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4/14/2003 9:52:59 AM EDT
looking for a forged lower.
anyone know where i can get one ?
everyone seems to be back ordered
please help asap
4/14/2003 10:04:13 AM EDT
[#1]
The first place I would try would be [url]www.quanticoarms.com[/url]
4/14/2003 10:15:39 AM EDT
[#2]
called them earlier today she said 60 days out
thanks anyway.
4/14/2003 10:18:09 AM EDT
[#3]
Try Pete @ Legal Transfers on the Industry Board.
4/14/2003 10:46:10 AM EDT
[#4]
Why not a cast lowed from DPMS? they have cast and forged available and I have heard the cast is heat treated or something to about the same duability. I believe the quality of the machine work is more important than cast or forged. The same people who try to tell you it makes a difference will also tell you that the plastic Calvery arms lower is a great high quality unit that works and is very durable, and it is! The fact is it just is not going to make a difference, this is not a very stressed or impacted part of the gun, it's kind of like worrying about wheather or not the cigarette lighter handle in your car is forged or cast. I wonder if anyone can show us a failed cast lower form a good manufacturer that would not have failed if it had been forged. I think the only difference would be if you were selling it to someone who though it made a difference.
Let the flames fly, I am ducking.
4/14/2003 12:53:54 PM EDT
[#5]
pete is also out. so is sable co.
fac wholsale has in stock but don't know anything about them.
as far as forged vs cast- all else being equal
forged is stronger than cast.i've had alot of cast items break (bow risers for example) but never a forged one.
but you are right i'll probably never know the difference. but i would rather have forged -just personal preference.
4/14/2003 1:04:26 PM EDT
[#6]
[url]www.dpmsinc.com[/url]

or

800/578-3767

Ask for Dustin or Paul.  Those guys are very responsive & they are good guys.
4/14/2003 1:06:52 PM EDT
[#7]
How bout a stinger lower their on the EE in the parts.I bought one a couple weeks back,excellent product and quick service also.The lowers are only 89 bux shipped to your FFL.
4/14/2003 1:30:27 PM EDT
[#8]
yeah if you can get me a link for the stinger
lower i'll check it out. can't seem to find any info on these. but i,m definitely interested.
i like going against the norm.
4/14/2003 3:36:17 PM EDT
[#9]
just got off the phone with carrico.
i'll be sending ffl tommorow wth payment
now to decide on what upper config.
hmmm maybe i'll bulid two at this price.
always looking for things to do with the kids
ya know.
4/14/2003 5:12:58 PM EDT
[#10]
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The first place I would try would be [url]www.quanticoarms.com[/url]
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Out for 60 days?? Then why the hell do I have to keep looking at their ad on the page header??


Wierd[:D]
4/14/2003 5:47:19 PM EDT
[#11]
don't know but thats what the nice lady told me
4/14/2003 6:10:37 PM EDT
[#12]
[url=http://www.cmmginc.com]CMMG Inc.[/url]

ask for John or Jeff
4/14/2003 6:48:48 PM EDT
[#13]
FAC carries Armscorp which I believe is in Maryland. From what I understand there are only actually three manufacturers of forged lower receivers: Olympic Arms, Lewis Machine and tool and Continental Machine and tool.
Lewis makes Bushies, Armscorp and some others. Continental makes Armalite, Colt and RRA. Both manufacturer lowers for the FED and from what I hear either one will put any name on the lower if you buy enough quantity. I would assume that the delay is because of the war. I have built weapons on Bushies, RRA, and I owned a few armalites. All are Quality pieces.  The RRA seem like they have more material machined and in the rear of the lower and it would be easier to put in an auto sear. Not that it is important but if armageddon comes, it would be nice to know that it is easier to prepare. I have never seen a DPMS forged lower but I happen to have a relative who works in an Army armory and builds AR's on the side. He has always said not to buy anything from DPMS. He claims that the takedown pin holes don't always line up correctly and that they are a pain to assemble. Anyway, my opinion is that most forged lowers are all comparable but it is just an opinion.
4/14/2003 6:50:16 PM EDT
[#14]
Because we sold 200+ in the last week and just ran out yesterday.  In fact, my wife just stopped selling them.  We've got enough on hand to cover all outstanding orders.

It takes a couple days to get a new banner ad...We'll get it replaced soon.

Oh, and by the way....Standby for what we're going to do next!

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The first place I would try would be [url]www.quanticoarms.com[/url]
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Out for 60 days?? Then why the hell do I have to keep looking at their ad on the page header??


Wierd[:D]
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4/15/2003 4:43:59 AM EDT
[#15]
fac carries dpms,olympic, and hesse.
i have had several dpms uppers and lowers
never aproblem. only problem i've had is with a rra lower being to tight.
as far as quantico being out i would say thats a good thing for them isn't it? obviously selling a good product. and the lady was actually nice on the phone. no disrespect meant
if it was taken that way
4/15/2003 9:59:51 PM EDT
[#16]
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Because we sold 200+ in the last week and just ran out yesterday.
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I hear ya Quantico 27 lowers in two days, we are getting a few trickeled in every few days.

Robert

www.sableco.net
4/15/2003 10:06:24 PM EDT
[#17]
Rock River Arms, They are forged and were in stock as of last week.
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