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Posted: 4/12/2005 2:28:31 PM EDT
| How much would you expect to pay for a Armalite AR10 Complete lower with collapsable stock? Doas $400-$450 ish sound right? |
| That doesn't sound too bad, as long as it has the "ArmaLite" name on it. I bought an Eagle Arms AR-10 lower with an A2 stock a couple of years ago for around $375 after sales tax, IIRC. Since ArmaLite doesn't sell the ArmaLite-marked lowers, expect them to sell for more than the Eagle Arms lowers. |
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Lonestarwholesale.com WE ALSO HAVE THE ARMALITE AR10 308 STRIPPED LOWER..........$279.95 AR10 LOWER COMPLETE WITH STOCK,BUFFER,AND BUFFER SPRING and all parts $399.95, same with Rock River National Match two stage trigger $499.95 We also have the parts kits for the AR10 Armalite 308-call for prices. These are Armalite made Eagle Arms AR10 lowers (ArmaLite does not sell ArmaLite branded parts except as complete rifles - Eagle Arms is their "Parts sales" brand - just as good.) I buy from these guys locally, they are near my workplace (just bought a slew of Stag complete 5.56mm lowers from them $219 w/m4 stock, not bad), they are good guys with good prices. I need to pick up one one of these lowers. |
True, the warranty. But do you think the warranty would still apply if it was only the lower and not the entire original rifle? Plus there is the coolness factor, but I have never seen a new ArmaLite branded AR10 lower for sale anywhere. If anyone knows a source of these, please do tell |
It's marked Armalite, isn't it?
I bought my last two lowers as complete ARMALITE lowers from Quantico Arms -- they separated rifles for a customer and were left with complete Armalite lowers. They posted them, I bought them.
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