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Posted: 7/10/2010 2:15:36 PM EDT
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With a stripped .223 lower what other caliber's would I be able to use it on?
IE 9mm, 45acp, 6.8, 7.62x39 Thanks |
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I don't know for sure, but I believe that is exactly why some lowers are now marked in the caliber they are intended for. And some others aren't labeled with a caliber at all. Not exactly. Some are labled "multi" because it is slick marketing. Others are labeled 6.8, 9mm, or .22, etc. because it is also ingenious marketing. Example: Spike's Tactical Stripped lower-
This is the basis for any top quality rifle. Machined from a 7075 T6 Mil-Spec Forging. Mil-Spec Type III Hardcoat Anodized finish. Marked Fire/Safe (We do not offer .22 lowers with bullet pictograms.) Marked 22LR $179 versus Spike's Tactical Stripped lower-
This is the basis for any top quality rifle. Machined from a 7075 T6 Mil-Spec Forging. Mil-Spec Type III Hardcoat Anodized finish. Low Shelf for use with RDIAS Bullet Pictogram markings in the Safe/Semi/Auto positions Marked Multi-Cal $99 Stag Arms Stag-15 5.56mm (223 Rem) Caliber Stripped Lower Receiver
$115.00 Stag Arms Stripped Lower Receiver Model: Stag-15 Caliber: 223 Rem (5.56mm) Action: Semi-Automatic Finish: Black Anodized versus Stag Arms Stag-6.8 6.8mm Rem Caliber Stripped Lower Receiver
$119.95 Stag Arms Stripped Lower Receiver Model: Stag-6.8 Caliber: 6.8mm Rem Action: Semi-Automatic Finish: Black Parkerized |
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Quoted: Quoted: With a stripped .223 lower what other caliber's would I be able to use it on? IE 9mm, 45acp, 6.8, 7.62x39 Thanks ANYTHING YOU WANT. if it says 40mm on the side you can shoot .22 or whatever you please. If you've ever seen a lower marked 40mm I'd love to see a picture of it. |
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