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I still have one, and shoot it occasionally. It has an Oly Arms .45 upper, and is fed by grease gun magazines. Lots of fun, and with the long barrel it is almost hearing safe, (almost). Kind of heavy with 30 rounds of 230 grain ammo, though.
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They're not as popular since their alignment with violent revolutionary communists.
Edit: Am I thinking of the wrong plastic lower? ![]() |
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I've got one from about 2008 ...probably 5k rounds through it. No issues .
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They were made in town here. Why were they shut down? I'm pretty sure I met the founder at the htf shoot with the ant hill and the mg42. Really nice guy.
Eta: had a post sample g18 and f/a ar. Only time I've ever shot full auto. Remember it like yesterday. Much appreciated |
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Is anyone making them now?
For the DIY crowd With 3D printing I would hope now there should be a file to make in interlocking sections that can be glued together Or how about someone making a 3D mold set to make one at home out of fiber glass or carbon fiber |
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Yup, I still have the 'Cav Aid' lower with a Noveske barrel and standard upper, it's a good little coyote rifle.
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Quoted: They were made in town here. Why were they shut down? I'm pretty sure I met the founder at the htf shoot with the ant hill and the mg42. Really nice guy. Eta: had a post sample g18 and f/a ar. Only time I've ever shot full auto. Remember it like yesterday. Much appreciated View Quote IIRC there was some sort of ATF entrapment case against the way they were assembling the lowers. ![]() |
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Quoted: They're not as popular since their alignment with violent revolutionary communists. Edit: Am I thinking of the wrong plastic lower? ![]() View Quote One of the key employees (Russel Phagan) at the old Cav Arms is now with KE Arms where they make the new derivative plastic lower. He is aligned with an online wannabe social media red coffee shop revolutionary. It’s unclear if Russel is a commie or just retarded. |
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I walked into a gun shop years ago and dude had a ton of those in a crate for like 20$ a piece.
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Quoted: IIRC there was some sort of ATF entrapment case against the way they were assembling the lowers. ![]() View Quote The ATF alleged all kinds of paperwork and records violations, but the owner pled (IIRC) to some FFL violation where he transferred a gun to a California resident who was falsely using an AZ address. |
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gwacsarmory.com
bought the tooling & IP for Cav Arms lower a buddy of mine said a shop in Houston still has a few new/old stock for sale eta: KE arms has a version w/ slightly diff design |
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Quoted: One of the key employees (Russel Phagan) at the old Cav Arms is now with KE Arms where they make the new derivative plastic lower. He is aligned with an online wannabe social media red coffee shop revolutionary. It’s unclear if Russel is a commie or just retarded. View Quote The people him and the other guy hang out with also work with Antifa/JBGC guys. One of their friends that they do content with was CHAZ security and maybe involved with shooting those kids on that joy ride. KE Arms is what I was thinking of. I thought there was a connection between the two. |
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Quoted: I still have one, and shoot it occasionally. It has an Oly Arms .45 upper, and is fed by grease gun magazines. Lots of fun, and with the long barrel it is almost hearing safe, (almost). Kind of heavy with 30 rounds of 230 grain ammo, though. View Quote Same here. Blue with blue handguards. ![]() Loads of fun to shoot. Might have a pic of it. |
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Quoted: They were made in town here. Why were they shut down? I'm pretty sure I met the founder at the htf shoot with the ant hill and the mg42. Really nice guy. Eta: had a post sample g18 and f/a ar. Only time I've ever shot full auto. Remember it like yesterday. Much appreciated View Quote I think almost every company head from Juanita was arrested Ameetec, Glockmeister, Cavarms The valley was a shitfest for the firearms industry. In addition to those guys we had Todd Bailey of Special Weapons, Bob at 1911 Heaven, American Spirit Arms. It got better, but used to be full of WTF. |
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I remember seeing that they made a very limited run of glow in the dark ones. It would be cool to find one of those. (not useful for night combat)
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Have the sabre defense one, talk about double ATF whammy
Built as lightweight P&W 14.5 beater iron sighted gun ![]() |
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Quoted: IIRC there was some sort of ATF entrapment case against the way they were assembling the lowers. ![]() View Quote https://www.ar15.com/forums/general/CAV_ARMS_LOSES_FFL_TO_ATF_and_OWNER_ADMITS_TO_ILLEGALLY_SELLING_40_GUNS__COULD_DO_TIME_/5-1003311/ |
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Quoted: Have the sabre defense one, talk about double ATF whammy Built as lightweight P&W 14.5 beater iron sighted gun https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/423396/IMG_2003_jpeg-3190886.JPG View Quote At one point those were getting blown out at 5/$100....hard to pass up a stack of lowers for less than a BCG. O_o |
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Have had one as my truck AR for at least 15 years. Beat to shit. Still runs strong. Why is it my truck gun? No idea it just is.
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I recently unpacked my CAVAID lower from the move.
Those were.....interesting times. |
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Quoted: Does anyone still have one and use it? I have a couple. The last one I bought was for the AR15.COM SEBR. I slapped a Bushmaster Varminter upper on it with a budget scope. It's been in the safe for around 14 years or more. I got it out tonight and let my 13 year old son shoot at some cans out in the field. He loved it! It's probably time to invest in some better optics for it. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/31219/1000004402-3190782.jpg View Quote Interesting setup with the Varminter upper and budget scope. I had built a GWACS the same way around 10-12 years ago ![]() ![]() |
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Quoted: They were made in town here. Why were they shut down? I'm pretty sure I met the founder at the htf shoot with the ant hill and the mg42. Really nice guy. Eta: had a post sample g18 and f/a ar. Only time I've ever shot full auto. Remember it like yesterday. Much appreciated View Quote Thanks guys. The guy at the shoot had a first initial T. He was an sot in the far east valley. From what I see, he was not affiliated with them. Had a really neat selection from what ive read. Apologies. |
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Quoted: IIRC there was some sort of ATF entrapment case against the way they were assembling the lowers. ![]() View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: They were made in town here. Why were they shut down? I'm pretty sure I met the founder at the htf shoot with the ant hill and the mg42. Really nice guy. Eta: had a post sample g18 and f/a ar. Only time I've ever shot full auto. Remember it like yesterday. Much appreciated IIRC there was some sort of ATF entrapment case against the way they were assembling the lowers. ![]() I thought there was something too about them getting jammed up at SHOT one year - tried to sell guns to a foreign government without going through State or something like that. Maybe I'm thinking of a different company? |
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Quoted: I thought there was something too about them getting jammed up at SHOT one year - tried to sell guns to a foreign government without going through State or something like that. Maybe I'm thinking of a different company? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: They were made in town here. Why were they shut down? I'm pretty sure I met the founder at the htf shoot with the ant hill and the mg42. Really nice guy. Eta: had a post sample g18 and f/a ar. Only time I've ever shot full auto. Remember it like yesterday. Much appreciated IIRC there was some sort of ATF entrapment case against the way they were assembling the lowers. ![]() I thought there was something too about them getting jammed up at SHOT one year - tried to sell guns to a foreign government without going through State or something like that. Maybe I'm thinking of a different company? |
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Quoted: They were made in town here. Why were they shut down? I'm pretty sure I met the founder at the htf shoot with the ant hill and the mg42. Really nice guy. Eta: had a post sample g18 and f/a ar. Only time I've ever shot full auto. Remember it like yesterday. Much appreciated View Quote The CG shoot? |
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Yeah, a MkII, its going on like 20 years old now.. never had any issues with it on any upper ive put on it.
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One of the lowers I always wanted but never purchased....dont ask me why
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One on an ultra light build - still need to finish that build I think (hopefully can find the last round of upgrades). One still in the box from them. Got both during CavAid.
IIRC one of the things that pissed the ATF off is that the owner was storing pistols for Cal residents so they could use them for competition out of state. Lots of the other stuff seemed like administrative bullshit. Something like transporting firearms without serial numbers - apparently they had to be moved from molding to someplace else (which might have been on site) before they were engraved. |
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Yeager used the lowers for rental guns for classes, many of them had 50k+ plus rounds put thru them with no lower issues...
They were indeed robust |
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Quoted: One on an ultra light build - still need to finish that build I think (hopefully can find the last round of upgrades). One still in the box from them. Got both during CavAid. IIRC one of the things that pissed the ATF off is that the owner was storing pistols for Cal residents so they could use them for competition out of state. Lots of the other stuff seemed like administrative bullshit. Something like transporting firearms without serial numbers - apparently they had to be moved from molding to someplace else (which might have been on site) before they were engrav View Quote |
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Quoted: Does anyone still have one and use it? I have a couple. The last one I bought was for the AR15.COM SEBR. I slapped a Bushmaster Varminter upper on it with a budget scope. It's been in the safe for around 14 years or more. I got it out tonight and let my 13 year old son shoot at some cans out in the field. He loved it! It's probably time to invest in some better optics for it. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/31219/1000004402-3190782.jpg View Quote |
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I'd have to dig it out, but I know I have one of the few aluminum lowers that Cav made.
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Quoted: I think almost every company head from Juanita was arrested Ameetec, Glockmeister, Cavarms The valley was a shitfest for the firearms industry. In addition to those guys we had Todd Bailey of Special Weapons, Bob at 1911 Heaven, American Spirit Arms. It got better, but used to be full of WTF. View Quote Those were some good times, the parties, the people, the stories. Back with AZEX, Cav, Ameetec, and all the other crazies. Can’t forger the Uzi Triangle! |
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Talk about deja vu. Cav Arms was a huge topic of conversation and conflict on here way back when.
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Quoted: IIRC there was some sort of ATF entrapment case against the way they were assembling the lowers. ![]() View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: They were made in town here. Why were they shut down? I'm pretty sure I met the founder at the htf shoot with the ant hill and the mg42. Really nice guy. Eta: had a post sample g18 and f/a ar. Only time I've ever shot full auto. Remember it like yesterday. Much appreciated IIRC there was some sort of ATF entrapment case against the way they were assembling the lowers. ![]() No, that’s only what they told you to garner your sympathy and gather your money. They knew exactly why the ATF was after them, they had been warned to stop what they were doing, but didn’t. Something to do with off-the-books transfers or improper transfers. ETA: at least that’s how I remember it. I felt pretty used after the truth was revealed. |
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I have a couple sets of furniture that I have never installed. Blue and pink.
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For you guys that still have these lowers, what's the lightest non-sbr build you've been able to put together? With optic? Without?
I'd kinda like to try one of the gwacs ones if they're true to the originals. |
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