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Posted: 10/12/2013 6:07:37 PM EDT
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I have the opportunity to purchase an Essential Arms complete lower with a Stag Arms upper for $650.00.
I know that Stag is good but what about Essential Arms? |
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Their lowers are good to go. <a href="http://s1367.photobucket.com/user/jrhflooring/media/IMG_20130829_153532_963_zpscdda114e.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1367.photobucket.com/albums/r784/jrhflooring/IMG_20130829_153532_963_zpscdda114e.jpg</a> +1, I have one of their lowers also, it is good to go. |
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+1, I have one of their lowers also, it is good to go. Quoted:
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Their lowers are good to go. <a href="http://s1367.photobucket.com/user/jrhflooring/media/IMG_20130829_153532_963_zpscdda114e.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1367.photobucket.com/albums/r784/jrhflooring/IMG_20130829_153532_963_zpscdda114e.jpg</a> +1, I have one of their lowers also, it is good to go. +2 Their lowers are GTG
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Hi All,
Don't mean to hijack the topic but I recently bought an Essential Arms build from a friend. He said it was a pre-ban lower and upper. The rifle has some wear on the finish but nothing beyond what I would consider as normal wear and tear for an older build. The upper and lower lock up tight with no wiggle at all. The lower is a model J-15 with the old style markings of E.A. CO., KR. SPR.. LA. above the trigger. The upper has the permanently attached carry handle, old style rear sight, no forward assist and a triangular carbine hand guard. It seems to have a commercial buffer tube as my mil-spec butt stocks won't fit it. So I have a couple of questions. What is the worth of this rifle if it is pre-ban? It also has the 1 hole castle nut. What would it take to switch the buffer tube to a mil-spec unit? Will I only need to replace the castle nut, buffer tube and stock? I got the rifle for 6. Thanks in advance for the info. |
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Quoted: Hi All, Don't mean to hijack the topic but I recently bought an Essential Arms build from a friend. He said it was a pre-ban lower and upper. The rifle has some wear on the finish but nothing beyond what I would consider as normal wear and tear for an older build. The upper and lower lock up tight with no wiggle at all. The lower is a model J-15 with the old style markings of E.A. CO., KR. SPR.. LA. above the trigger. The upper has the permanently attached carry handle, old style rear sight, no forward assist and a triangular carbine hand guard. It seems to have a commercial buffer tube as my mil-spec butt stocks won't fit it. So I have a couple of questions. What is the worth of this rifle if it is pre-ban? It also has the 1 hole castle nut. What would it take to switch the buffer tube to a mil-spec unit? Will I only need to replace the castle nut, buffer tube and stock? I got the rifle for 6. Thanks in advance for the info. |
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Hi All, Don't mean to hijack the topic but I recently bought an Essential Arms build from a friend. He said it was a pre-ban lower and upper. The rifle has some wear on the finish but nothing beyond what I would consider as normal wear and tear for an older build. The upper and lower lock up tight with no wiggle at all. The lower is a model J-15 with the old style markings of E.A. CO., KR. SPR.. LA. above the trigger. The upper has the permanently attached carry handle, old style rear sight, no forward assist and a triangular carbine hand guard. It seems to have a commercial buffer tube as my mil-spec butt stocks won't fit it. So I have a couple of questions. What is the worth of this rifle if it is pre-ban? It also has the 1 hole castle nut. What would it take to switch the buffer tube to a mil-spec unit? Will I only need to replace the castle nut, buffer tube and stock? I got the rifle for 6. Thanks in advance for the info. That was my question as well, to verify pre ban. |
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Check to make sure the rear takedown pin is engaged by the detent in the closed position. I bought 3 lowers in 2009 and have found that 2 of them don't engage it properly. I found a fix detailed here but it was a hassle.
ETA: I called and was told I could ship them in and they would get them fixed in "a few weeks". They couldn't replace the lower though as they had no lowers available. |
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