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Posted: 12/9/2009 8:50:07 AM EDT
| Just took delivery of flat top from Bravo. The interior appears to be corroded. There are a dozen spots or so. I thought it might be coating but I scrapped one spot to see. It looks like aluminum. What gives? |
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Quoted: Did you ever consider shooting them an email? Or shooting, period? Shoot the damn thing, then let us know if there are any functional problems, which in all likelihood, there won't be. Why would we do that? It's so much easier to run to the internet and make yourself look like a fucking idiot at the expense of the manufacturer. |
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Did you ever consider shooting them an email? Or shooting, period? Shoot the damn thing, then let us know if there are any functional problems, which in all likelihood, there won't be. Why would we do that? It's so much easier to run to the internet and make yourself look like a fucking idiot at the expense of the manufacturer. |
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Did you ever consider shooting them an email? Or shooting, period? Shoot the damn thing, then let us know if there are any functional problems, which in all likelihood, there won't be. Why would we do that? It's so much easier to run to the internet and make yourself look like a fucking idiot at the expense of the manufacturer. or you could post like you did and come off as an ass |
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Did you ever consider shooting them an email? Or shooting, period? Shoot the damn thing, then let us know if there are any functional problems, which in all likelihood, there won't be. Why would we do that? It's so much easier to run to the internet and make yourself look like a fucking idiot at the expense of the manufacturer. Aint that that farging truth. |
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Geez, cut the guy a break, apparently not everyone is an expert in everything AR like some folks think they are........ It has nothing to do with being an expert. It's called common sense. Issue: I'm not happy with my product or I think something is wrong with my product. Option 1: Call vendor or manufacturer to see if this is normal. If not arrange an exchange or refund during the same call. Option 2: Post on the internet. Get multiple answers from multiple people not knowing who to believe. End up having to go option 1 route anyways after 10+ pages and 7 account locks. Hmmmmmm..................... |
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Dry lube bake on the inside. Grayish. This isn't a color issue. It looks like paint that froze before drying giving it a snow flake appearance. It is also rough to the touch. As stated above I did scrape a small spot off it turned silver. Does that mean the finish is gone? Will solvents remove it? |
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Did you ever consider shooting them an email? Or shooting, period? Shoot the damn thing, then let us know if there are any functional problems, which in all likelihood, there won't be. Function probably not, but alot of it is were the rails of the bolt carrier travel. It could retain carbon & other crud when cleaning. I'm not installing it without knowing & you wouldn't either. This is a forum & people ask questions. I'm not bashing Bravo or anyone else. I figured someone on here had simular experience. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Dry lube bake on the inside. Grayish. This isn't a color issue. It looks like paint that froze before drying giving it a snow flake appearance. It is also rough to the touch. As stated above I did scrape a small spot off it turned silver. Does that mean the finish is gone? Will solvents remove it? Dude, it's the dry film lubricant in the upper. It will wear off. |
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