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I love Noveske, one of the finest rifles I ever shot was their 5.56 Afghan a guy at the range owned. I just wish I could afford a higher end rifle. My BCM Frankenstein will have to do for now.
98% Sarcastic. 100% Overthinking things and making up reasons for buying a new firearm.
i love my noveske upper, but my wife thought it was weird that it slept between us in bed
so she's on the couch...
Ooooooh noveske. The soft core porn music was a nice touch. Time to break out the cc and get an noveske upper.
don't even try to take my weapons away from me and my peoples...
this is why i joined this forum...http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...d.php?t=503481
http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...d.php?t=503240
Went on the site again, just had to order some swag!
Not sure where the video is now...
but...
The "new" website was just refined a bit. It is much more organized and easy to navigate from. Very similar to the "old" site. It has about 6 slides in rotation and has an easy to use menu.
I am very happy with this upgrade to the site. I like simple and easy to navigate.
"Chainsaw" means they are flawed. So why are guys buying admittedly imperfect or out of spec parts for cheaper, then complaining about it?
The Chainsaw or blem lowers from Noveske are claimed to be lowers that suffer from "minor cosmetic blemishes" only and are not a lower that was found to be outside of Noveske's specifications. They are supposed to fit milspec dimensions for LPK, receiver end plate, receiver extension and fitment to a milspec dimension upper, but they are not truly "milspec". In other words the chainsaw lowers should have the same functionality as a factory first part. In most cases the cosmetic blemishes are difficult to spot. I will add that since the passing of John and movement of some key employees, I would hope that the current "chainsaw" lowers being sold are still only cosmetically blemished parts.
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