Looking to build off of an 80% lower, wondering what manufacturers have the best bang for your buck? I'm most worried about weight in all honesty, having a light,sturdy rifle is very nice :3
Posted: 6/25/2017 9:01:00 PM EDT
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whoever is the cheapest. The forged ones are the same across 10 different vendors I have tried. Getting anodized ones is a good idea, if I wasn't flush with raw ones I would get nothing but anodized ones if I wasn't planning on engraving or etching my lowers.
Posted: 6/25/2017 9:14:00 PM EDT
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Last few I got, was through Right to bear arms, they have good prices and quick shipping.
Posted: 6/25/2017 9:33:08 PM EDT
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Have tried Colfax and Thunder guns/Daytona Tactical, Colfax is local to me, but honestly the finish/fit/price was better from Thunder Guns. Nice stuff! The Thunder Guns lowers are marked safe/fire, Colfax is not.
Posted: 6/25/2017 9:47:36 PM EDT
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I've used NoDak Spud, Anderson and AR Stoner. NoDak Spud for retro, all the way. Of the other two, I like Anderson. No engraving on theirs and the rear pocket is already milled.
Posted: 6/25/2017 9:49:12 PM EDT
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whoever is the cheapest. The forged ones are the same across 10 different vendors I have tried. Getting anodized ones is a good idea, if I wasn't flush with raw ones I would get nothing but anodized ones if I wasn't planning on engraving or etching my lowers.
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Just had several anodized lowers engraved, because Kalifornia, and the laser cut right through the anodizing, no problems. Your laser may vary. But yes, I agree, I would rather buy an anodized lower, unless I was going to paint it a color other than black.
Posted: 6/25/2017 10:21:01 PM EDT
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DS Arms and Tactical Machining are my two fav's.
Both are excellent quality at good prices.
Posted: 6/25/2017 10:47:33 PM EDT
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Just had several anodized lowers engraved, because Kalifornia, and the laser cut right through the anodizing, no problems. Your laser may vary. But yes, I agree, I would rather buy an anodized lower, unless I was going to paint it a color other than black.
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Laser isn't the issue, usually. It is potentially a problem when people take their lower to a trophy shop or "all things remembered" and have it engraved with a rotary engraver. Rotary engravers can cause the anodizing to chip out.
Posted: 6/26/2017 2:17:40 AM EDT
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Quoted: Last few I got, was through Right to bear arms, they have good prices and quick shipping.
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This -^ I get all of mine here. Awesome company to deal with!!