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Posted: 10/16/2011 1:40:32 AM EDT
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Will sell stripped or complete lowers? Anyone know of a source that has them? Colt does not sell just lowers. SAW splits them up but will rape you on the cost. Complete Colt guns are at the lowest prices since before Clinton was president. I just purchased a complete gun and sold off what I did not want. |
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Will sell stripped or complete lowers? Anyone know of a source that has them? Any particular model lower you're looking for carbine/ rifle or any? Try fidelisfirearms.com, Gun Broker, or sometimes even the Equipment Exchange section. Looking for an LEO marked 6920 or 21 lower. I just "inherited" a NIW Socom upper from the EE and wanted to make a complete "pony" I have a SP6920 that I thought about using, but I really would like a LEO marked lower. I have a complete CMMG lower with Geissale trigger installed that I originally was going to use but the more I think bout that it just seems "wrong" lol. |
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Will sell stripped or complete lowers? Anyone know of a source that has them? Any particular model lower you're looking for carbine/ rifle or any? Try fidelisfirearms.com, Gun Broker, or sometimes even the Equipment Exchange section. Looking for an LEO marked 6920 or 21 lower. I just "inherited" a NIW Socom upper from the EE and wanted to make a complete "pony" I have a SP6920 that I thought about using, but I really would like a LEO marked lower. I have a complete CMMG lower with Geissale trigger installed that I originally was going to use but the more I think bout that it just seems "wrong" lol. I've seen several LE6920 lower half at Gun Broker from dealers with good feedback ratings, make sure you get the newer small diameter mil-spec size hammer and trigger pins. There are also LE6921 M4LE lowers there but they usually have higher prices because the 6921 comes from the factory as a SBR, when the dealer removed it from the SBR registry they mostly hikes up the price. |
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I enjoy the fact that SAW has such high prices. Kinda neat how they charge more for Larue rails than Larue's actual website. And more for Colt products than even Colt charges. Your best bet is to just buy a complete 6920 and part out what you don't want. That or patiently wait for a deal on a Colt lower. |
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I enjoy the fact that SAW has such high prices. Kinda neat how they charge more for Larue rails than Larue's actual website. And more for Colt products than even Colt charges. Your best bet is to just buy a complete 6920 and part out what you don't want. That or patiently wait for a deal on a Colt lower. Yea its starting to look this way... |
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