They have one on display at Taccom
North sylva posted a .308 receiver set on Facebook. Calling it the grizzly
North sylva posted a .308 receiver set on Facebook. Calling it the grizzly
So do you own one? What bits "fell apart"? Or are you just passing along third hand info about a firearm you have no personal experience with?
There were numerous 556 Siberian failures when it was launched including gas blocks cracking due to improper heat treating and the need to redesign the firing pin due to malfunction.. One doesn't need to own one to observe what others report on. Let's be honest, the general track record of Canadian 180s hasn't been great and the community relies on reports from the paying "beta" testers.
As with the BCL102 there were numerous bad comments by people who never owned one. They were going on what a friend said or "everyone knows" rather than personal experience. This tended to magnify the problems reported and not to truly represent them.
My point is you should only be posting reviews if you have had personal first hand experience to share. You should not be passing on third party information.
i got this compensator https://www.deltateamtactical.com/o...r-muzzle-device-for-223-556-ar-15-1-2x28.html which came with crush washer as well... after installing the big 3 holes on the compensator pointing top and bottom is that okay ?
is there any difference in that or it should point left and right ?
EDIT:
watched some video.. im good.. thanks.
Any video on drop in trigger change ?
Edit 2: it was really really simple followed the manual for drop in trigger and installed the anti rotation pin it came with. dry fired. all good.
As with the BCL102 there were numerous bad comments by people who never owned one. They were going on what a friend said or "everyone knows" rather than personal experience. This tended to magnify the problems reported and not to truly represent them.
My point is you should only be posting reviews if you have had personal first hand experience to share. You should not be passing on third party information.
I've personally watched 3 suffer major failures in the last 4 months
Yeah, but did you own them? If not, doesn't count.
Lol what? Why not?
Obviously without knowing that person's level of care/maintenance you can only speculate why the failure happened, but it still kind of shows that a firearm is inherently more prone to failures?
The trouble is that if someone has a problem and then three people post about it, the problem looks 3 times bigger than it is.....