Yeah... I'll post here after I talk to them tomorrow... It really sucks because I took vacation so I could go plink around with it...Somehow I think itll all work out though.
And here we fall back to "what does more money buy you in an AR?"
Dependable, repeatable, quality control.
Liliysdad makes a good point, however it really breaks down in this case. If it were a complete firearm from...oh...let,s say Novesky, it would have been test fired before it was shipped, or anyother maker for instance. Now in this case you as the customer would never see the ones that don't function, as test firer at Novesky would go to the builder at Novesky and say something like....Hey Jack, this one doesn't work! Jack would pull it apart and exclaim Hey Pac-Nor you forgot a gas port hole in the barrel, all behind the scenes and you as the staunch defender of overpriced firearms would never be the wiser.
Now in this case, the assembler and test firer ( BadgerLB) was the end product user. He got to do the job for DSA, because they didn't build the whole thing. Now don't take this as an excuss for DSA, but in the end the first time it was tested was at the end users local.
Now how common is skipped and non finished parts? Well how about a Colt H-Bar match target, that back in the day came with a test fire target, that wouldn't chamber a round....because the chamber reamer had NEVER been run into the barrel. It was just a .224 cal hole all the way through, with all the pressure test and mpi stamps and marks and target included....now how the hell did they get it to shoot a test fire group on the target included in the box?? How about a S&W 44 mag that had never been rifled, hole was drilled they just never got around to broaching it, and there it sat in the customers hands....so yea we can all say how bad all this is, but it does happen, and that is why the end user will always be the real test firer, no matter how much it costs or who,s name is on it! KurtM
Not knocking them at all. I, as a matter of fact, run a budget upper. I was simply making the point that improved QC and a lower chance of problems is what higher priced ARs net you.
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