Which is why I'm now sourcing parts to build 2 Noveske GEN2 lowers into pistols...
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Which is why I'm now sourcing parts to build 2 Noveske GEN2 lowers into pistols...
"Those who do can't explain; those who don't can't understand"...
I like my Noveske uppers and lowers, but if you want value a KAC seems to workout much better, especially if you can get the mil discount. The thing Noveske has, is the wide range of different configurations.
I think they are trying to do the best they can given the difficult and fast paced industry they are in. I read somewhere( thefirearmblog,soldiersystems?) that they lost one of their lead designers recently(left to start his own company). I would really like to see someone else step in and take over the running of the company. unfortunately it seams like without John the company doesn't know what to do with itself.
Also i reference to a earlier post about noveske nip slip videos, i looked and i couldn't find any. So a little dissapointed about that also.
What about these gen 3 rifles make you think Noveske no longer knows what to do with itself? All they did was drop vltor from using their uppers and stocks, and made their own stuff in billet. They are being less reliant on other industry partners. That seems like a step in the right direction, not " they no longer know what to do with itself"
Not sure where some of you guys are coming up with this stuff
Why is there so much BS in this thread? You either like the product, or you do not.
Buy it, or do not buy it.
I love me some Noveske. My latest build has a lot of Noveske (lower, NSR, keymod stuff, backplate) and I bought a complete N4 from them years ago. But even as a fan of their company, I do wonder where the company will go without their leader/founder/innovator. Didn't John think up all of the signature Noveske stuff (flaming pig brake, switch block, nsr)? Wasn't he truly the brains behind this operation? I'll reiterate and I'm a huge fan who also respects the company. I'll be curiously watching where they go.
John did a lot of great stuff for the company but it wasn't a one man show. There were several other guys who had input into the company. Sadly some were let go a couple months after John died. The guy who came up with what became the switch block was not John but one of the guys who was let go. I'm curious where they will be going too.
Love the way the nsr and upper have the same lines.
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