can understand growth pains and hiccups. I can’t understand blatant lies.
Not lies, just poor communication, which they are entitled to offer. Not a great move but it's theirs to make. Vote with your dollars because your voice and opinion aren't worth a pinch of sh*t.
They haven't strung anyone along, they never gave a definite date. Being told it will be ready in 4 months, or being told every two weeks that it will be just another two weeks. Does it change the final delivery date?? No. Stop getting your knickers in a knot, expect delays and celebrate when you have it in hand.Lol... And Macabee's style of politically canned string their customers along 2 weeks at a time PR is any classier???
Whatever
Well lets just wait and see who's level of "knowledge" allows them the ability to build the better receiver. I'm in on both products but if I were a betting man my money would be on ATRS building the "better" of the two. Others definition of "better" may differ from mine
Yes, they are extremely classy and build great products, NOT vaporware.
Lol... And Macabee's style of politically canned string their customers along 2 weeks at a time PR is any classier???
Whatever
The gun community is its own worst enemy. Everyone stop signing on to a presale that has no hard date attached to it. Then we win and manufacturers that can't deliver as promised lose
I would hazard to say that most of us didn't get on a "pre sale" but simply placed a deposit to hold a spot in line..
Sounds like you have it all figured out- you refuse to participate in pre orders and know what's the best way to bring a new product to market.
Congratulations?
MDI and any other company has zero obligation to tell you sh*t. You haven't paid for a product(if you paid in full you're a fool and need to take that up with the vendor not MDI) and MDI made no promises on delivery.
For starters there are over a dozen assembled and functioning MDI rifles in existence, I've shot 3 and handled a couple others. Their decision to not answer the questions from the public is not relevant to their ability to produce products. If you're unsatisfied with their communication efforts then get your refund and be on your way.
IN the red
They haven't strung anyone along, they never gave a definite date. Being told it will be ready in 4 months, or being told every two weeks that it will be just another two weeks. Does it change the final delivery date?? No. Stop getting your knickers in a knot, expect delays and celebrate when you have it in hand.
You would likely lose that bet. Having shot and handled some ATRS AR15 receivers/rifles I was far from impressed. More than one had continuous problems functioning. Same story for the MV/MH rifles. Maybe things have changed I don't know, but I'm not about to gamble on it. MDI SLR's exist and can be shot at CSC. They work...
MDi SLR's are not vaporware, around a dozen complete rifles exist. ATRS has submitted a receiver set for FRt approval. I have yet to see a video of a complete rifle using their wares.
Well in the last three to four years I can't recall a single pre-order for a firearm that delivered when originally estimated..
The problem is that guys get all excited and throw money at the manufacturer then wait and wait and wait then it shows up and most are let down and all of a sudden the EE has lots of them
Frustration is not a valid excuse to attempt to trash the skills of a competitor.
The only upside is that it exposed their own lack of knowledge.
It's always good when you post.
You completely misunderstand the concept. Carvsmart (also Kurt's knock-off "Dovelok") are aluminum soft jaw blanks that lock into the jaw carriers using a dovetail. This makes them highly repeatable. You still have to cut them as you do normal soft jaws to fit your parts.
The concept is that you can swap jaws in your vise in seconds, way faster than bolt on. They are geared towards shops that are swapping fixtures often. I use them extensively.
The idea behind buying the blanks is that you aren't wasting spindle time and shop time to make soft jaw blanks. It ends up being cheaper in the long run when you can just throw in the blanks and run the job.
Maybe your highly skilled tradesmen can Google them if you're still confused.
Well I just got completely turned off of Alberta Tactical. Real classy.
I think I get their frustration... They have the capacity to produce receiver sets but are held up my red tape, MDI has the red tape cleared but lacks the production capacity... Small business are people, they get frustrated/annoyed like we all do. Maybe not a classy move, but somewhat understandable. When either company gets around to producing NR near AR receiver sets I'll be looking into getting a set.
Why?? Because I ask a question that could benefit a competitor?
In no way was I disparaging Mac Def, I am just at a loss as to why they obviously elected to purchase fixturing that is expensive and not necessarily the most efficient for the job they are doing.
The manufacturing process seems to be very disjointed here
I agree, in your shop with long runs of the same parts, quick change won't be much advantage. For many other shops, the time savings are huge and a great way to maximize spindle time. I love the convenience of not having to dial my jaw locations in. I can just dropped them in the vise and go. Don't even have to change my work coordinates because I use a common location set off the vise body.I am not missing the concept at all I think you are. I am well aware of quick change jaws, but when a company such as mine is running hundreds of the exact same part in a production run, where is the advantage? As you state you still need to machine the jaws to fit the pieces you are machining, so the quick change plan is moot. AND you still have to waste spindle and shop time to machine the quick change soft jaws as you know, so the time saving is strictly in the changing of the jaws, which one does not do in a production run. I could see the advantage of them if you were making a few of this part and that part but for any sort of serious production there is NO advantage at all.
Alright, jerks, time for some education. Macabee is using Orange vises. They use Carvsmart Jaws. Without the special dovetail cutter, you can't make your own softjaw blanks for them. As such, most people order blanks. They come in different sizes.
Go back to watching your YouTube machining videos and pretending you know what's going on.
You cry about not being given any reasons for delays, then you piss all over the reasons when they are given.
The poopiest of diapers.