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Thread: The "new" Noveske?
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22 November 2015, 06:31 #16
Nice. id almost forgot how nice a gen 1 looks when it doesn't have color fill
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22 November 2015, 07:42 #17
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22 November 2015, 08:19 #18
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22 November 2015, 09:10 #19
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22 November 2015, 10:04 #20
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=noveske+chainsaw
Edit: first link in the results is to Noveske's site. Foged. Blem. $175Last edited by BoilerUp; 22 November 2015 at 11:23.
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22 November 2015, 11:07 #21
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22 November 2015, 11:11 #22
How long did you look in the thesaurus before you posted that Joel?
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22 November 2015, 11:12 #23
I know "stuff"
There's no "Team" in F**K YOU!
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22 November 2015, 13:16 #24
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22 November 2015, 15:43 #25
I have a gen 2 chainsaw lower in the closet awaiting building. Hopefully I don't run into these issues
"Always do more than is required of you"
- General George S. Patton
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22 November 2015, 17:36 #26
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22 November 2015, 19:02 #27
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22 November 2015, 19:19 #28
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22 November 2015, 19:52 #29
Well good there's hope yet! I was thinking of SBR'ing the Noveske lower but I think I make it into an SPR so I have a good lower to take across state lines without all the hassle. The kitty will be an SBR for sure!
"Always do more than is required of you"
- General George S. Patton
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22 November 2015, 20:08 #30
My one and only Gen 1 Chainsaw lower is just a hair tight with a few of my uppers. Definitely doesn't require tools to separate the upper from the lower, even with the tightest fitting of them. I SBR'd this lower, so i made sure to test for fit before i had the engraving done, and deffo before sending $200 off to Uncle Sam. All of my other Chainsaw parts (Gen 2 lowers, forged uppers, as well as Noveske marked MUR uppers).
At least you can get the pins through with a mallet and punch. I bought a custom upper from Daniel Defense a couple years ago and couldn't get the takedown pin to go in. I then tried getting a spare pin to go through the hole on just the upper, wouldn't even begin to go. An email to DD revealed that they'd had an issue with some undersize takedown pin holes. I should've sent it back, but that was more of a pain in the ass than spending a few minutes drilling the hole out with a 1/4" drill bit. But in your case, since the lower is the issue, i'd send it back and get Noveske to cover FFL and state fees. If enough people send back out of spec product, maybe it'll start to hurt their bottom line and be the kick in the balls needed to get their QA/QC back in line."It's time to start slapping people." - George Carlin
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