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Posted: 4/18/2024 2:13:46 PM EDT
I saw this on the MAF Corp website about a month ago. The photo clearly shows the back of an A1 type dust cover.
So, I sent an email asking if the front had the small rectangular "pad". Never got a reply. For the price, I decided to take a chance and bought two, hoping I would get lucky. I didn't get lucky. I got an A2 type dust cover, and only one at that. And, the "C" clip doesn't fit the groove in the pivot pin. I've tried contacting MAF, but they don't give a phone number, only email. Again, no reply as yet. |
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I have noticed that the later production rods and clips are bigger than they used to be. Can't help you in the A1 pad Check the EE, I saw a few listed... Just checked, all gone. Sorry pal |
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They also have what looks to be a phosphate finished BCG for $59 - https://maf-arms.com/product/ar15-fa-bcg/ They also have some blem ones for $42. If they were phosphate finished and half way decent, I would be fine with putting new screws in and sealing the gas key. I like tinkering AND saving money. So I sent an email asking them did they know the manufacture of them, if they were in fact phosphate coated. Did they know if they were chromed lined? Also did they have any idea of what steel the bolt and carrier was made of. There is no specs whatsoever on them. It does not even say if they for 223 or 7.62
I got a reply back...... Shane, those are a lot of questions. If their answer is important to you, then a $50 BCG isn’t right for you. Also, we have no idea. Thanks, and I love you. -MAF Matt |
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What a way for the customer service. Automatically fall into my block list of doing business with seeing that response.
Don't care how cheap the products they are selling for. The team that treat customer like dirt and not taking inquiry seriously will drive people off. |
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Shit made in China?
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If it is that cheap stay away.
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Originally Posted By ar154all: I have noticed that the later production rods and clips are bigger than they used to be. Can't help you in the A1 pad Check the EE, I saw a few listed... Just checked, all gone. Sorry pal View Quote Thanks for the effort, but I found out an E-type clip fits, and I had an extra one. So I'm just down by one cover assembly. |
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Originally Posted By Shane733: They also have what looks to be a phosphate finished BCG for $59 - https://maf-arms.com/product/ar15-fa-bcg/ They also have some blem ones for $42. If they were phosphate finished and half way decent, I would be fine with putting new screws in and sealing the gas key. I like tinkering AND saving money. So I sent an email asking them did they know the manufacture of them, if they were in fact phosphate coated. Did they know if they were chromed lined? Also did they have any idea of what steel the bolt and carrier was made of. There is no specs whatsoever on them. It does not even say if they for 223 or 7.62 I got a reply back...... Shane, those are a lot of questions. If their answer is important to you, then a $50 BCG isn’t right for you. Also, we have no idea. Thanks, and I love you. -MAF Matt View Quote There's a thread on one of our forums where somebody did buy one of the $42 Blem BCGs. All he had to do was tighten and re-stake the screws for it to work. That fact that he got it was what made me go ahead and buy something. |
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That site/seller looks sketchy AF. Something about the whole vibe of the site seems hipster and like they’re trying too hard to be edgy and cool. Do they actually sell any products that aren’t blems? Makes you kind of wonder. More effort on marketing than quality.
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Regulars, by God!
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Originally Posted By Dex223: There's a thread on one of our forums where somebody did buy one of the $42 Blem BCGs. All he had to do was tighten and re-stake the screws for it to work. That fact that he got it was what made me go ahead and buy something. View Quote That is what I was thinking. I have a list somewhere of machine companies that make BCGs. Many make them for the big name brand companies and also for the lower brand companies. Same steel, same machine, same everything other than one just carries a big name brand. I figured if it was a decent phosphate coated BCG that just needed the gas key lapped on a piece of glass or stone, some good screws torqued and staked proper, they would make good BCGs for some retro budget builds. Plus I like tinkering and fixing broken things. Being a poor person with a love for all things 2A, I like quality items but I also really like saving money and getting deals. But heck, he couldn't even tell me what caliber they were for lol. Now I got to go find this thread you speak of :D |
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Originally Posted By Shane733: That is what I was thinking. I have a list somewhere of machine companies that make BCGs. Many make them for the big name brand companies and also for the lower brand companies. Same steel, same machine, same everything other than one just carries a big name brand. I figured if it was a decent phosphate coated BCG that just needed the gas key lapped on a piece of glass or stone, some good screws torqued and staked proper, they would make good BCGs for some retro budget builds. Plus I like tinkering and fixing broken things. Being a poor person with a love for all things 2A, I like quality items but I also really like saving money and getting deals. But heck, he couldn't even tell me what caliber they were for lol. Now I got to go find this thread you speak of :D View Quote It's this one. MAF comments start at post #19. https://www.ar15.com/forums/AR-15/Cheapest-BCGs-on-the-market-/4-785400/ |
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There may be some resolution...
I sent MAF another email asking about the second dust cover I didn't get. Well, I got a phone call, then an email saying there were email issues, then an apology for the error, and was asked if I wanted the dust cover or a refund.(they actually offered to send me two new ones, and I could keep the one I had) I accepted the refund.(I really don't need the covers unless they were retro like in the photo) So, we'll wait a few days and see what happens. |
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Originally Posted By madbubba: Shit made in China? View Quote I would bet on it. Probably bought in bulk from wish or alibaba, or some other chiBay equivalent, then resold for a profit by this guy. The fully assembled/finished bolt carrier group "chucked up" in a lathe is rich! The owner of this company is a real comedian, and he's laughing all the way to the bank. |
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Originally Posted By Stahlgewehr762: The owner of this company is a real comedian, and he's laughing all the way to the bank. View Quote He’s a real attorney and he is on our side of the 2A. You may have heard him on the This Week in Guns podcast and/or watched him on his Fuddbusters YouTube channel. MAF is likely not his bread and butter, but more likely a tax write off. The guy’s no idiot. All of that aside, you get what you pay for. If you’re buying a cheap, blem BCG, I wouldn’t expect it to be as good as a name brand manufacturer’s offering. He also offered to replace or refund a cheap dust cover. I mean, he can’t be too terrible considering what other companies do and have done for more money? My unbiased, cheapskate opinion, no personal experience with MAF. |
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