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7/1/2013 7:58:20 PM EDT
Noveske products aren't for everyone, but they have earned their following with a reputation for quality and performance.  They also have prices to match, which puts Noveske out of consideration for a lot of AR enthusiasts.

Well, I saved $270 going with the "chainsaw" version of Noveske's Light Recce 16" 300 BLK upper, and it took me a while to figure out why.  I've read other reports from "chainsaw" purchasers who, like me, really couldn't tell for sure what the problem was.  I thought I'd show what they're talking about and why I think it is really a no-brainer to buy "chainsaw" anytime you can when buying Noveske products.

7/1/2013 6:55:55 PM EDT
[#1]
Chainsaw are their blemished parts, just because you cant see it doesnt mean its not there, the noveske qc people found it.
7/1/2013 7:50:44 PM EDT
[#2]
The chainsaw items are cosmetically blemished but functionally within Noveske's specs, and to that point most people have reported difficulty finding the blemish.



I only have one Noveske and it's a chainsaw lower. The blem is a small dimple on the side. Chainsaw's are 100% gtg in my book.




-John
7/1/2013 8:02:07 PM EDT
[#3]

chainsaw upper and lower
7/1/2013 8:38:38 PM EDT
[#4]
I went with all first run Noveske stuff on one of my first all Noveske builds. 14.5 SB barrel, Gen II lower, MUR upper, NSR and the whole bit. Cost a bit more than I'd hoped but still much less than buying a complete rifle. After I checked out a few Gen II chainsaw lowers and couldn't for the life of me find why they had been marked chainsaw grade I now buy all chainsaw stuff. My guns get used often and hard so it usually doesn't take long for the scratches to happen. Besides that's what krypton is for.
7/1/2013 8:45:40 PM EDT
[#5]
I've considered buying them before, but, I didn't want to end up with one that has a dent (scratches and "nicks" are okay), or out of spec. Idk much about their line, though, so I guess I've been passing up for no reason.
7/1/2013 8:48:39 PM EDT
[#6]
I have a factory assembled Chainsaw Noveske, there are no visible blemishes:


7/1/2013 8:50:08 PM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
I've considered buying them before, but, I didn't want to end up with one that has a dent (scratches and "nicks" are okay), or out of spec. Idk much about their line, though, so I guess I've been passing up for no reason.


There are non that are out of spec.
7/1/2013 8:51:56 PM EDT
[#8]
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I've considered buying them before, but, I didn't want to end up with one that has a dent (scratches and "nicks" are okay), or out of spec. Idk much about their line, though, so I guess I've been passing up for no reason.


There are non that are out of spec.


I see that now, lol. Like I said; I never looked too much into the line, I just figured it was more than blemishes, now I see it's not.
7/1/2013 9:14:35 PM EDT
[#9]



Quoted:


The chainsaw items are cosmetically blemished but functionally within Noveske's specs, and to that point most people have reported difficulty finding the blemish.


Then Noveske's specs are out of spec. My Chainsaw Gen 2 had the take down pin holes drilled wrong and I've seen several others that had the same problem.



Makes them very expensive out of spec lowers. My blem was it didn't actually work with any uppers.



 
7/1/2013 9:27:16 PM EDT
[#10]
My latest Build is centered around a GenII Chainsaw Lower, there is nothing wrong with it. So I scavenged up the parts for an NSR Upper.  MUR, 15" NSR 16" N4 Barrel and even managed to find a set of Noveske marked BUIS.  It is a kick ass rifle.  


Sir James...
7/1/2013 9:29:37 PM EDT
[#11]
Quoted:

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The chainsaw items are cosmetically blemished but functionally within Noveske's specs, and to that point most people have reported difficulty finding the blemish.

Then Noveske's specs are out of spec. My Chainsaw Gen 2 had the take down pin holes drilled wrong and I've seen several others that had the same problem.

Makes them very expensive out of spec lowers. My blem was it didn't actually work with any uppers.
 


That's very uncommon
7/1/2013 9:33:23 PM EDT
[#12]
In before all the people with non-chainsaws get pissed and demand $200 back.




Disclaimer: I paid full price for an 8.2" 300BLK upper that I've subsequently turned into a chainsaw with various nicks and scrapes.

I find myself not caring in the slightest...
7/1/2013 9:34:45 PM EDT
[#13]
Quoted:
Quoted:

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The chainsaw items are cosmetically blemished but functionally within Noveske's specs, and to that point most people have reported difficulty finding the blemish.

Then Noveske's specs are out of spec. My Chainsaw Gen 2 had the take down pin holes drilled wrong and I've seen several others that had the same problem.

Makes them very expensive out of spec lowers. My blem was it didn't actually work with any uppers.
 


That's very uncommon


And Noveske would still cover it under warranty...
7/1/2013 9:44:20 PM EDT
[#14]


When I envision my perfect gun I see that one, with a T1 on top...
7/1/2013 9:49:18 PM EDT
[#15]
My Gen 2 N4 chainsaw lower has a tiny nick UNDER the anodizing.  I seriously sat for a solid 5 minutes trying to figure out why it was a chainsaw.



And it's all in spec.
7/1/2013 10:01:25 PM EDT
[#16]
I've never been able to find a defect with my first chainsaw lower. My second one is missing some ano inside the magwell and it doesn't bother me at all.
7/1/2013 10:21:43 PM EDT
[#17]
Quoted:

Quoted:
The chainsaw items are cosmetically blemished but functionally within Noveske's specs, and to that point most people have reported difficulty finding the blemish.

Then Noveske's specs are out of spec. My Chainsaw Gen 2 had the take down pin holes drilled wrong and I've seen several others that had the same problem.

Makes them very expensive out of spec lowers. My blem was it didn't actually work with any uppers.
 


Dream on.
7/2/2013 1:20:08 AM EDT
[#18]
Quoted:
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The chainsaw items are cosmetically blemished but functionally within Noveske's specs, and to that point most people have reported difficulty finding the blemish.

Then Noveske's specs are out of spec. My Chainsaw Gen 2 had the take down pin holes drilled wrong and I've seen several others that had the same problem.

Makes them very expensive out of spec lowers. My blem was it didn't actually work with any uppers.
 


Dream on.


I have two Gen 1 Chainsaw lowers from the same batch that are slightly out of spec at the pivot pin holes that were marked chainsaw (not tight, but slightly out of alignment).  They were perfect in every other way.  My LGS also noted the same issue with the chainsaw lowers they had from the same batch.  Issue is self correcting the more I shoot, so I'm more than happy to take the discount, and patiently fix the blemish myself.  I also have some non chainsaws from the same serial number range that are perfect at the pivot pin holes, so I'm pretty positive they'll allow a slightly out of spec item as a chainsaw if it doesn't impact usability, despite what the description says.
7/2/2013 1:38:22 AM EDT
[#19]
Oh thank god, I thought this was going to be a Mossberg style............Well...Nevermind.
7/2/2013 4:51:14 AM EDT
[#20]
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Oh thank god, I thought this was going to be a Mossberg style............Well...Nevermind.


That's funny!  I know exactly what you're talking about, and no, I cannot imagine a product like that coming from Noveske.