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Posted: 5/2/2024 6:21:12 PM EDT
[Last Edit: Smithvestal]
Thanks for the info, the alumi-black worked great.
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I don't like them buying RCBS. I'd be very happy if they bought Dillon instead. I love my Dillon press and stuff, but Dillon can't run a company for shit. They've been behind on shipping stuff for years. It took them ONE Full year to ship the 9mm die set that came with my 550C a few years ago. Then, it took them about 9 months to ship my .45acp dies and the shell plate/kit. I've just bought Lee die sets for the other calibers. Got tired of waiting. I love the products, but they don't have clue to running a company.
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Originally Posted By Redman556: I don't like them buying RCBS. I'd be very happy if they bought Dillon instead. I love my Dillon press and stuff, but Dillon can't run a company for shit. They've been behind on shipping stuff for years. It took them ONE Full year to ship the 9mm die set that came with my 550C a few years ago. Then, it took them about 9 months to ship my .45acp dies and the shell plate/kit. I've just bought Lee die sets for the other calibers. Got tired of waiting. I love the products, but they don't have clue to running a company. View Quote So close. |
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[#3]
I did some work at Dillon's building here in Scottsdale AZ and they seemed alright but had a "were the cool dudes" attitude. That said, they were nice to us and gave us some of their calendars.
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[#4]
Wouldn’t bother me, just run it.
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WTB: Steel Bodied Surefire Trainer
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[Last Edit: Smithvestal]
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Originally Posted By NoveskeFan: Wouldn’t bother me, just run it. View Quote Thanks for the opinion. I already pin/welded on my asr mount and put some of that alumi-black stuff on there and it knocked the shine down on the chip and now doesn't stand out so bad. I still feel like this is a blem model but whatever. |
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Originally Posted By Postal0311: If this is your last BCM, never buy Geissele. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/58648/20231103_192205-3204025.jpg View Quote What? No way they sent that to you with that chunk busted out of the rail. And the scratch in the side as well? Thats sad, especially when you can go to your local shop and buy some cheap $100 upper receiver and not have a single mark. |
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[#8]
Yes I got a DD4 rifle as a birthday gift and it had a noticeable difference on the bolt catch. I would say coming in a forum is a bad idea as most people are defensive with the idea that you expect to get exactly as pictured unless otherwise noted. I went to the industry forum and they sent me the right one almost overnight.
Instead I would say call BCM and ask if you can send it back. Back when I was building a rifle I went to bcm and bought a wrench that they never included. I called and after a bit of back and forth they sent the wrench free of charge. So I would say call them and ask and I’m sure they’ll take care of you. |
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Originally Posted By Redman556: I don't like them buying RCBS. I'd be very happy if they bought Dillon instead. I love my Dillon press and stuff, but Dillon can't run a company for shit. They've been behind on shipping stuff for years. It took them ONE Full year to ship the 9mm die set that came with my 550C a few years ago. Then, it took them about 9 months to ship my .45acp dies and the shell plate/kit. I've just bought Lee die sets for the other calibers. Got tired of waiting. I love the products, but they don't have clue to running a company. View Quote que the R U Having a Stroke meme |
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Obviously OP, you can do what you want with your money and who you give it too.
The way I see it, BCM offered to make right and you decided it wasn't worth the hassle. Which is fine. Again, you have that right. I just wouldn't hold it against them because you decided shipping it off isn't worth the hassle of the drive to UPS. That also tells me the "damage" really isn't that bad. And unless you NEED that upper ASAP for something, I'd just send it back. Worse case you have to wait a week or 2. Don't get me wrong, would I be annoyed...yes. would I call them and see what they can do to fix it... possibly. Depending on the damage. On the other end, a quick dab with a sharpie would cover that up in a second. |
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[#11]
That wouldn't bother me in the least. My stuff gets more scuffed up going in and out of my vault. A couple of range trips and it will really have more scuffs on it.
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[#12]
The horror.
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Can't never could 'til try came along.
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Originally Posted By Redman556: I don't like them buying RCBS. I'd be very happy if they bought Dillon instead. I love my Dillon press and stuff, but Dillon can't run a company for shit. They've been behind on shipping stuff for years. It took them ONE Full year to ship the 9mm die set that came with my 550C a few years ago. Then, it took them about 9 months to ship my .45acp dies and the shell plate/kit. I've just bought Lee die sets for the other calibers. Got tired of waiting. I love the products, but they don't have clue to running a company. View Quote ^ Here you go OP….solid advice here. |
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Also if you haven’t already bought the birchwood Casey touch up pen for the aluminum. You simply shake it and leave a thin amount on the damage area and it’ll become black. I use it every once in a while to cover some scratches that accumulated. It’s acid so you have to leave it on there to let it react. I also have their blue acid that’s really good whenever there’s dings on the metal components.
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[#15]
Should be a blem. Am I surprised they didn't catch it? No. Would I personally care on a ~$1000 upper? No.
WTF does any of this have to do with RCBS or Dillon? I don't know. |
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[#16]
If that's the only issue I'd touch it with aluminum black and forget about it.
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Originally Posted By Postal0311: If this is your last BCM, never buy Geissele. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/58648/20231103_192205-3204025.jpg View Quote If I got that from Geissele I’d reach out to them for an exchange and I don’t think a world exists they wouldn’t do it. OP, I wouldn’t worry about that myself. |
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[#18]
They offered to take it back and you declined. Why did you even email them in the first place?
Personally it wouldn't bother me because the gun will get more beat up the first time I take it out. If you really care though that's cool, just send it back to bcm. |
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Originally Posted By dalle0001: Also if you haven’t already bought the birchwood Casey touch up pen for the aluminum. You simply shake it and leave a thin amount on the damage area and it’ll become black. I use it every once in a while to cover some scratches that accumulated. It’s acid so you have to leave it on there to let it react. I also have their blue acid that’s really good whenever there’s dings on the metal components. View Quote Thanks for the info. I haven't tried that before but will order some on amazon. |
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Originally Posted By Middlelength: Should be a blem. Am I surprised they didn't catch it? No. Would I personally care on a ~$1000 upper? No. WTF does any of this have to do with RCBS or Dillon? I don't know. View Quote Thank you, this is my point. They sell blems but then sell this at full price. |
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Originally Posted By TGE: They offered to take it back and you declined. Why did you even email them in the first place? Personally it wouldn't bother me because the gun will get more beat up the first time I take it out. If you really care though that's cool, just send it back to bcm. View Quote I more just messaged them thinking they would say they would send a new one out then give me a return for the damaged one. Instead of send it back to us for inspection which takes plenty of time. I'm not trying to be a pre-madonna but these are giant companies that make big big bucks getting free money from our government on overpriced contracts but then post ads about how patriotic they are then send out blem uppers to guys that work like slaves with a ton of overtime to maybe make 90k a year. |
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[#22]
I probably wouldn't have even noticed before covering it in spray paint.
I am honestly surprised. All the BCM stuff I've ordered has appeared immaculate, until I start in on it. |
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[#23]
I’d be annoyed, with myself, I’d assume I’d dinged it some how in the two minutes I’d had it out of the box.
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Originally Posted By Muricha: que the R U Having a Stroke meme View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Muricha: Originally Posted By Redman556: I don't like them buying RCBS. I'd be very happy if they bought Dillon instead. I love my Dillon press and stuff, but Dillon can't run a company for shit. They've been behind on shipping stuff for years. It took them ONE Full year to ship the 9mm die set that came with my 550C a few years ago. Then, it took them about 9 months to ship my .45acp dies and the shell plate/kit. I've just bought Lee die sets for the other calibers. Got tired of waiting. I love the products, but they don't have clue to running a company. que the R U Having a Stroke meme Oh man, I'm sorry. I was in another thread , and my computer restarted. I went and click on this link thinking it was the other one, and posted this replay. I apologize. lol |
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[#25]
The marks wouldn't bother me personally
My hangup with BCM is due to their barrel nuts being torqued 130 lb-ft and using thread locker on top of it. |
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Not a Tennessee Squire
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Your painted rifle is ugly, but I’m uglier, so send it to me and I’ll make it look good!
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[#27]
That's not a "chip". Anno doesn't chip. You'll find toolmarks on the highest of quality ARs as long as they aren't on contact surfaces it's not a big deal. Was it the Mk2 Blem upper that you ordered?
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Originally Posted By Missilegeek: I probably wouldn't have even noticed before covering it in spray paint. I am honestly surprised. All the BCM stuff I've ordered has appeared immaculate, until I start in on it. View Quote Oddly, I have several BCM blems…and could never find a thing wrong with them. |
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If the truth makes you uncomfortable, don't blame the truth. Blame the lie that made you comfortable. -James Ng Uni
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[Last Edit: FoxValleyTacDriver]
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The most impressive thing about this post is everyone buys BCMs blems and they rarely actually have blems. I buy their blems all the time and have never actually had a visual blemish.
If you're upset, send it back. Personally, I wouldn't care. But I'd also be painting it with a 8$ can of spray paint. |
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[#31]
I would think “man, that’s disappointing” as I shook the can of krylon.
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I hated going to weddings. All the grandmas would poke me and say "You're next". They stopped that when I started doing it to them at funerals.
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I bought an actual blem bcm striped upper last year to complete a build. Someone literally took a knife to the side and scuffed up the finish back and forth 5-6 times. Looked to me like it was intentionally blemmed. Before that I've bought blemmed items from them with no discernable blem. Anyway I painted it.
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[#34]
Wow. At first I thought this was a troll post. Try taking your rifle to the range and shooting it some.
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[#35]
Whatever you do don’t take it out of the safe or shoot it.
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Originally Posted By Smithvestal: I more just messaged them thinking they would say they would send a new one out then give me a return for the damaged one. Instead of send it back to us for inspection which takes plenty of time. I'm not trying to be a pre-madonna but these are giant companies that make big big bucks getting free money from our government on overpriced contracts but then post ads about how patriotic they are then send out blem uppers to guys that work like slaves with a ton of overtime to maybe make 90k a year. View Quote It should be "prima donna" not pre-madonna, but it is kind of a funny word play. |
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Originally Posted By TGE: They offered to take it back and you declined. Why did you even email them in the first place? View Quote Because much like the purpose of this post, some people need attention and fawning over. |
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[#38]
I'm not in the firearms industry, but whenever we deal with damaged products at work, sending items back for inspection is standard procedure.
This has been the case for me with almost every personal customer service interaction I've ever had. I probably wouldn't make a stink about the imperfection, and I definitely wouldn't write-off a company over an issue like this. |
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Originally Posted By Toothpicksandkatchup: I mean..the first time you use it it's gonna probably get a mark on it. Then again this is how I haul my guns https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52620785480_1e2c68e637_c.jpg View Quote To be fair though there is a difference between scratches through use vs getting something brand new that looks like that. If you bought it like that wouldn’t you be upset despite that it’ll probably end up looking like that anyways? |
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I don't think BCM qualifies as a "giant" company. I figure SOP is send it in and we'll inspect, repair or replace, IF they have that exact version available on the rack.
For the original question, aside from like ten seconds of, "oh damn, my new upper has a shiny speck", that wouldn't be an issue at all. First time it even went into the safe it would hit something else. Blacken it with the pen and you'll forget it happened. BCM is a top shelf company, so you'd only hurt yourself by writing them off. Focus on the bad ass rifle you have. I love my 14.5" Mk.2 upper! |
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