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George Ayan @boltcarrier

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Does anyone know how to get in contact with this guy?
I've tried phone numbers and email that was on his website multiple times with no response. He has my KAC ECC. When I talked to him three months ago he said that he could turn my brake change and cerakote job around in a couple weeks. Since receiving my rifle it looks like he has closed up shop.
Does anyone know a good way to reach him?
 
If I remember correctly, he was taking some time off this summer. His Facebook page is down so I don't know. I checked all my emails and phone contacts but I don't have his number anymore. Sorry. A quick google search of "ffl check Ayan George " turned up a number but that may be one you already tried.


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Hard to believe someone with his reputation he just disappeared but he isn't listed on KAC's site as a dealer. Call RSR (407-677-1000) and see if they know anything. They are near him in Winter Park.
 
Never mind! I just got a text from him and shipping information. I was just a little concerned that I could no get ahold of him, timeline was never an issue.
thanks guys
 
Wow... AMAZING!

shady as sh*t amazing.

Woww... Let's back up a little. I know Ayan, and he is very active on AR15.com. He has another job, a more traditional job, and he is backing off his boltcarrier.com business for now. I know a lot of people for whom he has helped, and he is a true expert in the SR25 / KAC community, including clone/replica builds for Mk11 Mod 0 and M110.

He is very credible, trustworthy and skilled. Like many gunsmith types, he can be very non-communicative and slow. I have learned to deal with great craftsmen in the sailboat field for years, as well as guns. For whatever reason, these guys are a different breed. To you and me, a day means 24 hours, and a week means 7 days. Great craftsmen, for whatever reason -- maybe they get caught-up in their work -- a day means a week, and a week is a month. God forbid, don't ask what "a few months" means... A lifetime ?? :rolleyes:

Anyway, Ayan is golden, and perhaps he has a wife that is making him do more work and less passion, maybe he has health issues, I don't know his personal business. He is not totally out of the business, but from what I have seen him say, it looks like he is taking a pause on new work, and struggling to get some work-in-progress out the door. Maybe he will return to be more active, perhaps he will not, but his intentions are genuine.

That said, OP, I am very active in this small community of KAC and M110 folks (it is a very small world). I know most of the people who work on KAC products, sell KAC products, build barrels, you name it. Let me know where you need help or a referral.